- J. R. Cohu
Jean Rougier Cohu (generally known as J. R. Cohu) was an
Anglican priest, school headmaster and author.Biography
Cohu was educated at
Jesus College, Oxford , obtaining a first-class degree inLiterae Humaniores in 1880. He was a Fellow of Jesus College from 1882 to 1890. He taught atDulwich College as sixth-form master for a year, and was headmaster ofPlymouth College for a time before becoming headmaster ofRichmond, North Yorkshire Grammar School (1884 to 1890). He was appointedrector ofRemenham in 1890, moving toAston Clinton in 1904, a position he held until his retirement in 1930. He published a number of books on biblical subjects, including "Vital Problems of Religion" (1914), described in his obituary as "a clear and attractive discussion of some of the great problems underlying spiritual experience in the light of the best available modern thought."cite news|title=The Rev. J. R. Cohu|date=June 11 1935 |work=The Times |page=14]References
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