John Hopkins (academic)

John Hopkins (academic)

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John Hopkins (born 1936) is an Emeritus fellow of Downing College, Cambridge. He is married to Cherry, a retired fellow and Director of Studies in law of Girton College, Cambridge.

He read law at Queens' College, Cambridge, was awarded his B.A. in 1960, and his LLB the following year, accompanied by the Whewell Scholarship in International Law. He was elected to a fellowship at Downing in October 1961. He was called to the Bar by Gray's Inn in 1964. Thereafter, he held many positions in college, including Tutor, Senior Tutor and Director of Studies in Law, retiring in 2004. He was Visiting Professor at City University, London from 1980. In 1981, he was elected Honourary Bencher of Middle Temple, London. He is a former governor of Harrow School, Sherbourne School and Eastbourne College, and is a governor of Wellington College.

In his capacity as Director of Studies in Law at Downing for over 40 years, and also as a University Lecturer, John Hopkins guided generations of students through the highs and lows of Constitutional, Equity and International Law, regaling them with scores of (often the same) humorous stories and jokes.

His love of Winnie-the-Pooh is legendary. His style of supervision, delivered in the old style, pipe in hand,(smoking matches, as the pipe never seemed to light, and banging the pipe on the bottom of his shoe) has had a widespread influence on generations of lawyers who read law at Cambridge. He taught John Cleese Equity when he read law at Downing. (He insists that Cleese developed his Ministry of Silly Walks gait in avoiding the puddles in Downing's quad.) The following describes his supervisions perfectly :

"The memorable use of "the pipe". John talks. The pipe empty of tobacco, filled from the tin, the waving of the large box of matches, the extraction of the match, the shutting of the box, the box put aside, the pointing with the pipe, the taking up of the box, the striking of the match, the box put aside the lift of pipe and match to the face, the draw - and again and again without result, the extinction of the match with one flick of the wrist, the pipe unlit and so to the repeat - to box, to match, to pipe and on. and with each movement an emphasis, a comment, a question, a pause for reply and a demand for response. All kindly done with twinkle in the eye for such clever of dumb intellects as had presented themselves to his room to be taught. And taught to good effect." [Address given at The Special Cranworth Dinner in honour of John Hopkins given at Middle Temple, London on 4/3/04.]

He is a Master Bencher of the Honourable Society of the Middle Temple, and a keen member of the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC).

Notable Quotes

* " [Name of Notable Academic] , lovely chap...dead now."
* "I am the great Lord Chancellor and I am very busy./ I have put the Great Seal in the grate/ And the Privy Seal in the privy!"
* Inspector Clouseau (Pink Panther) "Excuse me madame, does your dug bite?" "No, monsieur." Inspector Clouseau reaches down to pat dog and is bitten. Started : "I thought you said this dug does not bite." "It is not my dug."

References

What's the point of having prejudices if you don't air them out once in awhile.Could be worse, could be pop music.Moral bias leads to bad law.Mr. Blair doesn’t know one part of his anatomy from another. One shouldn’t be too hard on Tony, think of what it would do for one man to go home to Mrs. Blair every night.

External links

* [http://www.dow.cam.ac.uk/dow_server/events/Cranworth-Hopkins_04.html/ Cranworth Dinner given in honour of John Hopkins with some pictures]


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