- Ernest George Hardy
Ernest George Hardy (
January 15 1852 –26 October 1925 ) was a classicist and Principal ofJesus College, Oxford from 1921 to 1925.Hardy was born in Hampstead and was educated at
Highgate School . He then went toExeter College, Oxford from 1871–75, where he was a scholar and achieved a double-first inLiterae Humaniores .cite web| url=http://infotrac.galegroup.com.libezproxy.open.ac.uk/itw/infomark/730/995/5761898w16/purl=rc1_TTDA_0_CS318970203&dyn=100!xrn_47_0_CS318970203&hst_1?sw_aep=tou| title= Dr. E. G. Hardy, Roman Historian and Oxford Head| date=27 October 1925 | publisher=The Times | accessdate=2007-08-14] . He was elected a Fellow of Jesus College in 1875. He resigned in 1878 (after his marriage). He taught atFelsted School for two years and was headmaster ofThe King's School, Grantham (1879–87). He resigned following a struggle with the governors, and moved back to Oxford where he carried out private research.He taught classics at Jesus College from 1894 (after David Ritchie was appointed to a professorship at the
University of St Andrews ) and he was re-elected to a Fellowship at Jesus College in 1896.cite book |title=Jesus College 1571-1971| last=Baker|first=J. N. L| authorlink=J. N. L. Baker | date=1971 |publisher=Oxonian Press Ltd, Oxford |pages=p.72-3 |isbn=0950216402] He became Vice-Principal in 1897 and wrote a history of the college in 1899. After Sir John Rhys died in 1915, the Principalship was vacant until 1921, when Hardy was elected. [Baker, "Jesus College", p.119] He died suddenly in 1925, three weeks after presiding at the first CollegeGaudy since 1914. [Baker, "Jesus College", pp.126-7]References
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