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'''Ken W Andrews''' was educated at [[Boston Grammar School]]. He went on to study metallurgy at [[Wikipedia:University of Manchester|Manchester University]] where he gained a BSc with first class honours. He was also awarded a University Prize and a grant from the Department of Industrial and Scientific Research for research work at [[Wikipedia:University of Oxford|Oxford University]]. | '''Ken W Andrews''' was educated at [[Boston Grammar School]] where he won the [[Parry Gold Medal]] in 1935. He went on to study metallurgy at [[Wikipedia:University of Manchester|Manchester University]] where he gained a BSc with first class honours. He was also awarded a University Prize and a grant from the Department of Industrial and Scientific Research for research work at [[Wikipedia:University of Oxford|Oxford University]]. | ||
His younger brother [[Doug Andrews]] also won the Parry Gold Medal, in 1936. | |||
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== See Also == | |||
*[[:Boston Grammar School Speech Day 1938]] | |||
*[[:Boston Grammar School Speech Day 1939]] |
Latest revision as of 14:29, 31 March 2023
Ken W Andrews | |
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Education | Boston Grammar School; Manchester University (BSc 1938) |
Relatives | Doug Andrews (brother) |
Awards | 1935 Parry Gold Medal |
Ken W Andrews was educated at Boston Grammar School where he won the Parry Gold Medal in 1935. He went on to study metallurgy at Manchester University where he gained a BSc with first class honours. He was also awarded a University Prize and a grant from the Department of Industrial and Scientific Research for research work at Oxford University.
His younger brother Doug Andrews also won the Parry Gold Medal, in 1936.