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Alan Keith-Lucas : ウィキペディア英語版 | Alan Keith-Lucas Alan Keith-Lucas (1910–1995), known during the early part of his life as Alan Lucas, was a social worker and professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill who worked primarily in the field of residential childcare. ==Early life== Alan Lucas was one of three sons of Keith Lucas, inventor of the first aeronautical compass. His brothers were the aeronautical engineer David Keith-Lucas and the political scientist Bryan Keith-Lucas, and they all changed their surname in honour of their father. He was educated at Gresham's School and then at the University of Cambridge, graduating Bachelor of Arts, a first degree which as usual later gave him the title of Master of Arts. Interested in the emerging profession of social work, not then studied at post-graduate level in Britain, Keith-Lucas moved to the United States. At Case Western Reserve University, he earned a master's degree in social administration, and he went on to take a Doctorate in Philosophy from Duke University.〔Powell, John Y., ''Alan Keith-Lucas, PhD, 1910-1995: teacher extraordinaire'', p. 85〕
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