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Charles George McDonald : ウィキペディア英語版 | Charles George McDonald
Lieutenant Colonel Sir Charles George McDonald KCMG KBE KCSG FRCP FRACP〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://sydney.edu.au/arms/archives/history/FUO/VC_McDonald.shtml )〕 (25 March 1892 – 23 April 1970) was an Australian physician, army officer and academic. He was noted for his work as a physician in the field of Tuberculosis and during the Second World War served in Greece and Palestine as a Lieutenant Colonel in the Australian Imperial Force. On his return to Australia, he served in various academic positions culminating in his appointment as Chancellor of the University of Sydney in 1964. ==Early life and education== McDonald was born at Newcastle, New South Wales, the youngest of five sons of Irishman William McDonald and Australian Mary, née Slattery. He attended preparatory schools in Singleton, first the Convent School of the Sisters of Mercy and later Singleton Superior Public School, where the headmaster tutored him privately in Latin and French. Following his family's removal to Sydney, he attended Sydney Boys High School from which he graduated in 1910 after having co-founded the school magazine, the Record, and serving as Senior Prefect (1909–10). He would later go on to be President of the Sydney High School Old Boys' Union. He enrolled in Medicine at the University of Sydney where he debated, edited the Sydney University Medical Journal for four years and presided over the Medical Society.
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