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John Michael Tedder, 2nd Baron Tedder, FRSE (4 July 1926 – 18 February 1994), was the Purdie Professor of Chemistry at St. Andrews University, Scotland. ==Early life and education== He was the second born son of Arthur William Tedder and Rosalinde Maclardy. His father had a military career in the Royal Air Force, that culminated in his becoming Marshal of the Royal Air Force. As his father's military appointments involved frequent changes, the Tedder family's residences also shifted. He attended schools in Surrey, Whitgift School (1934–36), Sumatra in Indonesia (1936–38) and Dauntsey's School in Wiltshire (1938–44). He suffered with disabilities in his hearing and eyesight, and was rejected as a candidate for military service in the Second World War. Tedder's early life was shaped by two significant tragedies. His older brother Dick was killed on active service in France in 1940. His mother, Rosalinde Tedder, died in January 1943 in an air crash in Egypt. His father was a witness to the air crash and was deeply affected by the death of his wife. As Tedder was unfit to serve in military action, he began his tertiary education in science. He studied at Magdalene College, University of Cambridge for his undergraduate degree and owing to the impact of the family tragedies obtained very poor grades. He persisted and was awarded the B.A. in 1947. He received encouragement from some of his lecturers and went on to receive both an M.A. and Ph. D. at Magdalene College in 1951. He undertook post-doctoral studies at Ohio State University from 1952–53. He subsequently obtained the D.Sc. from the University of Birmingham in 1961, and the Sc. D. from the University of Cambridge.
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