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Mary Trevelyan
Mary Trevelyan (22 January 1897 – 10 January 1983) was warden of Student Movement House then founder and governor of International Students House, London, and founder of the Goats Club for foreign students. Through most of her working life, Mary Trevelyan worked to solve the problems of overseas students in London, to help them establish the best possible memory of Britain and the British people, and to promote international friendship amongst these students which could be continued even after they left Britain. Trevelyan was appointed as both an OBE and later promoted to CBE She died in Newbury, on January 10, 1983 after a long illness.〔Foreign Education Digest - Volume 26 1961 -- Page 57 "THE GOATS CLUB — AN INTERNATIONAL CLUB AT THE UNIVERSITY OF LONDON The club was founded by Miss Trevelyan, adviser to overseas students (some 6,000) at the University of London, some 5 years ago "to give more people "〕
==Early life and career==
The daughter of the Reverend George Philip Trevelyan (1858-1937) and Monica Evelyn Juliet Phillips. She attended the Royal College of Music, London.〔http://www.thepeerage.com/p5198.htm Mary Trevelyan〕 was born on 22 January 1897.1 She died on 10 January 1983 at age 85, unmarried.1 She was educated Grovely College Boscombe and RCM (ARCM).1 ARCO.1 She was founder and Governor of the International Students' House, London, Warden Student Movement House, first Advisor to Overseas Students London U 1949–65 in 1932. In the New Year Honours 1956 Trevelyan was appointed an Officer of The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire and on 31 May 1968 was promoted to Commander of The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire. Trevelyan was appointed organist and choir trainer at St Barnabas, Oxford. She later joined the music staff at Radley and Marlborough Colleges.

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