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R. B. McCallum : ウィキペディア英語版 | R. B. McCallum Ronald Buchanan McCallum (born 28 August 1898 in Paisley, Renfrewshire–died on 18 May 1973 in Letcombe Regis, Berkshire) was a British historian. He was a fellow (and later Master) of Pembroke College,Oxford, where he taught Modern History and Politics. and was member of Tolkien's ''Inklings''. McCallum was also the creator of the term ''psephology'' (statistical analysis of elections).〔"Obituary," ''The Times'', 21 May 1973;〕〔''Pembroke College Record'' (1974)〕 ==Early Life and education== The fourth and youngest son of Andrew Fischer McCallum, a master dyer, and his wife, Catherine Buchanan Gibson, he was educated at Paisley Grammar School and Trinity College, Glenalmond. During the First World War, he served for two years between 1917 and 1919 as a member of the labour corps of the British expeditionary force in France. Returning to Britain, he obtained a place at Worcester College, Oxford, where he read history and took his degree with first class honours in 1922.〔Z. A. Pelczynski and H. C. G. Matthew, "McCallum, Ronald Buchanan (1898-1973), ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography''〕
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