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Timothy Phillips Woods DPhil (born 24 December 1943), known as Dr Tim Woods, is a South African schoolmaster and educationalist. One of the sons of Arthur Phillips Woods and his wife Katherine Isabella Woods, he was educated at Cordwalles Preparatory School, Natal, Michaelhouse, Natal, Rhodes University, where he graduated BA (first class Honours) in History, MA and UED, and at the University of Oxford, where he took his degree of DPhil.〔''WOODS, Timothy Phillips MA, DPhil'' in ''Who's Who 2007'' (London, A. & C. Black, 2007)〕〔(''Rhodos'' May 2006 ), page 6, citation by Professor Pat Terry dated 8 April 2006〕 A Cape Province Rhodes Scholar in 1968, in 1971 he was appointed an assistant master at Felsted School, Essex, England, where he became Head of History four years later. He was Headmaster of Gresham's School, Holt, from 1982 to 1985 and then Head of History at Trent College, Derbyshire, from 1985 to 2004.〔 In ''The Times'' in 2005 he wrote about the value of hockey, referring to South Africa as "a country dominated by rugby as the major sport in the two winter terms".〔Woods, Dr Tim, 'Robert Roseveare' in ''The Times'' (London) dated January 18, 2005, p. 52〕 ==Private life== Woods married Erica Lobb in 1969. He gives his recreations in the British ''Who's Who'' as "golf, gardening, music, history and architecture of cathedrals" and his club as Vincent's, Oxford.〔 He is the brother of Dr David Randle Woods, Vice-Chancellor of Rhodes University from 1996 to 2006.〔''WOODS, Dr David Randle DPhil; FRSSAf'' in ''Who's Who 2007'' (London, A. & C. Black, 2007)〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Timothy Woods」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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