John Kieran Barry Moylan Nicholas, 1919–2002
John Kieran Barry Moylan Nicholas, 1919–2002
The Oxford law faculty flourished as never before in the second half of the 20th century. Although his was not the most famous name, Barry Nicholas was the unobtrusive rock on which that success was largely founded. He also embodied the spirit in that time of Brasenose College, of which he became Principal. Even before the Second World War Brasenose could claim to be the strongest law college in the University. As tutor, professor and ultimately Principal, Nicholas developed that strength and ensured that the College produced lawyers who took their study and their calling seriously.
Keywords: Brasenose College, law faculty, law college, lawyers, Principal
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