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Fritz Langford Smith was an electrical engineer and the brother of Rev. Neville Langford Smith. He served as Secretary of the Moore College Committee.
Fritz Langford Smith was an electrical engineer and the brother of Rev. Neville Langford Smith. He served as Secretary of the Moore College Committee.
Donald Cameron was lecturer at Moore College until 1963, Rector of Bellevue Hill, Federal Secretary of CMS Australia until 1972, and Bishop of North Sydney from 1975-1990.
Cecil Green was born in Christchurch, NZ, and became a carpenter. He enlisted in 1915 at the age of 27, and served in the 8th Training Battalion. He returned to Australia after the war and lived in Croydon.
Daniel Murphy was born in Cork and attended Moore College between 1880-1882. He was ordained priest in 1883. From 1884-1909 he was Rector of St Stephen's North Willoughby (Cable Clerical Index)
Alan Cock was involved in the Melbourne University Evangelical Union in the late 1940s, then between 1988-2009 coordinated activities for other people who had been MUEU members at the same time.
George Richmond RA was an English artist best known for his portraits of British nobility and royalty.
Rev Ray Heslehurst was Rector of St John's Church, Keiraville from 1986-1998, a Director of the New University Colleges Council from 1986-2001, and the Master of Richard Johnson College at the University of Wollongong from 1993-2006. He also worked as a Chaplain in the University of Wollongong.
H.N. Powys studied at Moore College from 1914-1916 and was ordained priest in 1917. He served as Rector in Picton, Penrith, Emu Plains, Annandale, Neutral Bay and Rose Bay/Vaucluse. From 1943-1948 he was the honorary clerical organising secretary at Moore College. From 1950-1957 he was Rural Dean of East Sydney. In 1951 he was appointed a Canon of St Andrew's Cathedral.