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  1. Neville Vincent Scarfe, the first Dean of Education at UBC, was born in Essex, England in 1908. He attended King Edward VI Grammar School, Chelmsford, and then went on to the University of London in 1925. He graduated two years later with first-class honours in geography and obtained his teaching diploma one year later.

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  2. Son of Albert Scarfe and Emilie Laura South (England) Husband of Gladys Helen Hunt, professor (UBC), father of actor Alan John Scarfe Informant, son: C.D. Scarfe, Victoria BC Death Registration Number: 1985-09-017140

  3. 27-year-old Neville Vincent Scarfe, an LDTC diploma student, 1927–8. Scarfe had taught at Bemrose School, Derby and was currently lecturer in geography at University College, Nottingham. Scarfe assumed much of the mantle of Fairgrieve, not only in pioneering work in geography education, but also as ‘a natural leader

  4. Neville Vincent Scarfe, UBCʹs first Dean of Education, was born in Essex, England in 1908. He attended the University of London graduating with first class honours in geography. After teaching geography until 1935, Scarfe became Senior Lecturer in the Institute of Education at the University of London where he remained until 1951.

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    Neville Vincent Scarfe, UBC's first Dean of Education was born in Essex, England in 1908. He attended the University of London graduating with first class honours in geography. After teaching geography until 1935, Scarfe became Senior Lecturer in the Institute of Education at the University of London where he remained until 1951.

  7. Neville Vincent Scarfe, UBCʹs first Dean of Education, was born in Essex, England in 1908. He attended the University of London graduating with first class honours in geography. After teaching geography until 1935, Scarfe became Senior Lecturer in the Institute of Education at the University of London where he remained until 1951.