Douglas Veale

Douglas Veale

Sir Douglas Veale (2 April 1891 – 27 September 1973) was a British civil servant and university administrator, who served as Registrar of the University of Oxford from 1930 to 1958.

Life

Douglas Veale was the youngest of three sons of a Bristol solicitor and his wife, Edward and Maud Veale. He studied at Bristol Grammar School and Corpus Christi College, Oxford, gaining a degree in classics in 1914.[1] He had joined the Territorial Force on 17 September 1910 when he was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the 4th (City of Bristol) Battalion, Gloucestershire Regiment, having previously risen to the rank of cadet colour-sergeant in his school's Officers' Training Corps unit.[2] He was promoted to lieutenant on 31 March 1911.[3] Called up on the embodiment of the Terriotorial Force on the outbreak of the First World War, he served with 1/4th Battalion in France from 31 March 1915.[4][5] He was promoted to substantive captain on 27 May 1915.[6] He was invalided home and appointed adjutant of the regiment's reserve battalion on 27 July 1916.[1][7] He stepped down as adjutant on 18 May 1917,[8] and was then allowed to take up an appointment as a civil servant with the Local Government Board, later the Ministry of Health. He was private secretary to various Ministers of Health between 1921 and 1928, then private secretary to Neville Chamberlain, helping to implement the Local Government Act 1929.[1] He was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) on 1 March 1929.[9] The following year, he was appointed Registrar of the University of Oxford, as part of the university's plan to improve its administration by making the post more important. Although he initially faced suspicion from the colleges of the university, who disliked centralisation, he made his reputation by hard work and sensitivity to the role of colleges. He was reported to write minutes of university council meetings in advance, knowing what the likely decision was going to be. His former position as a civil servant was useful to the university as his former colleagues became more senior and found themselves in influential positions.[1]

He was knighted in the 1954 New Year Honours, receiving the accolade from the Queen Mother at Buckingham Palace on 19 February.[10][11] He became an Honorary Fellow of Corpus Christi and of St Edmund Hall, Oxford in 1958, the year that he retired from his post; he was also awarded an honorary doctorate by the university. His interests included walking and tennis. He was married with three children, including the musician John Veale. He died in Oxford on 27 September 1973.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Williams, E. T.; Judge, H. G. (October 2009). "Veale, Sir Douglas (1891–1973)" (Subscription or UK public library membership required). Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford University Press. http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/31785. Retrieved 16 August 2010. 
  2. ^ London Gazette: no. 28416. pp. 6607–6608. 16 September 1910. Retrieved 15 September 2010.
  3. ^ London Gazette: no. 28496. p. 3822. 19 May 1911. Retrieved 15 September 2010.
  4. ^ "Medal card of Veale, Douglas" (fee usually required to view pdf image of original medal card). DocumentsOnline. The National Archives. http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/documentsonline/details-result.asp?Edoc_Id=5881738. Retrieved 15 September 2010. 
  5. ^ Baker, Chris. "The Gloucestershire Regiment". The long, long trail. http://www.1914-1918.net/glos.htm. Retrieved 15 September 2010. 
  6. ^ London Gazette: (Supplement) no. 29633. p. 6198. 20 June 1916. Retrieved 15 September 2010.
  7. ^ London Gazette: no. 29671. p. 7105. 18 July 1916. Retrieved 15 September 2010.
  8. ^ London Gazette: (Supplement) no. 30128. p. 5841. 12 June 1917. Retrieved 15 September 2010.
  9. ^ London Gazette: (Supplement) no. 33472. p. 1441. 26 February 1929. Retrieved 15 September 2010.
  10. ^ London Gazette: (Supplement) no. 40053. p. 2. 29 December 1953. Retrieved 15 September 2010.
  11. ^ London Gazette: no. 40105. pp. 1077–1078. 26 February 1929. Retrieved 15 September 2010.

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