John Archibald Venn, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

John Archibald Venn

British economist

Date of Birth: 10-Nov-1883

Date of Death: 15-Mar-1958

Profession: economist

Nationality: United Kingdom

Zodiac Sign: Scorpio


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About John Archibald Venn

  • John Archibald Venn (10 November 1883 – 15 March 1958) was a British economist.
  • He was President of Queens' College, Cambridge, from 1932 until his death, Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge University 1941–1943, university archivist, and author, with his father, of Alumni Cantabrigienses.
  • His father was logician John Venn (the creator of the Venn diagram). Venn was educated at Eastbourne College and Trinity College, Cambridge.
  • He took his honours in the History Tripos in 1904-1905.
  • During the First World War he was a lieutenant for three years in the Cambridgeshire Regiment and then served as a statistician in the Food Production Department.
  • He served on the Scientific Council of the International Institute of Agriculture and many other Departmental committees of the Ministry of Agriculture.
  • Venn was elected a Fellow in 1927 and had been a Junior Fellow and Bursar at Queens' before being elected President on the death of Thomas Cecil Fitzpatrick in 1932.
  • At the time he was the youngest Head of a College in Cambridge.
  • He was also the Gilbey Lecturer in Agriculture.

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