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个人 · 1887-1975
Polytechnic Governor 1950; Vice President of the Polytechnic 1954-?
Married Kathleen Stephana Langmead, 4 children - Elizabeth Stephana (1924), Captain Robert Kynaston, 3rd Bt (1926), Edward Fairfax, 4th Bt (1929), Rev. John Eric (1934)
个人 · 1883-1948
Governor of the Regent Street Polytechnic (1923-1947)
Deputy Chair of Bombay Chamber of Commerce
Knighted in the 1920 New Year Honours for his services to India
Married Lorna Beaman (1910)
个人 · 1873-15 Feb 1915

Third and youngest son of Rev. Walter Hoare, of Colkirk Rectory, Fakenham. Married Quintin Hogg's eldest daughter Elsie in 1901. They had 5 children.

Educated at Eton where he was in the XI and the "Field" and the winner of the School "Fives". Held a position with Messrs Hoare, bankers in Fleet Street. Served in the South African War as a trooper in the Suffolk Yeomanry, afterwards gaining a commission. Returned to England in 1901 with the Queen's Medal and four clasps.

Director of the North British and Mercantile Insurance and of the North London Railway.

Accepted a commission in the Rangers (12th London Regt.)

Governor of the Poly since 1898. Took a keen interest in the Polytechnic, especially the athletic section. He frequently assisted at race meetings and Club deliberations, serving as a member of the PCC Finance Committee. "He had a cheerful smile and word of encouragement for everybody." President of the Christian Endeavour Society.

Killed instantly whilst conducting some men through a communications trench. Three other Poly fellows killed in same shell attack: Sidney Walter Rush, Carl G. Carpenter, and C G Rawlings.

个人 · d.19 February 1936
Joined the Poly in 1883 as a Harrier.
Influential in establishing the Polytechnic Masonic Lodges. He was an officer of the Grand Lodge
1931 elected Chairman of the Members' Council and made the members representative on the Polytechnic Governing Body
Editor of the Harriers' club gazette
Memorial Fund set up following his death. It raised £1,325, £300 of which went towards a plaque on the Chiswick Stadium in his honour. He was instrumental in it being built.
Vice-President of the Amateur Athletics Association