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John Medley (vice-chancellor)
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Sir John Dudley Gibbs Medley was an Australian businessman and administrator. He held the position of Vice-Chancellor at the University of Melbourne from 1938 to 1951.[1]
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Early life
Medley was born on 19 April 1891 in Oxford, England to Dudley Julius Medley and Isabel Alice Medley (née Gibbs). He was the eldest of seven children.[1]
Military service
Medley was commissioned in 1914 in the 6th (Glamorgan) Battalion, Welsh Regiment. He later served as a railway transport officer in France and Belgium.[1]
The University of Melbourne
Medley was appointed Vice-Chancellor of the University of Melbourne on 1 July 1938, and oversaw the administration and leadership of the university through World War II. He was chairman of the Vice-Chancellors' Committee, which met regularly during the latter stages of the war to plan the activities of the newly founded Universities Commission[2] and the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme.[1]
Legacy
In 1971, the John Medley Building at the University of Melbourne, Parkville Campus was named in Medley's honour.[3]
Medley Hall, the smallest residential college of the University of Melbourne, was named in Medley's honour in 1955.[4]
Medley was a member of the Eugenics Society of Victoria, an organisation which, among other things, justified the White Australia Policy and the removal of Aboriginal children from their parents.[5] In the light of that, students at both Melbourne and Monash universities campaigned in the mid-2010s to rename the John Medley Building at Melbourne University and the John Medley Library at the Clayton campus of Monash University.[6]
The Monash campaign was successful and the library was renamed the Student Union Recreational Library (Surly).[7][8]
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