Sub-sub-series Bertram - George C. Bertram

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SJCR/SJAC/1/2/Bertram

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GB 1859 SJCR/SJAC/1/2/Bertram

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George C. Bertram

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  • 1950-1965 (Creation)

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16 files, paper

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(1911-2001)

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Dr George Colin Lawder Bertram was born in Worcester in April 1911, the son of Frank Bertram, Deputy Director of Civil Aviation, Air Ministry. He read Natural Sciences at St John’s College, Cambridge, graduating BA in 1932 and gaining a PhD in 1939. He was awarded the Polar Medal in 1937, after taking part in the British Graham Land Exhibition from 1934-37 as Biologist.

Bertram was appointed Tutor at St John’s in 1945 and became Senior Tutor in 1965, serving in this position until 1972. During his time as a Tutor he was the Director of the Scott Polar Research Institute for eight years between 1949 and 1957. Throughout his life he published numerous papers and books on the arctic, zoological and population. He remained a Fellow of the College from 1972 until his death in 2001.

He married Kate Ricardo in 1939, and was survived by four sons.

Obituary in The Eagle: Vol 83, 2001, p. 69

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TU19

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Archivist's note

Some of the students listed in these files may have had Robert Howland as a tutor, but Howland's files were mixed in with other tutors' material at an earlier date.

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