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Dr Edith Clara Batho (21 September 1895 – 21 January 1986) was Principal of
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(RHC) from 1945 to 1962.


Education

She was educated at Highbury Hill High School, now
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in
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, London. She then went on to
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(UCL) and graduated in English in 1915.


Career

After the
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she taught at
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, returning to UCL in 1921 as an Assistant in English. She was appointed
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in
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and awarded DLit in 1935. She was appointed Principal of RHC in 1945 and chose Dr Constance West as her Vice-Principal. Her first task was to restore the college following disruption of the war years and expand the residential space as post-war demand for university places increased. (The college had been partially occupied by the women's
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Officer Cadets' Training Unit (OCTU) during the war.) In the academic year 1946/7 numbers rose by almost 50% and almost 30% in the year following (to 330) which included eight male postgraduates for the first time. The Royal Holloway College Act (1949) abolished the Board of Governors replacing it with a College Council chaired by
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. Under the terms of the Act the Principal still had to be female but during Batho's term of office men became in authority in most other areas. In 1945/46 there were 8 men out of 34 in the whole academic community. By the end of her term this had changed to 35 out of 76. By the end of the 1950s there were 389 students and the decision to take men undergraduates was taken in 1960 when many universities in the country were planning expansion. The first 100 or so men undergraduates arrived in 1965. RHC planned expansion at that time to 1,000 students split equally between men and women. The responsibility for putting the plans into being was down to Batho's successor, Dame
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.


Publications

* ''The Victorians and After, 1830-1914'' (Introductions to English Literature, vol 4), 1938, Edith Clara Batho, Guy Patterson Chapman, Bonamy Dobrée * ''A Wordsworth Selection'', 1962 Chosen and edited by Edith Clara Batho


References


{{DEFAULTSORT:Batho, Edith Clara 1895 births 1986 deaths People associated with Royal Holloway, University of London Alumni of University College London