Kathleen Campbell-Brown

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Kathleen Campbell-Brown, 1933

Kathleen Campbell-Brown (1903–1996) was a lecturer in French at the University of Queensland for almost 30 years.

Kathleen Mildred Jean Campbell-Brown (1903–1996) was born in Kings Norton, Worcestershire, England,[1] the eldest daughter of George Frederick and Jean Campbell-Brown.[2] After the family migrated to Australia in 1911, Campbell-Brown attended Leichardt Street Girls School in Spring Hill, Brisbane and Brisbane Girls Grammar School.[3] She earned one of the 20 scholarships to attend the University of Queensland in 1921.[4] She earned her B.A. with Honours in classics and ancient history in 1924.[5] From 1925–28 she taught classics at Brisbane Girls Grammar School. She would then win an Orient free scholarship through the university in 1929 to undertake three years overseas study.[6]

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