Charles Anthony Vince (1855–1929) was an English academic, school head and author.
He was educated at King Edward's School, Birmingham, and matriculated at Christ's College, Cambridge in 1874.
[2][3] He later, in 1903, chaired the Birmingham Tariff Reform Committee, a significant power base for Chamberlain.
[5] Another view, from Byng Kenrick, was of "a literary looking gent", who was "good at slogans and pamphlets but not a great organiser".
[8] In 1906 he was considered a candidate to be editor of the Post, but lost out to George William Hubbard.