Sir William Arthur Harvey Druitt, KCB (19 April 1910 – 6 February 1973), commonly known as Sir Harvey Druitt, was a British lawyer.
[1][7] Outside of his legal work, Druitt played rugby for Oxford against Cambridge in 1929, 1930 and 1931, with one obituarist describing him as a "rawboned Scottish forward, good with his feet before forwards forgot how to dribble, and no mean kicker".
[8] He played three times for Scotland in 1936 before captaining London Scottish F.C.
In later life, he chaired the Civil Service Sports Council (1965–68) and was President of the Civil Service Rugby Club, which beat each of the armed forces' teams in one season for the first time under his presidency.
[5][8] Druitt died on 6 February 1973, leaving a widow (Joan Holdsworth, née Swift) and one son (a daughter had predeceased him).