Prof. Maurice Alfred Gerothwol (13 February 1881 – 11 November 1941), was a British publicist who wrote on international affairs and Liberal Party politician.
[1] Hansard, records that Geraldine Hodgson and French language Professor Gerothwohl had published "grave reflections upon the administration of Bristol university" and these and the resignation of Prof. T. R. Glover, D.Litt as a representative, were raised in Parliament as a pretext for a Public Enquiry on 1 May 1913.
He wrote numerous articles on foreign politics in the daily, weekly, and monthly press, on Education and French literature.
He was London Diplomatic Correspondent to the Star and to Universal Service, USA.
This endeared him to Unionists and one local ward association actually urged their supporters to vote for him.