Norman Macdonald Richmond (23 October 1897 – 13 July 1971) was a New Zealand adult education organiser and tutor, university lecturer, social reformer.
[2] After a short war service, he won a Rhodes Scholarship in 1919, and taught at Christ's College in Christchurch before he commenced his studies.
He became a lecturer and worked for various organisations and universities in New Zealand and Australia.
In later life, he suffered from mental illness and was institutionalised.
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