W. H. S. Jones

William Henry Samuel Jones FBA (8 April 1876 – 4 February 1963) was a British writer, translator, and academic.

Jones was born and raised in Birmingham, and educated at Aston Grammar School and King Edward's School, Birmingham.

He entered Selwyn College, Cambridge in 1894, graduating B.A.

[1] He taught Classics at The Perse School in Cambridge, and was appointed a Fellow of St Catharine's College, Cambridge in 1908, serving the college as Dean, Steward and Bursar, and President.

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