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Donald Beves
Donald Howard Beves (1896 – 6 July 1961) was an English academic whose subject was modern languages, and dean and later vice-provost of King's College, Cambridge.
==Life==
Beves was the son of Edward Leslie Beves, a prosperous Brighton timber merchant, and was educated at Windlesham House School, then at Rugby, and eventually at King's College, Cambridge, where he gained a scholarship in classics in December 1914, three months after the beginning of the First World War. However, he joined the Rifle Brigade and served in the army throughout the war. By 1919, he was a captain commanding the drill unit of the Central School of Instruction at Berkhamstead. In 1919 he finally arrived at King's, where he graduated in 1922 with a First in the Classical Tripos and a Second in modern languages. He then got a job as a clerk at the House of Commons, but after writing a thesis on the Holy Grail he was given a Fellowship of King's. In 1926 he was appointed as dean of the college and in 1946 as vice-provost. At his death in 1961, ''The Times'' said of him "although he wrote little, he delivered ... important lectures on sixteenth century French literature". He was also chairman of the governing body of Trent College.〔'Mr. D. H. Beves' (obituary) in ''The Times'' of London, issue 55127 dated 7 July 1961, p. 18〕
Bevis had considerable private means. He entertained lavishly and was one of the few fellows at Cambridge to drive a Rolls-Royce. He also produced many plays at Cambridge.〔
In June 1977, Peter Hennessy accused Beves of being the "fourth man" in the affair of Philby, Burgess, and Maclean. However, Geoffrey Grigson and others immediately leapt to the defence of Beves, considering him to be uninterested in politics.〔'Who was the fourth man?' in ''The Times'' of London, issue 60032 dated Friday, 17 June 1977, p. 17〕 It later transpired that the role Hennessy suggested for Beves was that of Anthony Blunt.

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