George She
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Rev. Canon George She G.S. Zimmern | |
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Headmaster of the Diocesan Boys' School | |
In office 1955—1961 | |
Preceded by | G. A. Goodban |
Succeeded by | S. J. Lowcock |
Personal details | |
Born | Hong Kong | 17 February 1904
Died | 19 November 1979 Bristol, United Kingdom | (aged 75)
Education | Oxford University |
George Samuel Zimmern JP (17 February 1904 – 19 November 1979), also named in Chinese community as Canon George She (施玉麒), was a well-known social activist in Hong Kong. Born of Eurasian parentage, he attended the Diocesan Boys' School, HK, followed by Oxford University in England. Returning to Hong Kong, some of his most remarkable jobs included barrister-at-law, magistrate, warden of St. John's Hall (1939–1952), headmaster of Diocesan Boys' School (1955–1961), and honorary canon of St. John's Cathedral. As a close friend and supporter of Bishop R. O. Hall, Canon She was one of the founders of the Street Sleepers' Shelter Society, the Boys' and Girls' Clubs Association, the Housing Society and a number of workers' children schools. He baptised Sir Robert Ho Tung on his death bed, as well as Sir Shouson Chow. After retiring from DBS in 1961, he spent his last years in Bristol and became the priest-in-charge of Christ Church with St Ewen.
External links
- George She Memorial Dedicated at DBS, DSOBA
- 知時好雨, 潤物無聲 Nicholas L. Chan, Ta Kung Pao, 23 November 2004 (in Chinese)[dead link ]
- 知時好雨, 潤物無聲 Nicholas L. Chan, Ta Kung Pao, 24 November 2004 (in Chinese)[dead link ]