Abstract

JOHN WILLIAM BULLERWELL began teaching (two years before he entered college) as an assistant master at the Orphan House School, Newcastle, where he had previously been a student. While an undergraduate at Armstrong College, he taught mathematics and mechanics in Newcastle School Board evening schools, and after graduating in 1896 he became science master at St. Cuthbert's Grammar School and part-time lecturer in mathematics at Armstrong College. In 1901 he became lecturer in mathematics at Hartley College, Southampton, a post which he held only for a short time, before returning to Newcastle as lecturer in physics in 1902, becoming senior lecturer in 1919. He retired in 1938, but returned to duty again until 1942.

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