Tim Cribb
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Tim Cribb, Fellow of Churchill College, Cambridge. Born 22nd of April 1939 in Louth, Linconshire.[1] As an undergraduate, Tim read English at Queens College, Cambridge, before teaching in the United States, France, and Bermondsey (London). He went on to research in Oxford, lectured in Glasgow for four years, and became a fellow of Churchill College in 1970. He has also taught at the University of Tunis, and the University of Ife, Nigeria. He retired as Director of Studies in English and Tutor for Advanced Students in 2006. He continues to hold supervisions for students at Cambridge University. Tim is also Senior Treasurer of the Cambridge University Marlowe Dramatic Society. He has published a book called "Bloomsbury & British Theatre, The Marlowe Story". Published under Salt Publishing late 2007.[2]
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- ^ Becky Cribb, daughter
- ^ Salt Publishing

