English Scholar. Admitted Caius, 1964 as W.M. Tapp Fellow. Fellow and College Lecturer in English, 1966. Tutor, 1966-74; Registrary, 1977. University Lecturer in English, 1978.
J.E. Cameron was the son of the Master, John Forbes Cameron
The meat scandal involved George Clark, butcher, of Burleigh Street, carrying on business at 1 Petty Cury, John Fuller, of Guernsey, and James Reeve, of Cambridge, who were charged with conspiring to defraud Caius College of various sums of money.
Founded in Battersea in the 1890s. Initially a Christian based place for youth work and working in the community. Caius College students would often go down to Battersea to work at Caius House. Still going strong, open to all regardless of religion, race, gender, ethnicity.
Like a number of other Oxford and Cambridge colleges in the 19th century, Caius established a fund to establish a mission settlement in Battersea in 1891. Financial support and a certain amount of manpower came from the College but day to day running was devolved. (For further information regarding the history of the settlement see The Caian).