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Trevor Pyman

Trevor Ashmore Pyman (25 December 1916 – 2 April 1995) was an Australian diplomat.

Trevor Pyman
Born
Trevor Ashman Pyman

(1916-12-25)25 December 1916
Died2 April 1995(1995-04-02) (aged 78)
Alma materUniversity of Melbourne
Occupation(s)Public servant, diplomat

Family edit

The son of Francis George Servante Pyman (1884–1964), and Blanche Ashmore Pyman (1888–1946), née Mitchell,[1] Trevor Ashmore Pyman was born at Ripponlea, Victoria on 25 December 1916.[2] He had two brothers, Clive Francis Henry Pyman (1913–1995),[3] and James Brice Pyman (1923–1987).[4]

Trevor Pyman married Margaret Haddon Hall on 1 August 1942;[5] they had four children, three sons,[6] and a daughter.[7]

Education edit

Pyman was educated at Caulfield Grammar School, as were his two brothers.[8] He was an excellent schoolboy footballer for CGS,[9] and was dux of the school in 1934.[10]

He attended the University of Melbourne, and attained the following qualifications:

Law edit

On 4 September 1945, in the Victorian State High Court, Pyman was admitted to practise as a barrister and solicitor.[15]

Military edit

He served in the Second AIF from November 1941 to October 1944;[16] and he remained "on strength" until he was retired (effective date 30 December 1971) at the end of 1971.[17]

Diplomat edit

Pyman joined the Australian Diplomatic Service in 1944; having been discharged from the army to do so.[18]

During his fourteen-year tenure in the diplomatic service he worked with Dr Evatt as part of the Australian Delegation to form the United Nations.

He later worked as Australia's Acting High Commissioner to Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, and as Head of Chancery and Counsellor at the Australian Embassy in Washington, D.C. While in Washington he also served as one of Australia's representatives to the United Nations General Assembly in New York City.

Retired edit

He was retired from the Public Service, on medical grounds, in December 1977.[19]

Australian Outlook edit

Pyman's influential article, "The United Nations Secretary-Generalship: A Review of its Status, Functions and Role", written immediately after the (September 1961) death of the U.N. Secretary-General, Dag Hammarskjöld, in a plane crash in Northern Rhodesia, was published in Australian Outlook, now known as the Australian Journal of International Affairs, in December 1961.

See also edit

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ Marriages: Pyman—Mitchell, The Argus, (Saturday, 6 May 1911), p.13;. Deaths; Pyman, The Argus, (Thursday, 17 October 1946), p.2.
  2. ^ Births: Pyman, The Argus, (Saturday, 13 January 1917), p.13.
  3. ^ Births: Pyman, The Argus, (Saturday, 19 April 1913), p.11; Caulfield v. Brighton in Grammar Schools' Cricket, Table Talk, (Thursday, 22 March 1928), p.29.
  4. ^ Births: Pyman, The Argus, (Wednesday, 21 November 1923), p.13:N.B. contains typo, should be "F. G. Pyman" (not "T. G. Pyman"); Engaged, The Argus, (Saturday, 25 November 1950), p.8; Final Passes in Pharmacy, The Age,(Wednesday, 19 December 1951), p.7.
  5. ^ Engagements Announced, The Age, (Tuesday, 17 March 1942), p.3; Pyman—Hall Wedding, The Argus, (Saturday, 8 August 1942), p.5; Marriages: Pyman—Hall, The Argus, (Saturday, 3 October 1942), p.2.
  6. ^ Births: Pyman, The Argus, (Saturday, 9 March 1946), p.21.
  7. ^ Births: Pyman, The Argus, (Saturday, 15 January 1944), p.2.
  8. ^ Webber (1981), p.311.
  9. ^ Wilkinson (1997), p.103.
  10. ^ Webber (1981), p.272; Caulfield Grammar School, (Thursday, 2 December 1935), p.12.
  11. ^ University Awards: Degrees and Diplomas, The Argus, (Monday, 11 August 1938), p.4.
  12. ^ Degrees conferred at University, The Age, (Monday, 16 December 1940), p.9.
  13. ^ Conferring of Degrees, The Age, (Monday, 18 December 1944), p.6.
  14. ^ Full List of Degrees, The Argus, (Monday, 23 December 1946), p.4.
  15. ^ https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/974541 New Barristers Admitted, The Argus, (Tuesday, 4 September 1945), p.3.
  16. ^ World War Two Nominal Roll: Lieutenant Trevor Ashmore Pyman (V158747).
  17. ^ Australian Military Forces: Reserve Citizen Military Forces: Eastern Command: Royal Australian Army Educational Corps, Commonwealth of Australia Gazette, No.16, (Thursday, 2 March 1972), p.22.
  18. ^ About People, The Age, (Tuesday, 4 September 1945), p.2.
  19. ^ Retirements and Dismissals: Retirement: Department of Transport: Central Office, Commonwealth of Australia Gazette, no.PS10, (Thursday, 9 March 1978), p.7.: with effect from 22 December 1977.

References edit

  • Pyman, T.A., "The United Nations Secretary-Generalship: A Review of its Status, Functions and Role, Australian Outlook, Vol.15, No.3, (December 1961), pp. 240–259. doi=10.1080/00049916108565402
  • Webber, Horace (1981). Years May Pass On... Caulfield Grammar School, 1881–1981. Centenary Committee, Caulfield Grammar School, (East St Kilda). ISBN 978-0-9594242-0-1.
  • Wilkinson, Ian R. (1997). The Fields At Play – 115 years of sport at Caulfield Grammar School 1881–1996. Playright Publishing. ISBN 978-0-949853-60-8.

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Trevor Ashmore Pyman 25 December 1916 2 April 1995 was an Australian diplomat Trevor PymanBornTrevor Ashman Pyman 1916 12 25 25 December 1916Died2 April 1995 1995 04 02 aged 78 Alma materUniversity of MelbourneOccupation s Public servant diplomat Contents 1 Family 2 Education 3 Law 4 Military 5 Diplomat 6 Retired 7 Australian Outlook 8 See also 9 Footnotes 10 ReferencesFamily editThe son of Francis George Servante Pyman 1884 1964 and Blanche Ashmore Pyman 1888 1946 nee Mitchell 1 Trevor Ashmore Pyman was born at Ripponlea Victoria on 25 December 1916 2 He had two brothers Clive Francis Henry Pyman 1913 1995 3 and James Brice Pyman 1923 1987 4 Trevor Pyman married Margaret Haddon Hall on 1 August 1942 5 they had four children three sons 6 and a daughter 7 Education editPyman was educated at Caulfield Grammar School as were his two brothers 8 He was an excellent schoolboy footballer for CGS 9 and was dux of the school in 1934 10 He attended the University of Melbourne and attained the following qualifications Bachelor of Arts B A in 1938 11 Bachelor of Laws LL B in 1940 12 Master of Laws LL M in 1944 13 Diploma in Public Administration Dip Pub Admin in 1946 14 Law editOn 4 September 1945 in the Victorian State High Court Pyman was admitted to practise as a barrister and solicitor 15 Military editHe served in the Second AIF from November 1941 to October 1944 16 and he remained on strength until he was retired effective date 30 December 1971 at the end of 1971 17 Diplomat editPyman joined the Australian Diplomatic Service in 1944 having been discharged from the army to do so 18 During his fourteen year tenure in the diplomatic service he worked with Dr Evatt as part of the Australian Delegation to form the United Nations He later worked as Australia s Acting High Commissioner to Ottawa Ontario Canada and as Head of Chancery and Counsellor at the Australian Embassy in Washington D C While in Washington he also served as one of Australia s representatives to the United Nations General Assembly in New York City Retired editHe was retired from the Public Service on medical grounds in December 1977 19 Australian Outlook editPyman s influential article The United Nations Secretary Generalship A Review of its Status Functions and Role written immediately after the September 1961 death of the U N Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold in a plane crash in Northern Rhodesia was published in Australian Outlook now known as the Australian Journal of International Affairs in December 1961 See also editList of Caulfield Grammar School peopleFootnotes edit Marriages Pyman Mitchell The Argus Saturday 6 May 1911 p 13 Deaths Pyman The Argus Thursday 17 October 1946 p 2 Births Pyman The Argus Saturday 13 January 1917 p 13 Births Pyman The Argus Saturday 19 April 1913 p 11 Caulfield v Brighton in Grammar Schools Cricket Table Talk Thursday 22 March 1928 p 29 Births Pyman The Argus Wednesday 21 November 1923 p 13 N B contains typo should be F G Pyman not T G Pyman Engaged The Argus Saturday 25 November 1950 p 8 Final Passes in Pharmacy The Age Wednesday 19 December 1951 p 7 Engagements Announced The Age Tuesday 17 March 1942 p 3 Pyman Hall Wedding The Argus Saturday 8 August 1942 p 5 Marriages Pyman Hall The Argus Saturday 3 October 1942 p 2 Births Pyman The Argus Saturday 9 March 1946 p 21 Births Pyman The Argus Saturday 15 January 1944 p 2 Webber 1981 p 311 Wilkinson 1997 p 103 Webber 1981 p 272 Caulfield Grammar School Thursday 2 December 1935 p 12 University Awards Degrees and Diplomas The Argus Monday 11 August 1938 p 4 Degrees conferred at University The Age Monday 16 December 1940 p 9 Conferring of Degrees The Age Monday 18 December 1944 p 6 Full List of Degrees The Argus Monday 23 December 1946 p 4 https trove nla gov au newspaper article 974541 New Barristers Admitted The Argus Tuesday 4 September 1945 p 3 World War Two Nominal Roll Lieutenant Trevor Ashmore Pyman V158747 Australian Military Forces Reserve Citizen Military Forces Eastern Command Royal Australian Army Educational Corps Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No 16 Thursday 2 March 1972 p 22 About People The Age Tuesday 4 September 1945 p 2 Retirements and Dismissals Retirement Department of Transport Central Office Commonwealth of Australia Gazette no PS10 Thursday 9 March 1978 p 7 with effect from 22 December 1977 References editPyman T A The United Nations Secretary Generalship A Review of its Status Functions and Role Australian Outlook Vol 15 No 3 December 1961 pp 240 259 doi 10 1080 00049916108565402 Webber Horace 1981 Years May Pass On Caulfield Grammar School 1881 1981 Centenary Committee Caulfield Grammar School East St Kilda ISBN 978 0 9594242 0 1 Wilkinson Ian R 1997 The Fields At Play 115 years of sport at Caulfield Grammar School 1881 1996 Playright Publishing ISBN 978 0 949853 60 8 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Trevor Pyman amp oldid 1106256208, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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