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ˌpro-vice-ˈchancellor [f. pro-1 4 + vice-chancellor.] One of the deputies appointed by the vice-chancellor of a university on his election; an assistant or deputy vice-chancellor.
1660Wood Life 30 June (O.H.S.) I. 320 The same day the doctors and provicechancellor at home put off the Act. 1663Ibid. 23 Sept. 492 When they were there the provicecancellor and the 24 proproctors placed them. 1721Amherst Terræ Fil. No. 35 (1754) 185 The gentlemen..went to Dr. Dobson, president of Trinity college, who was at that time pro-vice-chancellor. 1898Daily News 10 Oct. 9/1 The new Vice-Chancellor..appointed as his Pro-Vice-Chancellors the Principal of Hertford, the Provost of Queen's, the Master of University, and the President of Corpus. |