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Dinnapati Sadasiva Reddi


Dinnapati Sadasiva Reddi
BA
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Born 1898
Residence St Johns College, Oxford
Dinnaford, Lakkereddepalt Post, Cuddapah District, S. India [1923]
Government Arts College, Rajamundry, S. India [1927]
Government Mohammedan College, Mount Road, Madras [1929]
Society Membership
membership ordinary fellow
left 1932 struck off
elected_AI 1922.06.27
societies Andhra Historical Research Society



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1922.06.27 proposed by H. Balfour, seconded by R.R. Marett
1932. 01.26 The names of the following Fellows to be removed from the list of Fellows: Messrs N.F. Hall, W.J. Lewis Abbott, Arthur Michael Forde, Dr Heinrich Krause, D.S. Reddi, Nathaniel F. Robarts, Leslie F. Taylor, E.N. Fallaize, Capt. D.A.G. Dallas, Mr M.H. Krishniengar, Dr J.W. Tomb.

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Government College, Rajahmindy, S.India. Went back to India to study his own people (Tamils). Vice-Chancellor Osmania University
Diploma with Distinction 1922
VP of Andhra Historical Research Society 1926-27

Education and society: Dr. D. S. Reddi seventieth birthday presentation volume. Dinnapati Sadasiva Reddi
The Birthday Celebrations Committee, 1968

Dinnapati Sadasiva Reddi, Esq., Madras Educational Service, Divisional Inspector of Schools, Madras [supp. to London Gazette 1 Jan 1941]

Admission papers of Dinnapati Sadasiva Reddi (12 Jan. 1920), Inner Temple Archives. barrister legal profession South Asia Inns of Court South India. [stationery empire]

Reddi, Dinnapati Sadasiva, M.B.E., 1 Jan., 1941. [The India Office and Burma Office List 1945]

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