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==Career==
==Career==
Bibby taught science and biology at [[Oulton School, Liverpool]] and [[Chesterfield Grammar School]]. He was Education Officer to the [[British Social Hygiene Council]] and then to the [[Central Council for Health Education]] (1941-46). Then he became Lecturer at the [[College of S. Mark and S. John]] ([[University of London Institute of Education]]) 1946-59, and Principal of [[Kingston upon Hull College of Education]] from 1959, becoming Pro-Director when it merged into [[Hull College of Higher Education]] 1976. He retired in 1978.

He gained an M.Sc. at the [[University of Liverpool]] in 1940 for research on Europe in [[Quaternary times]], and a Ph.D at [[London University]] in 1955 for a thesis on [[T.H. Huxley]]. He wrote books and articles on Huxley, and on human biology, especially in the fields of health and sex education.


* pre-war: taught science and biology at [[Oulton School]], Liverpool and [[Chesterfield Grammar School]], Derbyshire.
* pre-war: taught science and biology at [[Oulton School]], Liverpool and [[Chesterfield Grammar School]], Derbyshire.

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Cyril Bibby (b. Harold Cyril Bibby in Liverpool, 1 May 1914, d. Edinburgh 20 June 1987) was a biologist and educator. He was also one of the first sexologists.

Early life and education

Bibby was the third of eight children. He was educated at Sudley Road School, Liverpool, Liverpool Collegiate Institution and Queens' College, Cambridge (B.A. 1935, M.A. 1939). He was active in the C.U. Socialist Society and the Union Society.

Career

In 1958-59 he was the prospective Labour Party candidate in Barnet opposing Reginald Maudling

Bibby gained an M.Sc. at the University of Liverpool in 1940 for research on Europe in Quaternary times, and a Ph.D at London University in 1955 for a thesis on T.H. Huxley. He wrote books and articles on Huxley, and on human biology, especially in the fields of health and sex education. In 1936 he married Frances (Florence Mabel) Hirst (Girton 1932-1935, b.1914, d.1993); they had two sons and two daughters.

The Bibby papers are housed at Cambridge University Library [3]

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