Reginald Walter Macan
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Reginald Walter Macan D.Litt. (1848–1941) was a classical scholar. He was a Fellow (1884–1906) and then, from March 1906, Master
Master (college)
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 of University College
University College, Oxford
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, Oxford
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. He was only the second layman
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 Master of the College after Anthony Gate
Anthony Gate
Anthony Gate was an Oxford academic and administrator. He was Fellow and Master of University College, Oxford.At Oxford University, Gate took his MA degree in 1572 and his B.Med. in 1580. He was the first layman to be elected Master of University College. He took office on 15 September 1584, after...

, Master from 1584–1597.

Reginald Macan was originally from Dublin, Ireland
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, and retained his Irish accent until the 1890s. He was a undergraduate at University College, Oxford, and then a "Student" (the equivalent of a Fellow) of Christ Church
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 after obtaining his degree. He came back to University College as a Fellow and Tutor in 1884 until becoming Master of the College. He retired in 1923.

R, W, Macan had a reputation as a heretic early in his career, but delivered addresses in the chapel at University College at least annually.
Like his predecessor as Master, James Bright
James Franck Bright
Dr James Franck Bright MA DD was a British historian and Master of University College, Oxford.Franck Bright was the son of the physician Richard Bright. He was educated at Rugby and University College, Oxford, and was then master at Marlborough College, where he was Head of the Modern Department...

, he was nicknamed the "Mugger" by students.

Macan applied archaeological discoveries to the study of ancient history. He produced a major set of books on Herodotus
Herodotus
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. He also wrote A History of Persia.

In 1913, he visited New York
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 and spoke at the Sphinx Club about Rhodes Scholars at Oxford University.

Macan was married and lived on Boars Hill
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south of Oxford.
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