His real interests, however, increasingly came to lie in science and eventually his father paid for him to attend University College London, where he studied chemistry.
At seventeen, 1945, Vivienne attended University College London, taking part in the English program provided there.
From 1919 to 1921 she attended Goldsmiths College and University College London.
He was brought on to the project by co-writer Mark Clapham, a friend from when both attended University College London.
He returned to London, attending University College London where he studied anthropology and ancient history.
She attended University College London and worked for several years as a freelance journalist.
He then attended University College London, graduating in 1957 with a degree in law.
He attended University College London, one of only a few institutions which accepted Quakers at that time.
She also attended University College London.
He attended University College London before returning to Japan in August 1969 upon the death of his father.