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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Hazel Treweek, OAM, MBE was an Australian academic, teacher and Shakespearean scholar. She was married to Athanasius \"Ath\" Treweek, an Australian academic, linguist and World War II cryptographer/codebreaker.Born as Hazel Elizabeth Logue in Tamworth, New South Wales, a daughter of Augustine and Gertrude Logue, she was a voracious reader who wanted to be a teacher. She was the first in her family to matriculate, and got a Teachers College scholarship to train as a kindergarten teacher.She met her future husband, \"Ath\" Treweek, a lecturer in Greek at Sydney University, at one of the Logues' musical evenings in 1937; they were soon engaged. \"Ath\" Treweek was a gifted linguist. Referring to his access to decrypted Japanese messages in the Pacific theater, Hazel was accustomed to saying \"I can't tell you anything about it, but Japan has just lost the war!\"Hazel stayed in Sydney teaching kindergarten at Naremburn and Roseville public schools and did an arts degree with honours part-time. She was a natural teacher and wanted to defer marriage as she would then have to resign from her job. In 1942 Hazel married \"Ath\" at St. Mary's Cathedral, and moved to Melbourne, where she was appointed senior English mistress at Lauriston, a leading private girls' school."@en }

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