if you are talking about the Australian welsey college Robert Menzies and Harold Holt attended. They both became Australian prime ministers.
Harold Holt.
Holt, Harold Edward,1908-67, Australian political leader. After studying law, he entered politics and became associated with Robert Gordon Menzies. He held a number of cabinet offices in Menzies's governments and was minister of labor and national service (1949-58), minister of immigration (1949-56), and treasurer (1958-66) in Menzies's Liberal-Country party coalition. When Menzies retired in 1966, Holt succeeded as Liberal party leader and prime minister. During his short tenure he increased the number of Australian troops in South Vietnam, a policy that caused controversy in Australia. He disappeared when he went swimming in rough surf in Dec., 1967, and is believed to have died by drowning.Source: Answers.com
Robert Menzies was Prime Minister of Australia on two different occasions. Following Menzies' first term in office, which lasted from 26 April 1939 until 28 August 1941, the next Australian Prime Minister was Arthur Fadden, for just two months until John Curtin was elected. After Menzies' second term in office, which was from 10 December 1949 until 20 January 1966, Harold Holt then gained the position of Prime Minister.
Harold Dean - Australian politician - died in 1997.
Harold Dean - Australian politician - was born in 1913.
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Harold Jackson - Australian politician - died in 1980.
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Gough Whitlam 1972-1975 Billy McMahon 1971-1972 John Gorton 1968-1971 John McEwen 1967-1968 Harold Holt 1966-1967 Gordon Menzies 1949-1966
Robert Gordon Menzies served as Prime Minister of Australia on two different occasions, so was succeeded by two different men. Following Menzies' first term in office, which lasted from 26 April 1939 until 28 August 1941, the next Australian Prime Minister was Arthur Fadden, for just two months until John Curtin was elected. After Menzies' second term in office, which was from 10 December 1949 until 20 January 1966, Harold Holt then gained the position of Prime Minister.
Sir Winston Churchill served as the Prime minister of England from 1951 to 1955, while Sir Anthony Eden remained in office from 1955 to 1957. From 1957 to 1963 Harold Mc Millan was the Prime Minister.