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  • ...[AFL]] background. This also involved him in something of a rivalry with [[William Gaussman]], a [[USIA]] labour information officer with roots in the [[CIO]] ...y, a close associate of both [[Stephen Haseler]] and former CIA director [[William Casey]], married the daughter of Gaitskell's principal union ally in the sa
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  • Industrial Group and the Politics of Unemployment 1919-24' by Terence Rodgers, in Davenport-Hines (ed.). Rodgers, in note 7, does not cite Farr's work and gives slightly different figures
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  • *[[William C. Foster]] - [[Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp.]] *[[William Webster (New England Electric System)|William Webster]] - [[New England Electric System]]
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  • ...al's American connections were further extended by its U.S. correspondent, William C. Gausmann, who was soon to enter the American Government Service, where h ...ntary candidates. Shortly afterwards, a steering committee was set up with Rodgers as chairman, and including some of the signatories of the Gaitskell letter
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  • *[[William A. Dunn]] - (Chairman elect) DUNN Capital Management on Board of CEI and PE *[[William Huston]] - Watson Land Co.
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  • ...th, 1916. It was attended by: Sir Vincent Caillard, Sir Trevor Dawson, Sir William Bull MP, F Orr Lewis, F H Barker, G Muir Ritchie, F N Garrard, F W Ashe, Gr ...g Employers Federation. A monthly "Executive" was chaired by Sir Hallewell Rodgers and included Docker and Sir Joseph Lawrence. Sir Ernest Hiley chaired its "
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  • ...west Conservative and Unionist Party members, Rear Admiral [[Reginald Hall|William Reginald Hall]]. Hall had been elected for a Liverpool constituency in the ...It was attended by: Sir [[Vincent Caillard]], Sir [[Trevor Dawson]], Sir [[William Bull]] MP, [[F Orr Lewis]], [[F H Barker]], [[G Muir Ritchie]], [[F N Garra
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  • *[[William Waldorf Astor|Viscount Astor]] Conservative *[[William Bach|Lord Bach]] Labour
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  • *Mr [[William Benyon]] Buckingham *Mr [[William Clark]] Croydon South
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  • *Mr [[William Benyon]] Buckingham *Mr [[William Clark]] Croydon South
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  • *Mr William Baxter Stirlingshire West *Mr William Benyon Buckingham
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  • *Mr William Baxter West Stirlingshire *Mr William Benyon Buckingham
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  • *[[William Baxter]] West Stirlingshire *[[William Deedes]] Ashford
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  • *Rodgers of Quarry Bank, Lord Liberal Democrat *Rt Hon [[William Hague]] – former MP for Richmond and former Foreign Secretary
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  • ...istrative Director and Air Force Major-General Edward Lansdale and Colonel William Kintner. Lansdale had been a CIA advisor to French counter-insurgency opera ...d President Kennedy by Senate Foreign Relations Committee chairman Senator William J. Fulbright in his ''Memorandum on Propaganda Activities of Military Perso
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  • ...s of Industry was further represented on the National Council of NAFF by [[William E. Luke]], a Board member of Aims since 1958. A former MI5 officer during t ..., Chairman of GKN Engineering, a member of the CBI Council and a member of William Luke's UK-South Africa Trade Association. As to the day-today running of NA
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  • ...re were three of them, all members of her shadow cabinet: Lord Carrington, William (later Lord) Whitelaw, and Sir Keith Joseph [responsible for foreign, domes ...k' Walters]], who served as Deputy Director of Central Intelligence (under William Colby, himself a Cercle guest) from May 1972 to July 1976, retiring six mon
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  • Ireland Secretary William Whitelaw and an IRA delegation including Provisional Army 1980 and Reagan's subsequent appointment of William A. Wilson as his backchannel
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