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... G. D. H. Cole , had stronger attrac- tion . They did not disdain the social glass and believed that one could be a convivial campaigner for their causes . Gros- venor Road , we knew , was ' nowhere to go for a laugh ' . Shaw , who put ...
... G. D. H. Cole , had stronger attrac- tion . They did not disdain the social glass and believed that one could be a convivial campaigner for their causes . Gros- venor Road , we knew , was ' nowhere to go for a laugh ' . Shaw , who put ...
Page 108
... G. D. H. Cole and William Mellor in their National Guilds League of which I was a member . The idea of industries nationally owned and democratically controlled by the workers in their industrial unions was elaborated in detail by Cole ...
... G. D. H. Cole and William Mellor in their National Guilds League of which I was a member . The idea of industries nationally owned and democratically controlled by the workers in their industrial unions was elaborated in detail by Cole ...
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... G. D. H. Cole , then holding a Prize Fellowship and the tenant of rooms in the lordly back quadrangle over- looking the deer - park . I wonder what the President of that then ' élitist ' establishment , Sir Thomas Herbert Warren , would ...
... G. D. H. Cole , then holding a Prize Fellowship and the tenant of rooms in the lordly back quadrangle over- looking the deer - park . I wonder what the President of that then ' élitist ' establishment , Sir Thomas Herbert Warren , would ...
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