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Page 96
... told us exactly what happened behind the scenes between him and the Rowntrees . I am inclined , know- ing him and them , to believe that Arnold Rowntree treated him very well , allowing him a great deal of latitude , but warn- ing him ...
... told us exactly what happened behind the scenes between him and the Rowntrees . I am inclined , know- ing him and them , to believe that Arnold Rowntree treated him very well , allowing him a great deal of latitude , but warn- ing him ...
Page 97
An Autobiography of the Years 1919-1939 Leonard Woolf. I had been told nothing of what was going on , and I was astonished when one morning Massingham told me that the Rowntrees had decided that they could not go on financing the paper ...
An Autobiography of the Years 1919-1939 Leonard Woolf. I had been told nothing of what was going on , and I was astonished when one morning Massingham told me that the Rowntrees had decided that they could not go on financing the paper ...
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... told him my plans for driving to Italy by way of Germany , he said that he had heard that the Foreign Office had advised Cecil Kisch of the India Office that it was inadvisable for Jews to travel in Germany . He thought it would be as ...
... told him my plans for driving to Italy by way of Germany , he said that he had heard that the Foreign Office had advised Cecil Kisch of the India Office that it was inadvisable for Jews to travel in Germany . He thought it would be as ...
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