Memorandum of telephone call from Clement Attlee's secretary

C02-0130-001 28th January, 1937. 10.45 a.m. TELEPHONE CALL from Mr. Atlee's Secretary, who said: Mr. Atlee [ Attlee ] wanted to know what exactly was the position of Labour Party members in regard to the Spanish Medical Aid Committee. Had Dr. Morgan retired? I replied that Dr. Morgan h...

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Main Author: Kennard, Ethel K.
Institution:MCR - The Modern Records Centre, University of Warwick
Language:English
Published: 28 January 1937
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10796/AD9AD029-0C11-4333-A7F3-1C48198C9D03
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Summary:C02-0130-001 28th January, 1937. 10.45 a.m. TELEPHONE CALL from Mr. Atlee's Secretary, who said: Mr. Atlee [ Attlee ] wanted to know what exactly was the position of Labour Party members in regard to the Spanish Medical Aid Committee. Had Dr. Morgan retired? I replied that Dr. Morgan had not retired yet. I understood it was wished that he should remain Chairman for the present. He said: What about Dr. Brook? He had retired. I said; This was on account of removal, I thought. What about Dr. Addison? I replied that Dr. Addison was still the President, but did not attend many meetings, I believed. I said Dr. Morgan would be in the office about five, would he like him to ring up? He replied: No, he thought that information was sufficient at the moment. EKK. 292C/946/2/130
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