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asked to meet them and so the three men agreed a time when they would talk; unexpectedly, more than 400 turned up and a rowdy meeting ensued. At the end, one of the Rhodesians attempted to snatch Rowland's papers and Rowland, while attempting to get them back, was forced to the floor, kicked, punched
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in 1946, Rowland became an active participant in student politics: in 1952 he was Chairman of the London School of Economics Labour Society. In 1953 he was elected Chairman of the National Association of Labour Student Organisations, a sabbatical post. He also joined the
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as a talks producer in the Overseas Service. In 1957 he was on the Executive of the Commonwealth Fund Fellowship to the USA. When he fought
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In October 1967, he was taken ill on a visit to his constituency, and died two weeks later of
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M. Stenton and S. Lees, "Who's Who of British MPs" Vol. IV (Harvester Press, 1981)
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Rowland easily retained his seat with a much improved majority at the
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where he obtained a degree in Economic Science. He then went to
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and had water thrown over him. Rowland was insistent that the
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On leaving student politics in 1954 he was recruited by the
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should not back down on confronting Ian Smith's Rhodesia.
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Rowland went to Chesterfield Grammar School and then the
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For the priest and Oxford University professor, see
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1959 general election
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