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Gilbert Flemming

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of the Ministry of Education from 1952 to 1959. After retiring, he chaired the governing body of the
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from 1939 to 1943. Returning to the Ministry of Education in 1943, he implemented the
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from 1960, chaired a commission into civil service salaries in
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for returning servicemembers to become teachers, allowing the
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Percy Flemming
ophthalmologist
Trinity College, Oxford
Board of Education
Cabinet Office
Minister of Production
Emergency Training Scheme
school leaving age
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McNair Committee
Permanent Secretary
National College of Agricultural Engineering
East Africa
Clerk of the House of Commons
The Times
Gale
CS204441947
John Redcliffe-Maud
Permanent Secretary
Ministry of Education
Mary Smieton
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