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  <dc:title>Howard Crawley Memorial Lecture: 14 Jan 1957</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Annotated typescript of Gaitskell's  'The Role of The Opposition in Modern Democracy', delivered at Wharton School of Finance and Commerce, Philadelphia 14 January 1957, with a stenotypist's transcription (marked up with Gaitskell's corrections), and 3 unmarked, possibly final, copies. 

Also included are MS notes (43ff), 'Notes on the Opposition' by David Ginsburg (with covering letter), and comments on Gaitskell's draft by Patrick Gordon-Walker, and list of quotations. A letter signed 'PNB' (probably Philip Noel Baker), is marked III, and the page numbering appears in fact to refer to the third Godkin lecture 

In addition, there is post-lecture correspondence with Professor Richard de R Kip University of Pennsylvania (7) and Arthur and a signed printed copy of Gaitskell's Foundation Oration at Birkbeck College, 'In Defence of Politics' delivered in 1954.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1954-1957</dc:date>
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