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WARNER, MARY WYNNE
(1932 - 1998), mathematician
led by Mao Zedong, Chair of the
Communist
Party, and the clouds of the Cultural Revolution were beginning to threaten. Many academics, including Chang Su-chen, suffered directly as a result. On his last visit to Mary and Gerry's flat it appears that he hid behind the sofa in fear of being caught by the secret police and whispered that he would not be able to visit her again. In 1960 Gerry Warner was
WILLIAMS, RAYMOND HENRY
(1921 - 1988), lecturer, writer and cultural critic
once-radical journalist exploring the murder of a worker during a period of militancy in the south Wales coalfield. The 1960s saw a shift in political allegiances. Having been a
Communist
on going to Cambridge, Williams was unaffiliated in the post-war years, though broadly shared his father's allegiance to the Labour party and campaigned for Harold Wilson in 1964. The May Day Manifesto - developed
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