Mr Anthony Greenwood
September 14, 1911 - April 12, 1982Summary information for Mr Anthony Greenwood
Contributions
1960
British Museum (Staff) Commons February 2, 1960
2 speeches — YOUTH SERVICE Commons February 3, 1960
Aswan High Dam (Temple, Abu Simbel) Commons February 4, 1960
Building Programme (1962–63) Commons February 4, 1960
Universities and Colleges of Advanced Technology Written Answers February 10, 1960
Primary School, Southwark Commons February 11, 1960
Machine-Tool Industry (Report) Commons February 11, 1960
3 speeches — REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE ACT, 1949 (AMENDMENT) BILL Commons February 19, 1960
3 speeches — THE FINE ARTS Commons February 26, 1960
4 speeches — EDUCATION (REPORT OF THE CENTRAL ADVISORY COUNCIL) Commons March 21, 1960
COVENT GARDEN OPERA COMPANY (TOURING PROGRAMME) Commons March 23, 1960
Redditch Commons March 24, 1960
Library Service (Report) Commons March 24, 1960
Loan Charges Commons March 24, 1960
School Uniform Commons March 24, 1960
Teachers (Commonwealth Appointments) Commons March 31, 1960
Schools (Black List) Commons March 31, 1960
School Dental Service Commons March 31, 1960
3 speeches — BURNHAM COMMITTEE (NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SCHOOLMASTERS) Commons April 14, 1960
5 speeches — PRIMARY EDUCATION Commons May 9, 1960
Public Library Service Commons May 26, 1960
Training Colleges (Places) Commons May 26, 1960
Building Programme, Durham (Secondary Modern Schools) Commons May 26, 1960
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons May 26, 1960
University Grants (Report) Written Answers May 31, 1960
Grants to Students (Report) Commons June 2, 1960
School Pupils (Political Allegiances) Commons June 2, 1960
WOLFENDEN REPORT (PART TWO) Commons June 29, 1960
SCHOOL PUPILS (POLITICAL INQUIRIES) Commons July 18, 1960
Public Library Service Commons July 28, 1960
Training Colleges (Grants) Commons July 28, 1960
POLARIS SUBMARINE BASE (MOTION AND AMENDMENT) Commons November 3, 1960
2 speeches — DEFENCE Commons December 13, 1960
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