Talk:Clement Attlee
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No time to add this now as I'm off to bed, but here is Atlee's cabinet. Need
Lord President Herbert Morrison 1945-1951
Viscount Addison 1951-1951
Lord Chancellor Lord Jowitt 1945-1951
Privy Secretary Arthur Greenwood 1945-1947
Lord Inman 1947-1947
Viscount Addison 1947-1951
Ernest Bevin 1951-1951
Richard Stokes 1951-1951
Chancellor of the Exch. Hugh Dalton 1945-1947
Stafford Cripps 1947-1950
Hugh Gaitskell 1950-1951
Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin 1945-1951
Herbert Morrison 1951-1951
Home Secretary James Chuter Ede 1945-1951
Admiralty A. V. Alexander 1945-1946
Agriculture Tom Williams 1945-1951
Air Viscount Stansgate 1945-1946
Civil Aviation Lord Pakenham 1948-1950
Colonial Office George Hall 1945-1946
Arthur Creech Jones 1946-1950
Jim Griffiths 1950-1951
Commonwealth Relations Viscount Addison 1947-1947
Phillip Noel-Baker 1947-1950
Patrick Gordon-Walker 1950-1951
Defence Clement Attlee 1945-1946
A. V. Alexander 1946-1950
Emmanuel Shinwell 1950-1951
Dominion Office Viscount Addison 1945-1947
Education Ellen Wilkinson 1945-1947
George Tomlinson 1947-1951
Fuel and Power Emmanuel Shinwell 1945-1947
Health Aneurin Bevan 1945-1951
India Office Lord Pethick-Lawrence 1945-1947
Earl Listowel 1947-1948
Labour and National Serv George Isaacs 1945-1951
Aneurin Bevan 1951-1951
Alfred Robens 1951-1951
Paymaster General Arthur Greenwood 1946-1947
Viscount Addison 1948-1949
Cab Min without Portfolio A. V. Alexander 1946-1946
Arthur Greenwood 1947-1947
Scottish Office Joseph Westwood 1945-1947
Arthur Woodburn 1947-1950
Hector McNeil 1950-1951
Town and Country Planning Hugh Dalton 1950-1951
Trade (Board of) Stafford Cripps 1945-1947
Harold Wilson 1947-1951
Hartley Shawcross 1951-1951
War Office Jack Lawson 1945-1946
Postnominals
I disagree with the FRS post-nominal. This is context-dependent, just as BA, MA, PhD, MD, JP, etc are context-dependent. It is usual, in my experience of encyclopedias, to show only PNLs that relate to honours and awards, not those that relate to educational attainment or membership of learned societies. If this were not so, certain persons would have very long lists of PNLs indeed. Attlee's fellowship of the Royal Society, and the circumstances of this, should be mentioned in the text. Cheers JackofOz 04:21, 2 Mar 2005 (UTC)
- Hmm. Not sure. That someone is an FRS is an important reflection on their character overall, and is worthy of note. So... Hmm. Thoughts?
- James F. (talk) 04:56, 2 Mar 2005 (UTC)
I agree with Jack (for once). Adam 05:15, 2 Mar 2005 (UTC)
- Now come on, Adam, be nice. JackofOz 22:34, 2 Mar 2005 (UTC)