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From G. F. McCleary, ‘Some Early Recollections of GBS’, Fortnightly Review, February 1953. Dr George Frederick McCleary (1867–1962), author of works on public health, social welfare and population theory, became Medical Officer of Health in Battersea in 1901. He was a pioneer of child and maternity welfare services and lectured on public health administration at the London School of Economics. He married the sister of Sydney Olivier’s wife, Margaret.
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Henry William Massingham (1860–1924), journalist, was assistant editor of the Star during Shaw’s association with the paper, but editor only from July 1890 to January 1891. He later became editor of the Daily Chronicle (1895–9) and the Nation (1907–23). Between 1891 and 1893 he was an active Fabian.
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McCleary, G.F. (1990). Propagating Socialism. In: Gibbs, A.M. (eds) Shaw. Interviews and Recollections Series. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-05402-2_25
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