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- Cecil_Roberts abstract "Cecil Edric Mornington Roberts (18 May 1892 Nottingham – 20 December 1976) was an English journalist, poet, dramatist and novelist.Roberts grew up in Nottingham and worked as a journalist on the Liverpool Post during World War I, first as literary editor and then as a war correspondent. From 1920 for five years he edited the Nottingham Journal. In 1922 he stood for Parliament for the Liberal Party.During World War II Roberts worked for Lord Halifax, who was British Ambassador to the United States.He donated his papers to Churchill College, Cambridge in 1975.".
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- Cecil_Roberts wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cecil Roberts".
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- Cecil_Roberts subject Category:1892_births.
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- Cecil_Roberts comment "Cecil Edric Mornington Roberts (18 May 1892 Nottingham – 20 December 1976) was an English journalist, poet, dramatist and novelist.Roberts grew up in Nottingham and worked as a journalist on the Liverpool Post during World War I, first as literary editor and then as a war correspondent. From 1920 for five years he edited the Nottingham Journal.".
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