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'THE MARKS OF A LIVING CHURCH'

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1-' Responsible Members '
Eleanora Iredale
The first speaker in this important series, which is discussed in Both
Sides of .the Microphone', will cover the period of the first Great War (1914-1918). Eleanora Iredale helped to organise the European Student Relief fund, which enabled universities and students in the victorious countries to give practical help to universities and students in Central Europe, where everything was on a starvation level.
Lately, as Secretary to the Archbishop of York's Committee on Unemployment, she has organised an enquiry into unemployment and edited the report ' Men without Work', which is recognised as a unique contribution to the subject. She is one of the secretaries to the newly formed Council on the Christian Faith and Common Life, presided over by the Archbishop of Canterbury.

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