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  • One of Barnes's colleagues, Anna Gluckstein, was teaching about Turing when a boy at the back of the class got up and chanted "batty man, batty man"?

    Lessons on gay history cut homophobic bullying in north London school Jessica Shepherd 2010

  • The leading thinker of our group was a guy called Yigael Gluckstein; he wrote under the name Tony Cliff.

    Transcending God 2007

  • The leading thinker of our group was a guy called Yigael Gluckstein; he wrote under the name Tony Cliff.

    Transcending God 2007

  • Tallest MP was Sir Louis Gluckstein who represented Nottingham East between 1931 and 1945 was over 6ft 7inches tall.

    Archive 2005-01-01 2005

  • Tallest MP was Sir Louis Gluckstein who represented Nottingham East between 1931 and 1945 was over 6ft 7inches tall.

    January 2005 2005

  • "Let Gluckstein take the women in, and telephone to the Police Station," the manager suggested.

    The Crooked House Brandon Fleming

  • "Gluckstein is going to take the ladies back to the house, and telephone for them," the manager returned.

    The Crooked House Brandon Fleming

  • Inspector Fay, Mr.. Astley-Rolfe had sped herself to Richmond, in a luxurious motor car, which was her's through the instrumentality of Mr. Gluckstein.

    The Crooked House Brandon Fleming

  • The first two were nicknamed by NAALO's petty officers as Salmon and Gluckstein after a local store in Plymouth.

    Coming of Age: 1939-1946 John Cox

  • After Gluckstein had got his deed for the house and Albert had packed his trunk for the East, he felt that now indeed he had lost wife, home and son.

    On the Stairs Henry B. Fuller

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