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HEATH, EDWARD

HEATH, EDWARD
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(1916--) British politician and leader of the Conservative Party from 1970 to 1974. From 1963 to 1964 he was president of the Board of Trade (a branch of the British government responsible for the supervision of all matters concerning the regulation and promotion of industry and business). Heath was elected the head of the Conservative Party in 1965 and became the Prime Minister of England in 1970, serving until 1974. See also Conservative in this glossary. There's somebody drew up the profiles of Home and Heath and whatever its name is-Mr. George something-anyway, drew him up and printed our personality analysis in The Guardian, and plotted these boys on our personality analysis, somewhat alter-ised. -A Review of Study (22 Sept. 64)