File S707/12/136 - Ms. BABINGTON (Cecily Graham)

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S707/12/136

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Ms. BABINGTON (Cecily Graham)

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  • 1922.08.11-1947.08.29 (Creation)

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Born: 11 Nov. 1899 in Marnhull, Dorset, Great Britain.
Nationality: British.
Career before entering Secretariat: 6 years with Central Control Board (Liquor Traffic) as Secretary to Head of the Carlisle Dept.
Career in Secretariat:
29 Aug. 1922: English shorthand-typist, first in Stenographic Service and then in Health Section; Resigned 30 Apr. 1935 (Served one temp. Contract during 1936 Assembly);
1 Mar. 1946: Re-engaged for the final Assembly of the League;
Apr. 1946: Secretary to the Secretary of the Board of Liquidation.
Left Secretariat: 31 Aug. 1947.

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    Protection period to: 2007-08-29

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    301354

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    S707/12/136

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        Permission: No permission necessary.

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        Physical usability: Without limits

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        Term of protection: Accessible (0)

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