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Keywords: lse lse library lselibrary london school of economics londonschoolofeconomics woman administrator portrait 1980s pendant heart locket people blackandwhite monochrome drawing indoor black and white Administrative officer to the Economics Department, 1970-1984. Taken by Dave Elsworth. 'The Economics Department was very fortunate to acquire the services of Dorothy Williams in 1970. Since then she has made an outstanding success of looking after the largest department in the School, with its complex problems. Successive convenors of the Economics Department will remember with appreciation and gratitude the unstinting help she has given them...Everyone in the Economics Department, the teaching staff, secretarial staff and students, will miss her kindness and dependability when she takes early retirement this year. As a lady of leisure we hope that Dorothy will be able to enjoy her various interests, ranging from gardening and tennis to cooking.' H.M, The LSE Magazine, June 1984 No67, p.26 (Retirements) IMAGELIBRARY/753 Persistent URL: archives.lse.ac.uk/dserve.exe?dsqServer=lib-4.lse.ac.uk&a... Administrative officer to the Economics Department, 1970-1984. Taken by Dave Elsworth. 'The Economics Department was very fortunate to acquire the services of Dorothy Williams in 1970. Since then she has made an outstanding success of looking after the largest department in the School, with its complex problems. Successive convenors of the Economics Department will remember with appreciation and gratitude the unstinting help she has given them...Everyone in the Economics Department, the teaching staff, secretarial staff and students, will miss her kindness and dependability when she takes early retirement this year. As a lady of leisure we hope that Dorothy will be able to enjoy her various interests, ranging from gardening and tennis to cooking.' H.M, The LSE Magazine, June 1984 No67, p.26 (Retirements) IMAGELIBRARY/753 Persistent URL: archives.lse.ac.uk/dserve.exe?dsqServer=lib-4.lse.ac.uk&a...
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