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Hymie Fagan

 

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Frank Richards : [school stories in The Magnet]

'Hymie Fagan, an East End Jewish Communist, picked up public school ethics from the Gem, the Magnet and the stories of Talbot Baines Reed. He once declined to run in an athletics event because "It seemed to me, under the influence of the boys' books I had read, that it was dishonourable to run for money".'

Century: 1900-1945     Reader/Listener/Group: Hymie Fagan      Print: Serial / periodical

  

Frank Richards : [school stories in The Gem]

'Hymie Fagan, an East End Jewish Communist, picked up public school ethics from the Gem, the Magnet and the stories of Talbot Baines Reed. He once declined to run in an athletics event because "It seemed to me, under the influence of the boys' books I had read, that it was dishonourable to run for money".'

Century: 1900-1945     Reader/Listener/Group: Hymie Fagan      Print: Serial / periodical

  

Talbot Baines Reed : [school stories]

'Hymie Fagan, an East End Jewish Communist, picked up public school ethics from the Gem, the Magnet and the stories of Talbot Baines Reed. He once declined to run in an athletics event because "It seemed to me, under the influence of the boys' books I had read, that it was dishonourable to run for money".'

Century: 1900-1945     Reader/Listener/Group: Hymie Fagan      Print: Book

 

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