- Hilary Marquand
Hilary Adair Marquand PC (
24 December 1901 –6 November 1972 ) was a British Labour Party politician.He was educated at Cardiff High School and at University College, Cardiff (State Scholar) where he studied history and economics. He was a lecturer in Economics at the
University of Birmingham from 1926-1930, and Professor of Industrial Relations, University College, Cardiff, 1930-1945.He was Director of Industrial Surveys of South Wales, 1931 and 1936, Member of the Cardiff Advisory Committee UAB. He spent a year in the USA in the study of Industrial Relations, 1932-1933 and was Visiting Professor of Economics at
Wisconsin University 1938-1939. He was an Acting Principal at theBoard of Trade , 1940-1941, and Deputy Controller, Wales Division, of the Ministry of Labour, 1941-1942 and Labour Adviser to theMinistry of Production , 1943-1944.He was elected as
Member of Parliament for Cardiff East from 1945-1950, and for Middlesbrough East from 1950-1961. He wasSecretary for Overseas Trade from 1945-1957;Paymaster-General , 1947-1948; Minister of Pensions, 1948-1951; andMinister of Health , January-October 1951. He was appointed a Privy Counsellor in 1949.He undertook lecture tours for the
British Council inIndia ,Pakistan andCeylon , 1952-1953, inWest Indies , 1954 and 1959 and inFinland , 1957, and was a representative at the Assemblies of theCouncil of Europe andWestern European Union , 1957-1959. He was Deputy Chairman of the National Board for Prices and Incomes, 1965-1968. He was an Honorary Member ofPhi Beta Kappa .Marquand resigned his seat in Parliament in 1961, to take up the post of Director of the International Institute for Labour Studies, in
Geneva . The consequentby-election was won by the Labour candidateArthur Bottomley .His son
David Marquand is also an academic and was a Labour MP from 1966 to 1977.
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