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Aaron Emanuel

June 12, 2008 23:00

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Born London, February 11, 1912.
Died Bournemouth, March 13, 2008, aged 96.

A distinguished senior civil servant, Aaron Emanuel enjoyed a successful career despite being warned that his prospects in the 1930s were dim for someone who insisted on retaining an obviously Jewish name.  

The son of a Balham High Street greengrocer in South West London, he was encouraged by his headmaster to win a scholarship to the London School of Economics. A founding member of the seminal Review of Economic Studies, he gained a first-class degree in 1935.

Finding a job in Rome at the League of Nations’ International Institute of Agriculture, he met Ulla Pagel, a medical student and anti-fascist activist who had fled Nazi Germany. They married a week later.