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The '''Robert Cook Lecture''' is an occasional series of lectures organised by the [[Campaign for Homosexual Equality]] in memory of [[Robert Cook]] a long-term supporter of CHE.
[[File:Michael Brown Robert Cook Lecture.jpg|thumb|Michael Brown delivering the Robert Cook Lecture]]The '''Robert Cook Lecture''' is an occasional series of lectures organised by the [[Campaign for Homosexual Equality]] in memory of [[Robert Cook]] a long-term supporter of CHE.


The lecture has so far been delivered once, by [[Michael Brown]].<ref>http://www.c-h-e.org.uk/news.shtml</ref>
The lecture has so far been delivered once, by [[Michael Brown]] on 10 April 2011. Michael's subject was “Before the Act – being gay in the 40s, 50s, and 60s.”<ref>http://www.c-h-e.org.uk/news.shtml</ref>


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Michael Brown delivering the Robert Cook Lecture

The Robert Cook Lecture is an occasional series of lectures organised by the Campaign for Homosexual Equality in memory of Robert Cook a long-term supporter of CHE.

The lecture has so far been delivered once, by Michael Brown on 10 April 2011. Michael's subject was “Before the Act – being gay in the 40s, 50s, and 60s.”[1]

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