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  • ...l Representative in [[Cairo]] during the [[First World War]]; husband of [[Emily Overend Lorimer]]
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  • | contribution = Papers of Emily Overend Lorimer, author, editor of 'Basrah Times' 1916-17, wife of Lt-Col David Lorimer, In | author = Emily Overend Lorimer
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  • '''Emily Overend Lorimer''' (1881-1949) was a British linguist and political analyst, at first influ | title = The "Mein Kampf Ramp" : Emily Overend Lorimer and Hitler Translations in Britain
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  • ..., by poor translations. German studies were the first academic field of [[Emily Overend Lorimer]], possibly best known as a WWI analyst of the Middle East, assisting her B | title = The "Mein Kampf Ramp" : Emily Overend Lorimer and Hitler Translations in Britain
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  • ...<ref>Wallach, p. 141</ref> While Bell had autonomy, other women such as [[Emily Overend Lorimer]], who had taught at Oxford, were influential through their husbands. <ref
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