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Edward Frank Wise
Edward Frank Wise (3 July 1885 – 5 November 1933), commonly known as E.F.Wise or Frank Wise was an economist, Civil Servant at the National Insurance Commission, War Office and Ministry of Food and Board of Trade. He was instrumental in introducing state control for the requisitioning of raw materials at the War Office and of prices and the meat trade at the Ministry of Food. Following the Paris Peace Conference, 1919, he was a Delegate to the Supreme Economic Council and led the negotiations for the Anglo-Soviet Trade Agreement 1920–21. He was an adviser to David Lloyd George at the Genoa Conference (1922). He controversially resigned from the UK Civil Service to become the Director of the Soviet Union's Trade Office Centrosoyuz in 1923. He was elected as an Independent Labour Party Member of Parliament for Leicester East on 30 May 1929 and lost his seat on 27 October 1931 at the subsequent general election United Kingdom general election of 1931. He was a prominent member of the ILP but resigned when it disaffiliated from the Labour Party in 1932, becoming the first chairman of the Socialist League (UK). He had a close relationship with Jennie Lee, Baroness Lee of Ashridge, which ended with his sudden death at Wallington Hall the home of Sir Charles Philips Trevelyan in 1933.
== Early life ==

Frank Wise was born on 3 July 1885 at 13 Albert Street, Bury St. Edmunds, the county town of Suffolk. He was the eldest of the 2 sons of Edward Wise, a game dealer and fishmonger and Ellen Clayton Wise née Joel.〔Who was Who online edition OUP 2014 http://www.ukwhoswho.com/view/article/oupww/whowaswho/U219374, accessed 26 May 2014〕 The Wise family had been East London fishmongers for at least 3 generations and the Joel family were originally from North Wales and active in the linen trade in London. Edward Wise, his father, died on 29 February 1888〔Bury and Norwich Post & Suffolk Standard March 6, 1888 "Death of Mr. Wise"〕 and the two boys were brought up by their mother Ellen Wise, establishing a ladies outfitter and baby linen business in Bury St. Edmunds from the early 1890s onwards.〔Kelly's Directory, Bury St Edmunds 1892〕
Wise attended Guildhall Feoffement School and King Edward VI School (Bury St Edmunds), winning an Exhibition Scholarship to Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge reading Mathematics. He was a member of the Football and Athletics teams (half Blue) and took his B.A. Degree (Mathematical Tripos, Part 1) in 1906, Senior Optime with a second part in the Natural Sciences Tripos in 1907.〔Thompson, Noel (Edward Frank (1895-1933) economist and politician ) Oxford Dictionary of National Biography on-line edition. Retrieved 19 July 2014〕

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