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Graeme Cochrane Moodie (27 August 1924 - 3 August 2007), was the founding Professor in 1963 of the Department of Politics at the University of York. He is most notable as principal author of ''The Moodie Report'', which set out what is now the general model for student participation in the governance of modern British universities, and ''The Government of Great Britain'' (1961), regarded as a classic in its field and a standard textbook for students of British politics. == Early life == Born in Dundee, the son of an ophthalmologist, and educated at Lathallan School in Fife, Moodie contracted polio at the age of nine (which left him with a lifelong limp) and was taught in hospital until 1936. His schooling was completed at the well-known Quaker school, Leighton Park near Reading, Berkshire and he then studied economics and political science at St Andrews University. While studying at Queens College, Oxford, he was elected president of the Junior Common Room and the University Liberal Club. In 1946 he obtained a first-class honours degree in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics.
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