Description | Letters arranged by Alex Comfort, predominently political, on the subject of nuclear disarmament. Includes flyers advertising public meetings and rallies. Lots is regional branches of CND. <br><br> Correspondents: <li>National Council For Abolition Of Nuclear Weapon Tests <li>Flyer for an Ilford Peace Movement public meeting, "Stop All H-Bomb Tests!", which took place at Ilford Town Hall on 12 January 1958. Also resolutions from the meeting. Comfort was one of the speakers at the meeting. <li>Lilian Wolfe (English anarchist) <li>Group of students from Braesnose College Oxford regarding public meeting on nuclear weapons and disarmament in Oxford Town Hall on 4 March 1958 <li>British Society For Research On Ageing <li>BBC Radio regarding the European Service discussion programme <i>Questions in the Air</i>, to be recorded 5 February 1958 <li>Correspondence with Robert Nye (English poet and author) regarding <i>Art And Social Responsbility</i> <li>Copy of the Dedication for H N Brailsford (British left-wing journalist) <li>Campaign For Nuclear Disarmament <li>Tracy Morton Sonneborn (American biologist) <li>A E Dyson (English Department, University College of North Wales) <li><i>Peace News</i> <li>Movement For The Ending Of Nucelar Weapon Tests And Weapons <li>Hornsey Campaign Against H-Bombers <li>Letter by Comfort to the Home Office regarding the political asylum case of Joaquim Perez Selles <li><i>The Lancet</i> <li>Victor Mayes for <i>The University Libertarian</i> (University of Manchester magazine) <li>Campaign Against Nuclear Disarmament (CND) (letters from numerous branches, inviting Comfort to speak at meetings) <li>United Nations Association <li>Letters from member of the public in response to Comfort's letter on nuclear warfare, published in <i>The Times</i> on 13 March 1958 <li>David Higham for Peran, Pollinger And Higham Authors' Agents <li><i>The Times</i> <li>J B Coates (author of <i>A challenge to Christianity</i> (London, Watts, 1958) <li>Member of the public seeking scientific advice <li>BBC TV inviting Comfort to take part in <i>Panorama</i> on 31 March 1958 <li>G Rattray Taylor (British author) <li>Member of the public responding to Comfort's "notes for my son" <li><i>The Welsh Nation</i> <li>Walter E Spradbery (artist) <li>Henry Walker (Comfort's former school teacher) <li>Cyril Hughes <li>Nuclear Disarmament Mass Lobby Committee <li>Barbara Fawcett <li>Flyer and letter regarding a public meeting on "Nuclear Suicide" at Grays Working Men's Club on 1 Mary 1958, at which Comfort spoke <li>Jeanne [Deviller?] (letters written in French) <li>Patricia Stoll regarding the Monmouth Townswomen's Guild <li>Epsom And District Peace Fellowship <li>Hornchurch And Disctrict Way To Peace Group <li>Peace Pledge Union <li>Students wishing to volunteer to campaign for nuclear arms <li>The Coventry Peace Council <li>University of Southampton Nuclear Disarmament Committee <li>The Direct Action Committee Against Nuclear War <li>Letter by Comfort to Chigwell Council regarding statstics on offenses against children <li>April Carter (Secretary, Direct Action Committee Against Nuclear War) <li>Epsom Peace Fellowship <li>Society for Social Responsibility in Science <i>A Medical Bulletin</i> <li>Harlow Anti H-Bomb Campaign <li>J Louzara (Ohio, USA) for <i>Suplemento Literário</i> <li>Friends International Centre (Quakers), London <li>Homosexual Law Reform Society <li>Flyer for Direct Action Committee Against Nuclear War "March On London", 8 June 1958 <li>Howard Sergant (editor of <i>Outposts</i> <li>E H Shattock (Guest, Keen and Nettlefolds Limited) <li>The Ciba Foundation <li>Topic Records Ltd regarding the recording of "Ban the Bomb", based on a poem by Comfort <li>Letter by Comfort to <i>The Times</i> dated 5 July 1958, regarding nuclear defence (handscript and typescript drafts). This letter was not published by <i>The Times</i> <li>T Fox for <i>The Lancet</i> <i>Tribune</i> <li>David Higham regarding Pearn, Pollinger And Higham Authors' Agents <li>Charles L Preston (Iowa) <li>Nicholas Comfort (Alex Comfort's son) <li>Ruth Comfort (née Harris, Alex Comfort's first wife) <li>Argonne National Laboratory (University of Chicago, USA) <li>Buckhurst Hill Country High School (Oxon) - asking Comfort to address their sixth form forum <li>St Albans Debating Society <li>Bowes And Bowes Publishers regarding Comfort's typescript "Why Russia Wants Peace" (rejecting it for publication) <li><i>The Humanist</i> <li>Robert Graecen (Irish poet) <li><i>Peace News</i> <li>Geneva Committee Of Parents <li>Mervyn Jones - invitation to a party <li>Clarence Elliott <li>Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) <li>C B Christensen for <i>Meanjin</i> <li>Robert Nye <li>Sadamu Watanabe (Director of the Gerontological Association of Japan) |