Description | Correspondence including many requests for Comfort to speak at events.<br><br> <li>Member of the public in response to Comfort's letter published in <i>Peace News</i> on 29 December 1951 and <i>The Listener,/i> 11 January 1951 <li>[Eustace Sols Moss] (Psychartrist) <li>Dr L A W C Venmans <li>J W Duyff (Leiden University) <li>Dr Joan Malleson (who wrote under the pseudonym Medica) <li><i>The Lancet</i> <li>Michele Lambiotte [letter in French] <li>Winifred Cummings [Doctor?] <li>Peace Pledge Union <li>William H Archer (University of Tennessee, USA) <li>Dr Eustace Chesser <li>Tony Gibsen (London Anarchist Group) <li>Marriage Law Reform Society <li>Alastair Heron (on behalf of the SCM Group at Birkbeck College, University of London) <li>BBC regarding Swedish programming <li>Herbert [Read?] <li>Dr Francis Bach <li>Dr Fionnuala McCann (Irish doctor) asking for advice on a patient case <li>BBC Talks Department <li>Hardiman Scott (Editor of <i>Poetry</i>, the magazine of The British Poetry Association <li>Gordon Rattray Taylor <li>Frank Dawtry (Peace Pledge Union) <li>The Eugenics Society <li>Society for Social Responsibility in Science <li>Philip Lewis (student) in response to Comfort's anti-war writings <li>Members of the public regarding Comfort and Herbert Read's letter in <i>New Statesman</i> in February 1951 <li>National Association of Probation Officers <li>Married Women's Trust <li><i>Nine</i> Quarterly Review of Literature and the Arts <li>Kay [friend of Comfort, in Bexley] <li>London School of Economics (LSE) Pacifist Society <li>Nuffield Foundation <li>Members of the public in response to Comfort's letter <i>The New Statesman</i>, February 1951 <li>[J H Oldham?] <li>F W Stella Browne <li>Hornsey Labour Party Highgate Ward discussion group <li>The Watergate Theatre, London <li>T H Fox (editor of <i>The Lancet</i> <li>Oxford Social Studies Association (University of Oxford) <li>Routledge and Kegan Paul Ltd regarding <i>And All But He Departed</i> <li>Cambridge University Peace Group <li>North London Peace Centre <li>[? ]Shaw (in Maidstone Kent) <li>Walter Moberley (St Catherine's, Cumberland Lodge, Windsor) <li>Cecil C [Collins?] <li>Colonial Service Cadets <li>Thomas Bottomore (Sociologist) <li>Nina Christensen [friend of Comfort?] <li>Member of the public (student) in reponse to Comfort's talk at the Cambridge Peace Union <li>Student Christian Movement in Oxford <li><i>Public Opinion</i> <li>Central London Fabian Society <li>Edward Lowbury on behalf of The Birmingham International Centre <li>North London Peace Centre <li>Cambridge University Heretics Robert (Editor at the United Nations Association) [Robert Greacen?] <li>Professor C J Watson (University of Minnesota Medical School) regarding porphyrin metabolism research <li>[? Fyacerly?] (Histology Dept, University of Wales) <li>Dr Steusloff (German) regarding molluscs [letter in German] <li><i>Clarion</i>, political magazine of Oxford University <li>Royal Veterinary College regarding cow bone specemin <li>Fore Publication Ltd <li>BBC Talks Department <li>Clive McCutcheon <li>Pollard, Stallbrass and George Martin (Solicitors and Commissioners for Oaths) <li>Charles Hamblett (author) <li>Viking Press ref. American press for "Sexual Behaviour in Society" <li>Member of the public in response to Comfort's talk at the Holborn Hall, letter dated 19 April 1951 <li>Hugh Watson regarding mollusc research <li>Norman Kreitman re.a proposed Peace Pledge Union anthology of contemporary pacifist verse <li>Robert Greacen (Irish poet) <li>G W [Batchford?] regarding mollusc specimens <li><i>Pastoral Psychology</i> <li>Wayne Burns (Department of English Literature, University of Washington, USA) <li>Member of the public in response to a letter signed by Comfort which was published in various newspapers (April 1951) <li>Typescript of Herbert D Lamson's review of Comfort's <i>Sexual Behaviour in Society</i> <li>Student asking Comfort to speak at his Sixth Form Civics goup <li>[Gwyneth?] Anderson <li>Handscript copy of article in <i>The London Echo</i> by Ivy Marin, 3 May 1951 <li>National Peace Council <li>Dr Eustace Chesser <li>[Aubrey?] Hearle (friend of Comfort, Oxford) <li><i>New Statesman and Nation</i> <li>Routledge and Kegan Paul publisher regarding sales of <i>On This Side Nothing</i> <li>Cuadernos Internacionales publisher (Uruguay) <li>Raymond Bosaquet <li>The Pledge Union <li>Bob Luitweiler (USA) regarding Comfort's article "The Individual and World Peace" published in <i>One World</i> May 1951 <li>Woolwich Peace Council <li>Member of the public regarding Comfort's article "The Individual and World Peace" published in <i>One World</i> May 1951 <li>Norwood and District Fabian Society <li>Member of the public regarding a letter by Comfort published in <i>New Statesman</i> 19 May issue <li>Winnifrid Cummings <li>Member of the public regarding <i>Art and Social Responsibility</i> <li>Bristol University Literary Society <li>Montague Slater for The Pen, A World Association of Writers <li>Society for Social Responsibility in Science <li>BBC Copyright Department <li>Vera Brittain <li>Fabian Society <li>J Meller (Viennese poet) <li>Bristol Libraries Committee <li>London School of Economics (LSE) Political Science Society <li>Cambdidge Scientists Anti-War Group <li>Draft letter to a newspaper [unknown] calling for unilateral disarmament by Western European Powers and the USSR. Typescript with handscript edit. <li>Marjorie Boulton regarding her proposed handbook o British Poetry <li>The Kenneth Patchen Fund |