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Reference Number COMFORT/E/1/5
TitleCorrespondence A 1951
DateJan-Jun 1951
DescriptionCorrespondence 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
Extent1 folder
ArrangementChronological. Labelled by Alex Comfort
AccessStatusOpen
AccessConditionsThe papers are available subject to the usual conditions of access to Archives and Manuscripts material, after the completion of a Reader's Undertaking.
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