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StorageSiteUCL Special Collections
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Reference Number COMFORT/E/2/15
TitleCorrespondence B 1963-1964
Date1963-1964
DescriptionCorrepondence, mostly requests for Comfort to contibute to publications. Correpondents:
<li>Bill Pirie
<li>Robert Armstrong, Editor of <i>The Quest</i>, for the Dumfries and Galloway Development Association
<li>The British Museum
<li>Mrs Phyllis C Martin (The Pennsylvania Adacemy of Science)
<li><i>The Sunday Telegraph</i>
<li><i>The Sunday Times</i>
<li>Member of the public regarding <i>Come Out To Play</i>
<li>Member of the public asking for careers advice
<li>Frederick Morgan of <i>The Hudson Review</i>
<li>John
<li>Salvat Editories (Spanish publishers) regarding the inclusion of Comfort in their i>Universal Literary Encyclopedia</i>
<li>Member of the public regarding <i>Lessons Of The Kama Sutra</i>
<li>W W Farmer, Director of Universal Knowledge Foundation
<li>T F Fox of <i>The Lancet</i>
<li>New Island Community (proposed interational co-operative settlement on an island off the coast of Queensland, Australia)
<li><i>The Twentieth Century</i>
<li>Boco Nedelcovic ([Agentine?] author)
<li>Charles Skilton publishers
<li>Karl Menninger (author of <i>Man Against Himself</i>
<li>Alan Scott Gray (TV actor)
<li>Dr J Schwartz (collector of literary notebooks)
<li>Douglas [Gasside]Member of the public regarding vagrancy
<li>Roland Rosner for Univerity College London (UCL) CND
<li>John Rowan regarding a poetry reading benefit night in aid of Kenneth Patchen's surgery fund
<li>Olga Franklin for <i>Daily Mail News Chonicle</i>
<li>Betrand Russell regarding the death of President Kennedy
<li>Oliver Stewart regarding a letter by Comfort published in <i>The Times</i> on 14 May 1964
Member of the public regarding <i>Sex In Society</i>
<li>G Fardell regarding "Sex In Society"
Extent1 folder
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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