Description | Correspondence, mostly letters asking Comfort to contibute to publications, requests to speak, Comfort's publications, his reviews and editorial work for publishers and journals. <br><br> Correspondents include: <li>The Malacological Society of London <li>The Jevons Society (University of Manchester Student Society of the Faculty of Economic and Social Studies) <li>W A H Rushdon (National Council for the Abolition of Nuclear Weapon Tests) <li>Routledge And Kegan Paul Ltd regarding <i>Biology of Senescence</i> publishing and sales <li>Jane Henderson (later Comfort, Alex's second wife) <li>International Society fo Socialist Studies <li>BBC Radio regarding Comfort's appearance on the <i>Fifty-One Society</i> discussion programme to be broadcast on 13 February 1957 <li>Dr F Bourliére (Biologist, Faculté de Médecine de Paris) <li>Dorothy Morland (Director, Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA), London) <li>John Waterhouse (Queen Elizabeth Hospital) <li>Member of the public requesting autograph <li>Christian Action regarding Christian Action African fund to help South Africans arrested on charges of high treason <li>John Martinson (American conscientous objector) <li>Birmingham and Midland Institute <li>Cecil Greenland (psychiatric social worker) <li><i>The University Liberarian</i> (Manchester) <li>Dr J S Huxley (Sir Julian Sorell Huxley FRS, Zoologist) <li>War Resisters International <li>The Humanist Council <li>Members of the public regarding the <i>Fifty-One Society</i> discussion programme broadcast on 13 February 1957 <li>Vero Richards (aka Vernon Richards or Vero Riccione) <li>Joyce Mann <li><i>British Soviet Friendship</i> magazine <li>The Ethical Union <li>Institute of Arts and Letters <li>Correspondence regarding the Society for Cultural Relations (SCR) <li>David Higham (Literary Agent) <li>BBC Radio regarding <i>Third Programme</i> for recording 28 March 1957 <li>Brockhurst Hill County High School, Chigwell <li>[Clem?] B Christesen <li>Hornchurch and District Way To Peace Group <li><i>News And Notes</i> (magazine of The Ethical Union) <li>"Aunt Con" <li>Society For Cultural Relations With The USSR <li>London Socialist Forum <li><i>New Statesman And Nation</i> <li>Emergency Committee For Action Against Nuclear War <li>Jocelyn Rawlence MBE <li>John Bishop (anarchist) <li>Institute of Actuaries <li>Robert Greacen (Irish poet) <li>BBC Radio re the discussioj programme "Questions In The Air", broacast in <i>London Calling Europe</i> on Sunday 18 April 1957 <li>Reginald W Thompson <li>Standing Joint Pacifist Committee <li>United Peace Fellowhip, Manchester <li><i>La Protesta</i> (South American anarchist publication, Buenos Aires) <li>The Humanist Society, Queen Mary College, University of London <li>Hutchinson Medical Publications Ltd <li>Art Quarterly Publications Ltd <li>Nathan W Stock (Chief, Gerontology Branch, Department of Health, Education And Welfare) <li>Trinity College Dublin <li>Botanical Society of the British Isles <li>Lilian Wolfe for Freedom Press <li>The Progressive League <li>Elizabeth [addressed to Uncle Alex) <li>IV Congress of the International Association of Gerontology <li>Cambridge University United Nations Association <li>Movemenent For Colonial Freedom <li>Routledge And Kegan Paul Ltd re sales of <i>The Giant's Strength</i> <li>R van Outryvre (Belgian shell collector) <li>The Medical Defence Union <li>London Anarchist Group <li>Rachel Hunter for Loughton Women's Petition Against H Bomb Tests <li>Dick Clemente{s?], editor of <i>Tribune</i> <li>D[ais?] King <li>Herbert Jehle (Physics Department, University of Nebraska) <li>Roy [Rory?] West <li>Albert Camus [letter in French] <li>Manchester Library And Philisophical Society. Flyer for the Ramsden Memorial Lecture "Problems of Human Ageing" by Alex Comfort on 18 November 1957 <li>Michael Kidson for <i>Socialist Review</i> <li>Dave Goodman (Ilford, Essex) re a meeting on stopping H-Bomb Tests on 12 January 1957 <li>National Council for Abolition of Nuclear Weapon Tests <li>World Federation of Scientific Workers <li>H L Boisclair (author) <li>Members of the public responding to Comforts work and views, asking for autographs, asking for advice on personal matters, asking for financial asstance |