Description | Correspondents: <li>Edward Grant, Hon Secretary of the Hume Society at the University of Southampton <li>David Higham, author agent <li>Edward Fox and Barbara McPherson of the Society for Cultural Relations with the USSR <li>Brenda Pool of the Institute of Contemporary Arts <li>Desmond Mills <li>J Norman Glaister of the School of Integrative Social Research <li>J Selwyn Davies of Coleg Harlech, a residential college for adult education <li>Professor Alex Haddow <li> Sidney Hilton, from Science for Peace <li>Eric Ross, chairman of the Hornsey Committee for the Peaceful Solution of the German Problem <li>Marjorie Abbott of Artists for Peace <li>Jean Laffittee, General Secretary of the World Council of Peace <li>T F Fox, Editor of <i>The Lancet</i> <li>C B Christesen <li>Herman Rappaport <li>Student Committee of Friends International Centre (Quakers) <li>A W Rapers of the Hutchinson Society <li>Will Parkin of the Bristol Peace Council <li>Norman Polster, of the Society for Social Responsibility in Science <li>John Biggs-Davison, Conservative MP <li>Norman Franklin of Routledge & Kegan Paul Ltd <li>R Jourdan of the Mutuelle Generale de L'education Nationale <li>Anthony Richmond, of University of Edinburgh <li>Peter Townsend, Institute of Community Studies <li>BBC <li>Robert Fogan, of <i>A Medical Bulletin</i> <li>David Kerr of the Medical Association for the Prevention of War <li>Hilda Andrews of the Polish Cultural Society <li>K C Ghose, Professor of Zoology, City College Calcutta <li>G H Bourne of the Institute of Biology<br /> <br /> Correspondence generally relates to invitations to speak at events, post-war international relations and peace, and Comfort's published works. A small number of letters are in French. |