Description | Correspondents include: <br><br> <li>Sir Lawrence Bragg (physicist and X-ray crystallographer) <li>T F Fox of <i>The Lancet</i> <li>Joseph Scott (UCL Librarian) regarding Comfort's gifts to UCL Library <li>Glynne Wickham (Department of Drama, University of Bristol) <li>Editorial Américalee (Argentine publisher) regarding "Sexual Behaviour In Society" [letter in Spanish] <li>David Higham Associates regarding <i>Darwin And The Naked Lady</i> and poems <li>Murray Sayle regarding radio transmitters [for use in Comfort's political activities] <li><i>SING</i> <li>Norman Price (author) <li>Dr Desmond Pond regarding the health of Comfort's wife, Ruth <li>Elisabeth Hyndman (poet) <li>R H S Crossman (Labour MP) <li>Henry Belton (painter) <li>Fergus King <li>Members of the public regarding a letter by Comfort published in <i>The Guardian</i> on 19 February 1963 <li>The British Museum <li>John Arden (Irish playwright) <li>Member of the public regarding "Modern Sexuality" <li>S Young regarding reincarnation <li>Members of the public regarding <i>Sex In Society</i> <li>Michael Maddison regarding the 1964 poetry conference at the Edinburgh Festival <li>Timothy Rendle <li>Member of the public regarding "Man and his Future" <li>Member of the public regarding Comfort's assertion that a chivalrous boy is one who take contraception when he goes to meet his girlfriend <li>Programme notes for a series of lecture and discussions entitled "Violence In Society, Nature and Art", to be held at the ICA from January-March 1964 <li>Major Stephen Naish |