Record

StorageSiteUCL Special Collections
LevelFile
Reference Number MS ADD 426/C/2/3
TitleLetters in Newspapers
Date1969-1990
DescriptionPress cuttings and photocopied pages from the local and national press, featuring published letters on various subjects by Smith. Comprises:

two photocopies of page from 'Stanmore Observer', 18 January 1990, containing Smith's letter "Self-interest and profit are glorified" in relation to service provision by utility companies;
photocopy of a page from 'The Guardian', 1 November 1983, containing Smith's letter on the dangers of nuclear war;
photocopy of a page from 'The Guardian', 12 May 1983, containing Smith's letter on the dangers of an accidental nuclear war;
photocopy of a page from 'The Guardian', 15 September 1982, containing the letter "How nuclear deterrence should be supplanted", undersigned by Smith amongst others;
cuttings, pasted onto paper, from 'The Observer', 28 November 1971, containing Smith's letter regarding the Dvorak keyboard, responding to an article about possible replacement of "qwerty", 21 November 1971;
cutting from the 'Harrow Observer and Gazette', 15 December 1970, containing article "Genetic code is based on maths", reporting on Smith's careers talk at King's School, Harrow;
cutting from the 'Harrow Observer and Gazette', 23 October 1970, containing Smith's letter "Misgivings about traffic scheme";
photocopy of page from 'Harrow Observer and Gazette', 19 September 1969, containing Smith's letter "Terrified by one-way traffic scheme".
Extent1 folder
ArrangementReverse chronological order
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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