StorageSite | UCL Institute of Education |
Description | Comprises press cuttings being mainly obituaries of Simon's contemporaries: 1. Cutting (probably Daily Star) of a letter to the Editor from [Bill] Wainwright dated 9 July 1988 entitled 'Not a KGB agent's recruiting ground', expressing disgust at the damage that Kim Philby had done to the image of the British Communist Party 2. Obituary of Vivian Morton, Guardian, 1 August, 1990 3. Obituary of Klaus Fuchs, Independent, 29 January 1988 4. Obituaries of Hilda Himmelweit from the Guardian, 16 March 1989 and the Independent 23 March 1989 5. Letter dated 30 December 1988 from 'Nera' referring to a meeting and lunch in Cambridge 6. Obituary, Ted Bramley, Guardian 8 March 1989 7. Letter of thanks from [Amile] regarding Simon's condolences on the death of her father 8. Letter from Sister Mary Benedict referring to an international gathering of nuns at the Benedictine Order 9. Obituary of Denys Thompson, The Times 1 March 1988 10. Letter from Betty Thompson, dated 25 September 1988 thanking Simon for his letter of condolence regarding Denys' death 11. Obituary of Denys Thompson, [The Guardian], 1 March 1988 12. Obituary of Denys Thompson, The Independent, 7 March 1988 13. Obituary of Arthur Leslie Morton, The Independent, 5 November 1987 14. Obituary of Professor J H Humphrey, The Guardian 31 December 1987 15. Obituary of Professor J H Humphrey, The Times 31 December 1987 16. Letter to Simon from Hugh Faulkner stating that he has done nothing about an autobiography. Reference is made to a Communist Party interest, January 1982 17. Cutting from Sunday Times dated 27 March 1988 referring to Kim Philby's revelations on his recruitment by the KGB |