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  <dc:title>Correspondence and Papers: Various 1915-1952</dc:title>
  <dc:description>General correspondence: 
GAITSKELL, Arthur senior, sent from Banff, mostly in Latin pre 1915 
JOSEPH, H.W.B., Oxford. Congratulations and comment of Hugh Gaitskell 's degree papers 1927 
ELLIS, W.L. (Ellis and Mee, Window Cleaners, Hucknall, Notts) (14, of which 4 are incomplete) 1928-1932 
MAWER, Allen, UCL 1932 
ANON., Hammersmith Mall, W6 1932 
FABER, Geoffrey (Faber &amp; Faber) 1932 
KITTREDGE, Tracy B. (Rockefeller Foundation) 1933 
COLE, G.D.H. to Evan Durbin 1933 
REASLEY, T.R. (University of Western Australia), to G.D.H.Cole 1933 
CATLIN, George E.G. (3) 1934 
[DALTON], Hugh, enclosing a letter introducing Hugh Gaitskell  to friends in Czechoslovakia (2) 1935
WEBB, Sidney 1936 
CHATHAM DLP (Nina Beale) 1936 
WOOLF, Leonard 1937 
BAILEY, S.H. (LSE) 1938 
BAILEY, G.S. (Board of Trade), enclosing the President's minutes appointing Hugh Gaitskell  as Temporary Assistant Secretary and Temporary Principal Assistant Secretary (3) 1942 
CROWTHER, Geoffrey ('The Economist') (2) 1943 
PYE, David, and E.Tanner (UCL) (3) 1944-1945
 
Miscellaneous political and economics papers 
Notes on a new Economics Society (2 copies, 1 annotated by Hugh Gaitskell ) [1930's] 
Article from 'The New Age', dated 28 Dec 1933, about Hugh Gaitskell 's chapter in G.D.H. Cole's book, 'What Everybody wants to know about Money' 1933 
Printed LP Election Statement 'Call to Power' 1935 
Chatham DLP balance sheet 1936 
Hugh Gaitskell 's South Leeds election address (2 copies) 1945 
'Leeds Weekly Citizen'. Article on Hugh Gaitskell 's maiden speech 31 Aug 1945 
Hugh Gaitskell 's South Leeds election address 1950 
Newspaper cutting of an open letter to Aneurin Bevan from Salvador de Madariaga, Oxford, attacking his Jarrow speech Mar [1952].</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1915-1952</dc:date>
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