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  <dc:title>Correspondence and Press Cuttings re: Basic English</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Press cuttings from "The New Scientist" on the topic of "English as a world language" including cuttings which feature public responses to the articles (Jan - Feb 1959). Correspondence between Sir Cyril Ninshelwood P R S on behalf of The Royal Society and the  G B Brown from the Department of Physics, U C L concerning the value of Basic English. Indivdual letters include: 1 letter titled the "Orthological Institute" from C K Ogden to G B Brown (1951) and 1 letter from Guy B Brown to C K Ogden concerning his attempts on The Royal Society.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1951-1966</dc:date>
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