Papers of Arthur Primrose Young (1885-1977), works manager, British Thomson-Houston... File of miscellaneous correspondence, arranged in chronological order., 1919-1975
File of miscellaneous correspondence, arranged in chronological order., 1919-1975
MSS.242/C/4/1-136
1919-1975
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Correspondents include:
Introduction to Karl Lindner by Dr. Carl Goerdeler [for Goerdeler].1939 [MSS.242/C/4/2-4]; D. Morton for Prime Minister: response to Young's memorandum (on war aims, etc.) 1943 [MSS.242/C/4/10]; R.C.K. Ensor: correspondence relating to their books; Young relating to Goerdeler, 1944 [MSS.242/C/4/11-12]; Richard Law [son of Bonar Law]: Young reminiscence about meeting him in France in 1919. 1944 [MSS.242/C/4/13-16]; Mrs Rudolf Hahn, 1946 [MSS.242/C/4/24]; Lady Megan Lloyd George, following visit to Coventry, 1949 [MSS.242/C/4/29]; Socit d'Economie Politique de Belgique: election of Young as honorary member, 1949 [MSS.242/C/4/32-3]; W.B. Tuck [school colleague in 1899], subsequently Professor of chemistry, 1950 [MSS.242/C/4/34-6]; Louise Morgan, News Chronicle: origins of industrial correspondents; NC reluctance to feature news stories about the blind, 1951 [MSS.242/C/4/41]; Joan Mary Fry: includes her views on domestic service, 1954 [MSS.242/C/4/49]; Demintry (Society for Democratic Integration in Industry): approach from Ernest Bader (secretary) with leaflets, 1958 [MSS.242/C/4/57-60]; National Union of Manufacturers, Dudley Area: Young as principal speaker at annual dinner 1958 [MSS.242/C/4/64-68]; Mrs Rudolf Hahn, 1961[MSS.242/C/4/86]; Congratulatory telegram to Lord Beaverbrook, with reply, 1963 [MSS.242/C/4/88-9]; Lord Netherthorpe, 1963 [MSS.242/C/4/93]; H.T.H. Piaggio (former school colleague, mathematician), 1965 [MSS.242/C/4/103]; J. de C. Ling, Rhodesia Political Department, FCO, relating to Britain's policy of a negotiated settlement, 1969 [MSS.242/C/4/109]; Correspondence relating to addressing BSC Advanced Management Techniques course, 1971-2 [MSS.242/C/4/123-6]; James Callaghan MP: thanks for book.[MSS.242/C/4/132]; W.H. Stokes (former Coventry trade unionist) [MSS.242/C/4/134]; Kenneth Lindsay; two letters relating to visiting Young with Sidney Aster, whom he praises, 1974 [MSS.242/C/4/135-6]
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