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Jock Campbell, 1960-1963

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MS. Nicholson 116
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Correspondence of John Middleton ('Jock') Campbell, 1960-1963. Correspondents include Robert Maxwell, 1963; Geoffrey Wooley, 1963; Oliver Woods, 1962-1963; Ian Fleming, 1963; Lucretia Ilsey, 1963; Cheddi Jagan, 1960-1963; Freddie Seebohm, 1963; Ian McDonald, Booker Sugar Estates Ltd, 1963; Evelyn Joll, 1963; Gordon Newton, 1963; H. G. Conway, Short Brothers & Harland Ltd, 1963; Glyn Jones, Central African Office, 1963; Ernest Jones-Parry, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, 1962-1963; Noni Crosfield [Jabavu], 1963; Michael Caine, regarding the death of his mother, 1962; Ralph Grey, Governor of British Guiana, 1960 and 1962; David Astor, 1962; Thomas Balogh, 1962; Terence Kilmartin, 1962; John Rowley, 1962; Nicholas Kaldor, 1962; Sir Archibald Cuke, 1962; Leslie Farrer-Brown, the Nuffield Foundation, 1961; Janet Jagan, 1961; W.H. McCleland, Campbell Booker Carter (Central Africa) Limited, 1960; H. A. Fagan, The Economic League, 1960; Lord Beaverbrook, 1961

Also includes copy of Henry Morley Lecture to the Royal Society of Arts by Sir Andrew Cohen ‘New Work and Ideas in the Field of Technical Co-operation', Mar 1963, memorandum regarding the proposed reorganisation of Bookers Travel Limited, Dec 1962, reprint of The Times article ‘Facing up to Facts in the Caribbean’ by Campbell, May 1962, article ‘A Population Picture of British Guiana’ by G.C.L. Bertram, May 1962, memorandum and articles of association of Guyana Industrial and Commercial Investments Limited, Nov 1960, ‘Guides to Corporate Responsibility Series Reprints for Harvard Business Review’ no. 21220, memorandum regarding the revised constitution for British Guiana, Apr 1960, and copies of article ‘The West Indies’ by Campbell.

Dates

  • Creation: 1960-1963

Extent

1 box (2 folders)

Language of Materials

  • English

Shelfmark

MS. Nicholson 116

Repository Details

Part of the Bodleian Libraries Repository

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