Chairman's Office correspondence with, and concerning, Sir Alec Douglas Home, Nov 1964; Feb-Aug 1965
File
CCO 20/8/8
Correspondents include:-
- Banks, AN, Central Office Agent, South Eastern Area
- Barr, Jeremy G.H., Hon. Secretary, University of York Conservative Association
- Blakenham, John Hare, 1st Viscount, Conservative Party Chairman
- Bowlby, Miss Angela, Leader's Private Office
- Cann, Edward du, Conservative Party Chairman
- Christ, George E, Editor of The Weekly News Letter
- Craig, Colin, Personal Assistant to Party Chairman Lord Blakenham
- Lindsey, John, Broadcasting Department, Conservative Central Office
- Pearson, Sir Frank, Parliamentary Private Secretary to Sir Alec Douglas-Home
- Turner, Miss Barbara L, Secretary, University and Teachers Department, Conservative Central Office
- Walker, Susan, Conservative Party Vice-Chairman (Women)
- Yonge, Miss Felicity, Private Secretary to Sir Alec Douglas-Home, Leader of the Opposition
Subjects include:-
- Antipathy within the BBC and ITV towards the Conservative Party, Nov 1964
- Requests for clarification from Douglas-Home of Conservative Party policy, for publication in the Newcastle University Courier, Feb 1965
- Douglas-Home's practice sessions on using the Teleprompter, Mar 1965
- Request for Douglas-Home to write an introductory article for the new Manchester University Conservative Association magazine, Mar 1965
- Invitation to Douglas-Home to address the University of York Conservative Association, Apr 1965
- The fielding of parliamentary candidates against the Conservative Party by the Federation of Ratepayers' Associations in the County of Sussex, Apr 1965
- Dissatisfaction of Women with the Conservative Party, as reported to the Parliamentary Sub-Committee of the Conservative Women's National Advisory Committee, 07/05/1965
- Proposed appointment of Sir Alec Douglas-Home as Shadow Foreign Secretary by his successor as Party Leader, 23/07/1965
- Invitation for Douglas-Home to become Patron of the Nottingham University Conservative Association, Jul 1965
- Resignation of Sir Alec Douglas-Home and election of Edward Heath as Party Leader, Jul-Aug 1965
Includes:-
- Draft article for inclusion in the University of Manchester Conservative Association magazine, written by G.E. Christ on behalf of Douglas-Home, 19/03/1965
- Draft typescript [3pp] of opening paragraphs for Douglas-Home's Leicester speech [26/03/1965] concerning recent by-elections at Saffron Walden and Roxburgh, ND [c.Mar 1965; includes annotations]
- Draft typescript speech [6pp] to be given by Sir Alec Douglas Home concerning the subject of the Common Market, ND [c.Mar-Apr 1965; Author not given]
- Typescript notes for Douglas-Home's resignation speech to the 1922 Committee, 19/07/1965 [Author not given]
- Conservative Central Office press release containing the text of Sir Alec Douglas-Home's statement to the 1922 Committee concerning his resignation, 22/07/1965
- Resolution forwarded by the Executive Council of Maidstone Conservative Association congratulating Heath on his election as Party Leader, and expressing appreciation for Sir Alec Douglas-Home, 28/08/1965
Dates
- Nov 1964; Feb-Aug 1965
Extent
1 file
Language of Materials
- English
Conditions Governing Access
Closed.
Shelfmark
CCO 20/8/8
Repository Details
Part of the Bodleian Libraries Repository
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