U DPC Papers of Philip Corrigan Relating 1919-1973 to the London School of Economics
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Hull History Centre: Papers of Philip Corrigan relating to the London School of Economics U DPC Papers of Philip Corrigan relating 1919-1973 to the London School of Economics Historical background: Philip Corrigan? The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) is a specialist social science university. It was founded in 1894 by Beatrice and Sidney Webb. Custodial History: Donated by Philip Corrigan, Department of Sociology and Social Administration, Durham University, October 1974 Description: Material about the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) including files relating to the history of the institution, and miscellaneous files referring to accounts, links with other countries, particularly Southern Rhodesia, and aspects of student militancy and student unrest. Arrangement: U DPC/1-8 Materials (mainly photocopies) for a history of the London School of Economics and Political Science, 1919- 1973 U DPC/9-14 Miscellaneous files relating to LSE and higher education, 1966-1973 Extent: 0.5 linear metres Access Conditions: Access will be given to any accredited reader page 1 of 8 Hull History Centre: Papers of Philip Corrigan relating to the London School of Economics U DPC/1 File. 'General; foundation; the Webbs' containing the 1919-1970 following items relating to the London School of Economics and Political Science: (a) Booklist and notes (4pp.). No date (b) 'The London School of Economics and Political Science' by D. Mitrany ('Clare Market Review Series', no.1, 1919) (c) Memorandum and Articles of Association of the LSE, dated 1901, reprinted 1923. (d) 'An Historical Note' by Graham Wallas ('Handbook of LSE Students' Union', 1925, pp.11-13) (e) 'Freedom in Soviet Russia' by Sidney Webb ('Contemporary Review', January 1933, pp.11-21) (f) 'The Beginnings of the LSE'' by Max Beer ('Fifty Years of International Socialism', 1935, pp.81-88) (g) 'Graduate Organisations in the University of London' by O.S. ('Clare Market Review', March 1937, pp.9-11) (h) 'Review of the Activities and Development (of the LSE) during the period 1923-1937' (Feb 1938, pp.3-36 and 135-152) (i) Excerpts from 'The Webbs and their Work' by R.H. Tawney (Webb Memorial Lecture, 1945) (j) 'The LSE ... 1895-1945' by F.A. Hayeck (Economica, Feb 1946) (k) 'The Clare Market Ragged School' (Clare Market Review, Summer 1948, pp.3-11) (l) 'LSE Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow' by Vera Anstey (LSE Society Magazine, Jan 1951, pp.2-5 and Jul 1951, pp.2-5) (m) 'The Uses of LSE' (Clare Market Review, Michaelmas 1959, pp.12- 15) (n) 'What is LSE?' by Asher Trope (?Clare Market Review, no date, p.33) (o) 'The Vocational Aspect', including 'Sidney Webb and the London Technical Education Board: II The Board at Work' by E.J.T. Brennan. (Spring 1960) (p) 'The function of the LSE' by Colin Sweet, with replies by P.W. Simon and D.J. Kingsley (? 'Clare Market Review', Lent 1953, pp.21-24 and Summer 1953, pp.7- 10) (q) 'The Growth of the LSE A Brief History' ('LSE Society Magazine', Spring 1964, pp.1-9) (r) 'LSE in 1921' by George Tugendhat ('LSE Society Magazine', Spring 1964, pp.11-13) (s) 'The Research Student and his Supervisor' by L.G. Robinson (pub. LSE, 1967, 14pp.) (t) 'Capitalism and the University: Two Examples, LSE and Warwick' (Socialist Society duplicated pamphlet, c.1970, 12pp.) (4) 1 file page 2 of 8 Hull History Centre: Papers of Philip Corrigan relating to the London School of Economics U DPC/2 File. 'The Beveridge Years' 1921-1973 Containing copies of the following items, all by W.H.Beveridge unless otherwise indicated: (a) 'Economics as a Liberal Education' (Economica, Jan 1921, pp.2-19) (b) Foreword to the London School of Economics Students' Union Handbook (Oct 1925) (c) 'The LSE as a School of Humanities' ('Contemporary Review', Mar 1933, pp.298-306) (d) 'The Social Sciences as a Means of General Education' ('Oxford Magazine', 2 Feb 1933, pp.362-363) (e) 'The Chairman of the Court of Governors' ('Clare Market Review', Michaelmas 1935, p.6) (f) LSE Department of Business Administration. 'Report on the First Five Years' Work and Proposals for the Future'. (April 1935, 6pp.) (g) 'Soviet Communism' ('Political Quarterly', Jul-Sep 1936, pp.346-367) (h) 'The Working Constitution and Practice' (of the LSE). (Director's Memorandum of 8 Jun 1936. 28pp.). Revised, 1 Feb 1937. (i) 'Tributes to Sir William Beveridge, Director 1919-1937' ('Clare Market Review', Jun 1937, pp.6-10) (j) 'The Place of the Social Sciences in Human Knowledge' ('Politica', Sep 1937, pp.459-479) (k) 'Power and influence' (Hodder and Stoughton, 1953, chapters VIII-XI, pp.167-254; and Appendix A, pp.377- 385 and 395.) (l) 'Lord Beveridge as an Economist' by Lady Beveridge ('Clare Market Review', Michaelmas 1956, pp.16-19) (m) 'Lady Beveridge' (Memorial Service address by Sir Sydney Caine). ('Clare Market Review', Michaelmas 1959, pp.35-36) (n) Excerpts from 'A Defence of Free Learning' (Oxford University Press, 1959) (o) Book reviews. 'An Epic of Clare Market' by Janet Beveridge; and 'The LSE and its Problems' by W.H.Beveridge ('LSE Society Magazine', Jul 1960, pp.26- 29) (p) 'Lord Beveridge and the University of London' by D.W. Logan ('LSE Society Magazine', Sep 1963, pp.22- 24) (q) 'Kingsley Martin- L.S.E'. An extract from his autobiography 'Father Figures'. (LSE, Jan 1967, pp.1-2) (r) LSE No.45. Includes 'Beveridge and the LSE Part Two' by Lord Chorley. (Jun 1973) 1 file page 3 of 8 Hull History Centre: Papers of Philip Corrigan relating to the London School of Economics U DPC/3 File. 'Carr-Saunders Years' 1952-1959 Containing the following items relating to the London School of Economics and Political Science: (a) 'The Purpose of a University' by A. Carr - Saunders ('Clare Market Review', Jun 1952, pp.3-6) (b) 'University Education in the Colonies' by A. Carr - Saunders ('LSE Society Magazine', Jul 1953 p.2-3) (c) 'Jubilee Conference: A Clare Market Review Supplement' ('Clare Market Review', Summer 1956, pp.1- 15). Including: (i) Opening address by A. Carr - Saunders (ii) 'The Webbs and the LSE' by R.H. Tawney (iii) 'Reflections of the Social Sciences' by W.A. Robson (d) 'Sir Alexander Carr-Saunders' by Elsie Tudor ('Clare Market Review', Lent 1957, pp.5-6) (e) Notes. (4pp., 1959) 1 file U DPC/4 File. 'Caine Years' (also Robbins) 1957-1970 Containing the following items relating to the London School of Economics and Political Science: (a) 'On being a Colonial Vice-Chancellor' by Sir Sydney Caine ('LSE Society Magazine', Jul 1957, pp.6-7; 24-25) (b) 'The Ford Grant for International Activities' by Sydney Caine ('LSE Society Magazine', Jan 1959, pp.6-7) (c) 'The School in the Post - Robbins Era' by Sydney Caine ('LSE Society Magazine', Spring 1964, p24-25) (d) 'A New Site for the School? A Department of Mathematics?' by Sydney Caine ('LSE Society Magazine', Winter 1965, pp.12-14) (e) 'Mathematics In - Evening Teaching Out', by Sydney Caine (LSE, Jul 1966, pp.3-4) (f) 'Universities and the State' by Sydney Caine ('Political Quarterly', Jul/ Sep 1966, pp.237-254) (g) 'Letter from the Director', by Sydney Caine (LSE, Jan 1967) (h) 'The Director looks back and looks forward', by Sydney Caine (LSE, Jul 1967, pp.1-5) (i) 'The B.Sc. (Econ.)' by L.C. Robbins; and 'Education for Development' by Sydney Caine ('LSE Society Magazine', Jan 1958, pp.10-15) (j) 'Lunchtime Meeting - Robbins and Moser' ('LSE Society Magazine', Spring 1964, p.33) (k) 'President of the LSE Society, 1967/68 (Lord Robbins)'. (LSE, Jul 1968, p.10) (l) 'The Court of Governors and its History' by Lord Robbins; and 'The Academic Board', by Peter Gilbert (LSE, July 1970, pp.ii-3, 6) 1 file page 4 of 8 Hull History Centre: Papers of Philip Corrigan relating to the London School of Economics U DPC/5 File. 'Walter Adams, Secretary 1930s, Director 1960s' 1938-1969 Containing the following items relating to the London School of Economics and Political Science: (a) 'Comment' ('Clare Market Review', Dec 1938, p.3) (b) 'Clare Market Review', vol.63, no.1 (1966). Containing articles on Walter Adams. (c) 'Adams. The Facts'. (Duplicated pamphlet issued by Students' Union Council, 11 Nov 1966. 10pp.) (d) 'The new Director speaks' (LSE, Jul 1967, pp.6-7) (e) 'Letter from the Director' by Walter Adams (LSE, Dec 1967, p.14) (f) 'Universities and Government' by Walter Adams (LSE, Jun 1968, pp.1- 2) (g) 'Dialogue in Two Hemispheres', by Walter Adams (LSE, Dec 1969, p.12) (h) 'The Place of Professional Education in the Universities' by Walter Adams (British Universities Annual, 1969, pp.3-11) (i) 'LSE and the New Militancy' by Walter Adams ('British Universities Annual', 1969, pp.103-111) 1 file U DPC/6 File. 'Modern Times' 1964-1970 Containing the following items relating to the London School of Economics and Politcal Science: (a) 'Leslie Farrer-Brown C.B.E. President (of LSE Society) 1964'. ('LSE Society Magazine', Spring 1964, pp.30-31) (b) 'LSE Planning Group looks 20 years ahead' ('LSE Society Magazine', Spring 1964, pp.26-29) (c) 'The Four Freedoms' ('LSE Society Magazine', Autumn 1964, pp.26- 28) (d) 'LSE Student Power' ('The Times', 27 Apr 1966) (e) 'The Troubles. A Chronology with Observations'. (LSE, Jul 1967, pp.8- 19) (f) 'Clare Special on LSE' (pub. Students' Union, 1967) (g) 'More Heads at the Top' (Articles by Professor Harold Edey and Dr. Percy Cohen on their duties as Pro-Director and Dean of Undergraduate Studies respectively). (LSE, Dec 1967, pp.26-27) (h) LSE, no.37 (Jun 1969) (i) 'The State of LSE A Junior Staff View', by Carol Wain (LSE, December 1969, pp.7-8) (j) Book reviews.