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LABOUR HISTORY British Labour Party Research Department LABOUR HISTORY British Labour Party Research Department Memoranda and Information Papers Part 2: Research Department Memoranda, January 1962 – May 1970 With Information Papers, 1960­1970 DETAILED LISTING Cards 190­191 Detailed Listing of Research Department Memoranda, January 1962 – May 1970 Card No Description of Contents 190 Detailed Listing, January 1962 – June 1968 191 Detailed Listing, June 1968 – May 1970 Cards 192 – 314 British Labour Party Research Department Memoranda, January 1962 – May 1970 Card No Description of Contents 192 January 1962 (RD 192­200) RD 192 Common Market – Review of Recent Developments. January 1962 Home Policy Sub­Committee. 193 Economic Summary (2 January 1962) January 1962 Home Policy Sub­Committee. 194 Non­Manual Workers and the Labour Party. January 1962 Home Policy Sub­Committee. 195 Notes on Economic Planning by Dr T Balogh. January 1962 Planning in Japan: Implications for Britain. Finance & Economic Policy Committee. 196 The Common Market by Dr. T Balogh. January 1962 Finance and Economic Policy Committee. 197 Economic Planning and the Long­Term Programme January 1962 by Joan Mitchell. (abridged summary). Finance & Economic Policy Sub­Committee. 198 Aide Memoire on principles to be incorporated in January 1962 Labour’s social security scheme with special reference to the application of such principles in the schemes of Belgium, Germany, Sweden and USA. Study Group on Security and Old Age. 199 Notes by Mrs Cockburn of LSE on the Social Security January 1962 Provision in Germany and Sweden. Study Group on Security and Old Age. 200 Synopsis of Popular Pamphlet on Public Expenditure January 1962 and Taxation. Finance & Economic Policy Sub­ Committee. 1 Card No Description of Contents 193 January 1962 – February 1962 (RD 200 cont.­207) RD 200 Synopsis of Popular Pamphlet on Public Expenditure January 1962 and Taxation. Finance & Economic Policy Sub­ Committee. (continued). 201 Planning under the Labour Government by Douglas January 1962 Jay, MP. Finance & Economic Policy Sub­Committee. 202 Economic Planning in the Light of French Experience January 1962 by Robert Field. Finance & Economic Policy Sub­ Committee. 203 North Kensington Labour Party – Conclusions of a January 1962 Study Group on Housing. 204 The Economic Aspects of Advertising by Nicholas January 1962 Kaldor. Commission on Advertising. 205 Export Failure. January 1962 Finance & Economic Policy Sub­Committee. 206 The UK and the Common Market: Progress Report February 1962 Home Policy Committee. 207 Resolutions Received. February 1962 1 st January – 5 th February 1962. Card No Description of Contents 194 February 1962 – March 1962 (RD 208­220) RD 208 Economic Summary (5 February 1962). February 1962 Home Policy Committee. 209 Note on Integration of Immigrants. February 1962 Home Policy Committee. 210 The National Economic Development Council – February 1962 The Government’s Intentions. Finance & Economic Policy Sub­Committee. 211 A Note for the Meeting between the T.U.C. Social February 1962 Insurance Committee and Representatives of the Labour Party’s Study Group on Security and Old Age on 14 th February 1962 at 4.30 at Congress House. 212 The Commission of Inquiry into Advertising by Lord February 1962 Reith. 213 Pilkington: The Main Issues. Joint Working Party on February 1962 Television and Radio. 214 The U K and Europe. February 1962 Joint Committee on Fuel and Power. 215 Extract from Dr. Balogh’s Essay “The Apotheosis of February 1962 the Dilettante” – The Outline of a Solution. Finance & Economic Policy Sub­Committee 216 A Draft Social Security Plan. March 1862 Study Group on Security and Old Age 217 Resolutions Received. 6 February – 5t h March 1962 2 218 The Common Market – Agriculture in Europe. February 1962 Home Policy Committee. 219 Economic Survey (6 March 1962), March 1962 Home Policy Committee 220 The Labour Party’s Policy on Land Ownership. March 1962 Study Group on Land Problems. Card No Description of Contents 195 March 1962 (RD 220 contd.­235) RD 220 The Labour Party’s Policy on Land Ownership. March 1962 Study Group on Land Problems. (continued). 221 The Research Department. March 1962 Home Policy Committee. 222 Capital Gains Tax by Douglas Houghton MP. March 1962 Financial and Economic Policy Sub­Committee. 223 Further Note on Scientific Manpower. March 1962 Study Group on Scientific Manpower. 224 Additional Notes on University Development by March 1962 W F K Wynne­Jones. Study Group on Scientific Manpower. 225 Study Group on Land Problems. Memorandum March 1962 by Mr A Goodman and Prof D Lloyd. 226 Local Elections 1962. March 1962 Local Government Sub­Committee. 227 Notes of a Discussion with Dr Grant, Vice Chancellor March 1962 of the Queen’s University, Belfast. Study Group on Higher Education. 228 Labour and the Universities – from Noel Annan, March 1962 King’s College, Cambridge, Study Group on Higher Education. 229 Gypsies and other Travellers. March 1962 Local Government Sub­Committee. 230 An introductory Paper. March 1962 Study Group on Higher Education. 231 Licensing of Caravans. March 1962 Local Government Sub­Committee. 232 Memorandum to the Royal Commission on the Press March 1962 by N Kaldor and R Neild. Advertising Commission. 233 Possible Sources of Evidence. March 1962 Advertising Commission. 234 Resolutions Received. 6 th – 27 th March 1962. March 1962 Home Policy Sub­Committee. 235 Economic Summary (27 th March 1962). March 1962 Home Policy Committee. Card No Description of Contents 196 March 1962 – April 1962 (RD 235 contd.­250) RD 3 235 Economic Summary (27 th March 1962). March 1962 Home Policy Committee. (continued). 236 The Common Market and the Commonwealth. March 1962 Home Policy Sub­Committee. 237 Draft Statement on London Government. March 1962 238 Integration of Immigrants. March 1962 Home Policy Sub­Committee. 239 A Note on Definitions by Mr Brian Copland. March 1962 Advertising Commission. 240 London Government. March 1962 Home Policy Committee. 241 Local Radio – Note from Mr George Darling MP. April 1962 Joint Working Party on Television and Radio. 242 University of Aberdeen – Notes on a visit to the April 1962 Department of Social Medicine 15.3.62 by Lord Taylor. Study Group on Higher Education. 243 Memorandum by Mr W Lane. April 1962 Study Group on Land Problems 244 Memorandum by the Rt Hon Lord Silkin QC. April 1962 Study Group on Land Problems. 245 Planning and the Common Market – The Anti­Socialist April 1962 Community by Mrs Barbara Castle, MP. (NS & N Article, 13 March 1962). Home Policy Sub­Committee. 246 Statistical Note by Robert Neild. April 1962 Finance & Economic Policy Sub­Committee. 247 Suggested Outline. May 1962 Finance & Economic Policy Sub­Committee. 248 Supplementary Bibliography on Advertising. April 1962 Advertising Commission. 249 Resolutions Received. 28 th March – 26 th April 1962. April 1962 Home Policy Sub­Committee. 250 Non­Manual Workers and the Labour Party. April 1962 Home Policy Sub­Committee. Card No Description of Contents 197 April 1962 – June 1962 (RD 250 contd.­264) RD 250 Non­Manual Workers and the Labour Party. April 1962 Home Policy Sub­Committee. 251 Economic Summary (1 May 1962). May 1962 Home Policy Committee. 252 Planning and the Common Market by May 1962 Mr F W Mulley, MP Home Policy Sub­Committee. 253 The Growth and Extent of Advertising. May 1962 Advertising Commission. 254 Advertising and the consumer– Report of the May 1962 Consumer Sub­Committee. 255 Questions for Consideration by Study Group on May 1962 Higher Education. 256 Advertising and Values (Richard Wollheim). May 1962 Advertising Commission 257 Labour’s Views on Industrial Relations. May 1962 4 Synopsis of Draft Pamphlet by Mr George Darling MP 258 The Economics of Advertising: The Relevant May 1962 Questions. Advertising Commission. Report of the Economic Sub­Committee. 259 Advertising and Values (ii) (Prof MacRae). May 1962 Advertising Commission. 260 Advertising and the Press (Lord Francis­Williams). May 1962 Advertising Commission 261 The Common Market. May 1962 Motion tabled by leading Members of Parliamentary Labour Party, March 1962. 262 A Paper prepared by the Research Unit of the London May 1962 Institute of Education as evidence to the Robbins Committee. Study Group on Higher Education. 263 Advertising and its effect on the Mass Media May 1962 (Alan Day). Advertising Commission. 264 Advertising: Main Questions. June 1962 Advertising Commission Card No Description of Contents 198 May 1962 – June 1962 (RD 264 contd.­277) RD 264 Advertising: Main Questions. June 1962 Advertising Commission. (continued). 265 A National Emergency Plan for Higher Education by May 1962 John Vaizey. 266 A National Emergency Plan for Higher Education. May 1962 “Operation Open Door” by Peter Hall 267 Social Security Proposals: The Total Cost and a Re­Statement of the Case for Recoupment of the Pension Supplement through a Special Levy. Study Group on Security and Old Age. 268 Planning and the Common Market. May 1962 Home Policy Sub­Committee 270 Non­Manual Workers and the Labour Party. May 1962 Home Policy Sub­Committee. 271 Resolutions Received 29t h April – 29 th May 1962 May 1962 Home Policy Sub­Committee. 272 Aide Memoire (1) – List of Provisional June 1962 Recommendations. Study Group on Land Problems. 273 Aide Memoire (2) – Papers for Future Meetings. June 1962 Study Group on Land Problems. 274 Aide Memoire (3) – Matters deferred for Later June 1962 Consideration. Study Group on Land Problems. 275 Study Group on Higher Education. June 1962 Notes from Chairman. 276 Note on Education for the Professions by June 1962 Brian Abel­Smith. Study Group on Higher Education. 277 Notes from Prof Sir Nevell Mott, FRS, Dept of Physics June 1962 at Cambridge, following a discussion with John Vaizey Study Group on Higher Education. Card No Description of Contents 5 199 June 1962 – July 1962 (RD 278­298) RD 278 Note on Voting Formula under Treaty of Rome. June 1962 279 The Regional Planning of Higher Education Centres June 1962 by Peter Hall and John Vaizey.
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