Ogden, C.K. (Charles Kay), 1889-1957. Outgoing correspondence. [192-] - 1975. Box 79 A - Bl F.1 Unidentified correspondence, outgoing(i.e. letters lacking the names and addresses of correspondent), most from 1930s, some '20s and '40s, most concerning Basic English, several incomplete, 51 items. F.2 Ab - Angus Abbey School for Speakers [1940-45] Abbott, Professor [ ] 1936 Abbott, Senator M. 1936 Abel, J.F. 1938 Academic Anglo-Estonian Society 1932 Academy of Foreign Relations Inc. 1938 Acou, F. 1948 Adams, Dr. [ ] 1940 Addison-Wesley Publishing 1967 [from F.K. Ogden] Adelson, E. 1952 Adie, L. 1939 Adler, Professor [ ] 1932 (2) Afriat, Capt. [ ] undated The African Defender 1937 Afshar, Dr. [ ] 1947 Agency of the Copyright Libraries 1945 - 1953 (7) Agfay, J. 1949 Aguire, M. G. 1938 - 1945 Aiken, Dr. [ ] 1933 (2) Aiken, Janet Rankin [1933] (2) Aitken, [Max?] 1955 Akpoyibo, F.M. 1948 Al Ahram 1935 Al-Balagh 1935 Al-Hilal Magazine Ali, S.N.Q. Zulfaqar 1949 (2) Allen, C. 1935 Allen, H.J.B. 1951 Allen and Unwin 1937 Al-Mugattam 1935 Alonso, C 1939 - 1947 Al-Singassa 1935 Altham, C.J. 1960 [from F.K. Ogden] Atlman, F.X. 1937 Alwines, C.W.D. 1948 - 1949 Amaral, V. B. de 1971 [from F.K. Ogden] Ambrosio, G. 1952 Amaral, V.B. American Chamber of Commerce Journal American Journal of Psychology American Speech Amory, Rt. Hon. Viscount 1965 [from F.K. Ogden] Anderson, Hamilton H. 1937 Anderson, I.A. 1970 [from F.K. Ogden] Anderson, J.C.M. 1945 Anderson, John M. 1947 (4) Andrus, E. 1949 Angermund, W. 1931 - 1934 (4) Anglo-Brazilian Cultural Society Anglo-Iranian Oil Co. 1951 - 1942 (8) Anglo-Japanese Relations Committee 1935 Angus and Robertson 1949 F.3 Abercrombie, David 1939 - 1965 14 items. F.4 Aitken, Miss [Barbara] 1937 - 1945 12 items (includes typescripts) F.5 Almon, M. 1933 - 1937 16 items. F.6 An - Au Anomoto, Yasuji 1949 Antiga, Juan 1936 Ayanwu, F. 1945 Appelton-Century 1938 Aquilina, A.C. 1944 Arabian American Oil Co. 1950 Arce, G. 1934 Archontides, B. 1936 Arend, Dr. [ ] 1933 Argentine Embassy 1939 Arkin, B. 1950 Arkins, J.G.D. 1936 - 1938 (4) Armidale Teacers' College 1949 Armour, W.A. 1936 Armstrong, Amy A. 1947 - 1957 (9) [some from F.K. Ogden] Armstrong, M.W. 1952 Arnakis, G. 1948 Arnold, J. 1951 - 1952 (5) Arvin, G.J. 1950 Asgeirsson, A. 1938 Asburnham-Sutton, M. 1949 Asnaourow, Professor [ ] 1933 Aspinall, Dr. [ ] 1943 & undated Association for European Youth Colonies 1936 (3) The Athenaeum 1915 The Athenaeum [club] 1948 - 1949 Atkinson, B.H. 1947 Attygalle, P.P. 1952 Die Auslese 1950 - 1951 Australia, Commonwealth of (various correspondents) 1948 - 1950 (24) Australian Booksellers' Association 1950 Australian Book Co. undated F.7 Ba Backlund, Miss [ ] 1932 Baer, G.F. 1951 Bailey Bros. & Swinfen 1950 Baird, U.K. 1949 Baker, C. 1951 Baker, E. M. 1937 Baker, S.N. 1937 Bannell, H.M. 1952 Banner, Dr. [ ] 1943 Barclays Bank Ltd. 1938 - 1939 Barker, Wing Commander [ ] 1951 Barker, F.C. 1953 Barlow, Betty 1949 Barmerlea Book Sales 1969 [from F.K. Ogden] Barnes, [Harry Elmer] 1927 Barnet, S.H. 1946 Bartlett, Mrs. [ ] 1936 Barzey, J.A. 1951 Basaricek, O.D. 1935 Basic Cenro de Formacion 1966 [from F.K. Ogden] Basic English Bookstall, Ceylon 1951 Basic System English School, Burma 1949 Basu, A.N. 1950 (2) Bates, E.S. 1937 - 1938 (5) Batsford, H. undated Baudresel, O. 1952 Baugh, R.H. 1936 F.8 Barlow, Sir Allan 1947 - 1949 & undated, 28 items (some are variant drafts). F.9 Barlow & Co., Solicitors 1945 - 1949, 17 items (some are variant drafts). F.10 Barnes and Noble 1933 - 1943, 39 items. F.11 Be Beach, Mr. [ ] undated Beans, Hal T. 1930 Beasley, A. 1951 Beaton, W. 1947 Bechot, M. 1934 Beck, Dr. [ ] 1933 Beckwith, W.H. 1951 Bedaux, M.C. 1935 Bedichek, S. 1938 Beekenkamp, C. 1951 Beer, A. 1934 Behne, H. 1951 (2) Behrend, R.H. 1932 - 1937 (10) (includes some variant drafts) Belchambers, H. 1937 (2) Bell, C.R.V. 1950 - 1952 (8) Bell, W.W. 1968 - 1969 (4) [from F.K. Ogden] Bendala, A. 1944 Bender, L. 1948 - 1952 (10) Benedikz, E. 1938 Benjamin, Cornelius 1950 (6) Benn Brothers/ Ernest Benn Ltd. 1935 (6) Bennett, A.R. 1946 Bennett, D. 1946 Bennett, F.V.F. 1947 Bennett, Coleman & Co. 1945 Benson, Robert 1955 Bentley, A.F. undated Bentley, J.E. 1937 (3) Bentley, M. 1936 Bentwich, J.S. 1938 (2) Beradelli, A. 1936 Bergmann, A.K. 1937 Bergmann, B. 1950 Bergstom, [ ] [1927 or 1939] Bernadi, R. 1945 Bernath, A. 1949 Bernardi, R. 1943 - 1947 (3) Bernucci, M. 1951 (2) B.E.S. Ltd. 1945 Besson, M. 1938 Best, Sir Thomas 1935 Bethel, W.L. 1952 (2) Beumier, P. 1950 Bey, H.E. 1935 F.12 Bentham Manuscript Committee [1920s-30s] 4 items (notes only). F.13 Bh - Bi Bhattacherje, M. 1937 - 1938 (3) Biblioteksforlaget, 1933 - 1935 (4) Bibliotheca Central de Educacao 1935 Bidwell & Sons, 1937 - 1955 (10) Biltmore Industries 1935 Bing, [Y.] 1938 Bingham, E.S. 1949 (3) Birge, J.K. 1933 - 1939 (7) Biza, A. 1949 F.14 Blaauw, J.R. 1951 (2) Black, Marjory (Todd) 1931 - 1949 (5) Black, Max 1933 - 1936 (5) Blackwell & Mott 1951 Blackwell's Exports 1950 Blair, L. 1933 - 1934 (11) Blake, M. 1947 Blanchard, G.W. 1936 Blandon, E. 1937 (2) Blank, E.W. 1938 Blank, F.W. 1938 Bliss, C.K. 1949 Bliss, G. 1937 (3) Bloomfield, [L.] 1934 Bluett, T.L.C. 1948 (2) Box 80 Bo - Ca F.1 Board of Education 1934 - 1937 (3) (F.R.G. Duckworth and E.G. Savage) Board of Trade 1943 Boeke, K. 1938 (2) Boetsma, J. 1934 Boghallen 1935 - 1937 (2) Boillot, F. 1950 - 1952 (4) Boisen, [ ] 1933 Boisseuil, de [ ] 1945 Bokhari, Z.A. 1937 (2 + duplicates) Boltz, C.L. 1950 - 1952 (12) Bond, K.G. 1953 Boni & Liveright [1927?] "Bonzo" 1934 Book Centre Ltd. 1968 (10) [from F.K. Ogden] The Bookseller undated Boone, Anne 1948 (2) Boesens, Borge undated Borman, M.C. 1939 Borough Treasurer, Euston 1941 Bos, G.P. 1945 Boschan, A. 1932 Bosma, H. 1948 Bostock, Professor [ ] [1940s?] Bottomley, J.M. 1933 (2) Bouchapies, W.H. 1936 Bousfield, W.R. 1950 Bowden, Lord 1965 (15) Boyesen, E. 1950 Boyle, H.M. 1951 (2) F.2 Br Brack, H.G. 1937 - 1938 (6) (includes some variant drafts) Bradfield, B. 1935 - 1936 (3) Bradsheets Braine-Hartnell, A.C. 1934 - 1936 (3) Brandes, E.M. 1928 - 1929 (3) Brandwood, H. 1935 - 1937 (2) Braun, C. 1949 Braunsche, G. 1933 Brayton, B. O'M. 1968 [from F.K. Ogden] Brazil - Director General Brearey, J. 1948 Brentano's, New York and Paris 1927 - 1950 (10) Brereton, [C.] 1932 - 1938 (2) Briggs, M. S. 1935 Briggs, J.M. 1935 - 1937 (13) Brigstocke, W.O. [1924?] (4) Brimble, [ ] 1944 Brin, J.C. 1949 British Association for the Advancement of Science 1965 (K.Hutton and N. Wright) (2) British Blattner-phone [1931-1932?] (3) British Book Service (Canada) Ltd. 1952 - 1953 (2) British Direct Mail Adevertising 1943 British Esperanto Association 1933 & undated (4) British Legation, Athens 1939 (2) British Medical Journal 1965 (1 + duplicates) [from F.K. Ogden] B.O.B.S. Claim 1953 - 1954 (13) British Psychological Society 1936 British Standards Institution 1941 Britton, Karl 1936 - 1938 (3) Bro, N. 1935 - 1936 (3) Brobeck, Florence 1936 Bronnert, [L.] 1957 - 1960 (4) Brosche, J. 1949 (3) Brotherhood, J. 1937 Brougham Hall 1943 Brown, Miss [ ] 1938 Brown & Bibby Ltd. undated Broman, Paul 1952 Brown, Curtis Ltd. 1920 Brown, David & Sons. 1947 - 1949 Broyden, S. undated Brunner, Robert 1948 - 1949 (3) Bryant, R.B. 1938 Brynen, W. 1950 Bryson, R.K. 1950 F.3 British Broadcasting Corporation 1926 - 1963, 44 items, including some duplicates. [some from F.K. Ogden] F.4 British and Foreign Bible Society 1934 - 1944, 18 items, (Rev. Edwin W. Smith) F.5 British Council 1940 - 1953, 89 items, including some variant drafts and duplicates. F.6 British Institute of Rome 1951 - 1953, 13 items. (Gordon Goldie) F.7 Brown, F. Proctor 1936 - 1953 & undated, 71 items. F.8 Bu Buchanan, S. 1934 - 1938 (8) Buchler, J. 1938 - 1939 (3) Buchner, M. 1935 Bulgarian Legation Bugansky, A. 1939 Burbank, D.T. 1938 Burbank, J. 1936 - 1938 (3) Burbury, V. 1938 Burgess, Mr. & Mrs. [ ] 1946 - 1950 (3) Burgess, G.R. 1949 Burgman, T.J. 1948 Burrow, T. 1926 - 1950 (3) Burrows, A.I. 1938 Burt, C. 1937 Burtneck, J.A. 1935 Burton, S.H. 1962 - 1966 (12) [from F.K. Ogden] Busby, C.E. 1948 Busca, M. 1949 Buss, Dr. [ ] undated Butcher, N.F.H. 1950 Buttinger, P. 1965 [from F.K. Ogden] Buyssens, E. 1948 Buzzi, A. 1950 Byram, Dr. [ ] 1947 C F.9 Ca - Ch Cadogan Square 1955 - 1956 Calcutta University 1937 Calvert, R.A. 1935 - 1937 (8) Cambridge University Press 1956 Camden, B. 1948 Campbell, C. 1936 Camblon, R.S. 1936 (3) Cambridge, University Library 1951 Cambridge University Press 1939 - 1962 (5) [last item from F.K. Ogden] Campbell, A. 1937 Campbell, M.R. 1949 Canadian Broadcasting Corporation 1939 Canadian Legion War Services Inc. 1941 Canby, H.S. 1939 Cardale, F.M. 1944 Carey Press 1935 Carlsmith, [ ] 1933 Carrington, W.W. 1937 Carpenter, J.E. 1933 Carrara, G.S. 1951 Carson, I.D. 1934 Carter, Miss [ ] 1935 Carter, E.C. 1934 - 1936 (2) Carter, G.G. 1951 Carter, J.R. 1947 - 1948 (4) Carter and Bell 1937 Carter Jonas & Sons 1932 (2) Cartwright, A.M. 1935 (American Association of Adult Education) Casanovas, M.J.P. 1938 Cassell & Co. 1934 Castillejo, J 1932 Castleberry, R.H. 1938 (2) Cawthorne, W.E. 1935 - 1937 (3) Central Office of Information 1947 - 1965 (9) [Last 2 items are from F.K. Ogden] Centurier-Harris, A. 1947 Chambers, [M.W.] 1944 (2) "Chantecleer" undated Champness, J.H. 1951 Chang, P.C. 1938 Chao, Y.R. 1934 - 1936 (7) Chapin, Mrs. [ ] 1933 Chaplin, F.K. 1947 (2) Chapman, Miss [ ] 1927 (2) Chappell, C. 1951 Chapuis, Prof. [ ] 1948 Charalambous, C. 1938 Charbonnier, J. 1951 (2) Charmley, B. 1934 Chase, Stuart 1936 - 1937 (2) Chase National Bank 1941 F.10 Callison, Dorothie and Jill 1916 & undated 3 items. Box 81 Ca - Co F.1 Cambridge University, Local Examinations Syndicate 1929 - 1943, 23 items. F.2 Carnap, Rudolf (and Mrs. Carnap) 1933 - 1936 39 items. F.3 Carnegie Foundation - Columbia University Carnegie Foundation (Dr. Duggan) 1933 - 1937 (13) (includes reports by C.K.O.) Colonial Office 1935 (5) Columbia University 1934 (4) F.4 Carter, E.H. 1933 - 1939 (34) F.5 Catford, J.C. 1948 - 1952 (35) F.6 Clapton, J.E. 1946 - 1953 (102) F.7 Clutton, Messrs. 1953 - 1955 (9) F.8 Chattopadhyaya - Cooper Chattopadhyaya, K.P. 1934 - 1938 (13) Chedzey, H.A. 1937 Chellappa, D. 1952 Chellew, [H.] 1943 Chih-Wei, L. undated Chodzzko, E.C. 1933 (3) Christensen, [ ] 1932 - 1933 (10) Christian Literature Society for India 1952 - 1953 (2) Christian Science Monitor, 1934 - 1936 (5) Ch'u, T.K. (11) Church, R.W. 1932 Churchman, C.W. 1939 Churchill, W. [F.K. Ogden's list of letters exchanged during 1943 - no originals present] Chylinski, P.S. 1949 Cirker, [ ] 1955 Citizen Films Ltd. (Herbert Marshall) 1950 City Booksellers, Delhi 1938 Clarabut, C. undated Claremont, C.A. 1935 Clark, C.E. 1933 Clark, G.F. 1950 Clark, R.M. [note by F.K. Ogden] undated Clark-Bowater, E. 1936 Clarke, A.C. 1937 - 1938 (2) Clarke, F. 1935 - 1936 (3) Clayton, O. 1938 - 1945 (2) Cleveland, W.H. 1952 Close, R.A. 1938 (2) Closset, D.F. 1935 Clout, L.G. 1947 Clymer, H. 1926 - 1928 (2) Coe, [V.F.] 1931 Coelho, [A.] 1933 Coghlan, S.R. 1936 Cohen, A. 1948 Cohen, Sir Henry 1956 Cole, A. R. 1931 (2) Coles, [Joan] 1950 - 1951 (4) Collard, R. 1950 - 1951 (2) Collet's 1950 (1) Collin, G.F.F. 1952 Collins, A.M. 1935 Collins, B.W. 1938 Collinson, [W.E.] 1946 Columbia Broadcasting (G. Seldes) 1937 Colville, C. undated Common Ground Ltd. 1948 Constructional Engineering Co. 1944 Contopoulos, V. 1935 Cooper, [ ] 1933 Cooper, Lord 1966 [from F.K. Ogden] F.9 Coimbatore Christian Bookshop 1951 - 1953 10 items. F.10 Coleridge, A. 1944 - 1948 10 items. F.11 Cordell - Czarnomski Cordell, O.T. 1934 Cornelius, V.E. 1941 - 1951 (2) Cornelson, F. 1948 (10) Cottrell, F. C. 1937 Couch, W. 1934 (2) Coudert, F.R. 1933 Coudenhove-Kalergi, Count [ ] 1931 (2) Council of Free Czechoslavakia 1950 The Countrywoman 1936 - 1937 (2) Cousen, T. 1935 Coutavas, D. 1950 (2) Cowper, A.D. 1947 (3) Cox, I.J. 1936 - 1937 (2) Craig, D. 1951 (3) Craig, E.R. 1937 - 1944 (2) Crawford, D.L. 1932 - 1936 (2) Crawford, W.S., Ltd., 1943 Crookshank, F.G. 1950 & undated (2) Cross, E.A. 1938 Crown Agents for the Colonies 1936 - 1937 (5) Crowther, J.G. 1937 - 1950 (6) Crozier, H. 1945 Cryers, J. 1933 - 1935 Culpin, [W.] 1926 - 1927 Culwick, A.T. 1934 Cummins, F. 1945 Current Biography [1940s?] Currie, [ ] & E. 1947 - 1949 (6) Curtis, G.E. 1944 Cushwa, F.W. 1938 Cyfer, E. 1942 Czarnomski, F. B. 1934 F.12 Corpus Christi College, Cambridge 1956 1 item. F.13 Cowell, F.R. [1944] - 1949, 1965, 16 items (some in various drafts, also last two items and notes by F.K. Ogden). Box 82 Cambridge Magazine Bookshops F.1 Cambridge Magazine Bookshops (K. Dockrill) 1919 - 1929, 118 items (includes notes and lists). F.2 Cambridge Magazine Bookshops (K. Dockrill) 1930 - 1935, 93 items. F.3 Cambridge Magazine Bookshops (K. Dockrill) 1936 - 1937, 261 items. F.4 Cambridge Magazine Bookshops (K. Dockrill) 1938 - 1940, 217 items. F.5 Cambridge Magazine Bookshops (K. Dockrill) 1941 - 1942, 174 items. Box 83 D - Evans F.1 Da Dabuissy, A. undated Daily Mail, 1930, undated & 1953 Daily Telegraph, 1943 Dale, [A.?] 1944 Dale, E. A. 1932 - 1936 (4) Dalgleish, A. N. 1949 Dalton & Ditcham 1948 [Danbrit] 1932 Dante Konyvkiado 1933 Danton, Mrs. G.H. [A.P.] 1935 (2) Darby, A. 1937 David, G. 1932 (envelope only) Darwin, C.G. 1935 Darzins, T. 1947 Daud, M. 1951 Davanzo, L. 1949 (2) Davey, F. 1952 (2) David, J. 1933 Davidovich, S. 1951 Davies, J.P. 1933 Davies, P. 1931 - 1932 (2) Davies, T.V. 1935 - 1937 (4) [These letters may not all be to the same Davies] Davis, G.R.C. 1950 Davis, [H.?] 1953 Davis, V.W. 1949 Davis, Prof. [ ] 1934 Davy, H.N. 1934 (2) F.2 Daily Telegraph 1953 - 1967 3 items [the last 2 are by F.K.Ogden] F.3 Daniels, F.J. 1934 - 1975 167 items [letters and notes after 1956 (70 items) are by F.K. Ogden] F.4 Davy, B.H. 1936 - 1955 15 items. F.5 Dawson, William & Sons 1952 - 1961 27 items [the last 10 items are by F.K. Ogden]. F.6 Dawsons of Pall Mall 1961 - 1962 7 items [all by F.K. Ogden]. F.7 De Dean, R.J. 1937 Dean, W.F. 1949 (2) de Boisseuil, [ ] 1945 Decimal Association (Harry Allcock) 1947 De Gelindo 1952 Dehn & Lauderdale 1930 Delafors, W. 1935 de la Laurencie, H. Delphian Society 1937 (2) del Rio, P.M. 1933 del Solar, W.V. 1935 [Denmark], 1932 de Morgan, J. 1923 Dennis, G. 1932 Dent & Sons.(Canada) 1948 Dent, J.M. 1948 Denton, Miss [ ] 1932 (2) Derisi, D.A. 1944 (4) Derscheid, J.P. undated Deutsche Bucherei 1953 Deutsches Verlagshaus Bong & Co. 1935 Deverson, Mr. [ ] 1948 Devotto, Mr. [ ] 1934 de Vries, G. A. E. 1951 Dewey, G. 1931 - 1934 (3) De Witt, A.F. 1938 Dexter, L. 1939 Dezso, V. 1949 F.8 Decca Records 1929 - 1932 4 items. F.9 Di Didier et Cie 1952 Dietrich, Mrs. [ ] 1950 (3) Dilnot, G. 1945 Director of Assessments - Dividends 1950 Discovery 1965 [ by F.K. Ogden] F.10 Dingwall, E.J. 1936 - 1963 4 items [the last from F.K. Ogden] F.11 Do - Du Dobra Kaiazka, Publisher 1947 Dobrzycka, I. 1935 - 1939 (3) Dockerill, K. - see Cambridge Magazine Bookshops Dodd, S.C. 1949 Dodds & Co. 1936 Dodge, Miss [ ] 1933 Doi, K. 1932 - 1938 (8) Dominion Bureau of Statistics 1950 (2) Donnan, F.E. 1943 Donnay, J.D.H. 1938 Dorward, A. 1935 Doubleday & Co. 1953 Douglas, A.C. 1932 Dowding, K. 1945 Dowridge, A.F. 1935 Drew, C. 1947 - 1948 (4) Drummond, Prof. [ ] 1934 Duckett, [B.G.] 1947 Dulac, M. 1935 Duncan-Jones, A.E. 1934 (2) Durand, M.B. 1946 Durium Products 1932 (2) F.12 Dubb, Leo 1947 - 1952 (15) F.13 Duff, Charles 1934 - 1952 79 items. F.14 Durrant, E.D. 1947 3 items [Esperanto report and rebuttal] F.15 E E, Ma Than 1937 - 1939 (4) Eastburg, F. 1936 Eastman, E.P. 1948 Editions Payot 1952 (3) Edmonds, D.P. 1939 - 1953 (6) Edmonds, H. T. 1947 Edwards, F.S. 1935 Edwards, J.A. 1949 Eeghohn, E. 1934 (2) Egypt, Ministry of Education 1935 Egyptian Gazette, 1949 Egyptian Mail, 1935 Egyptian State Broadcasting 1935 Ehrsam, T. G. undated Einzig, Dr. [ ] 1950 Eldridge, R.C. 1929 Elias, K. 1935 Eliascos, E. 1939 Ellinghaus, G. 1952 - 1953 (5) Elliot, H. 1948 (2) Ellis, R.C. 1938 Ellsworth, F. 1937 Elton, B. 1935 English, J.T. 1934 English, R. R. [1940s?] English Association (Alex A. Bloom) 1937 Eschenlohr, E. 1951 Escola Tecnica de Aviacao 1951 Escuela Profesional de Comercio 1951 Esdaile, E. 1944 (4) Esperanto (draft statement) 1943 Esser, H.G. 1935 Eugenics Society (C.P. Blacker) undated Evans, C. 1937 Evans, David 1943 Evans, D.H. 1947 - 1949 (4) Evans, M. 1950 (2) Evans, N. J. 1949 Evans, S. H. 1947 Evening News 1948 (5) Evening Standard 1932 Everett, W.H. 1952 F.16 Empson, William 1932 - 1941 (7) F.17 Engineering 1944 (3) F.18 Evans Brothers Ltd. 1933 - 1943 108 items. Box 84 Evans, cont. - G F.1 Evans Brothers Ltd. 1944 - 1968 227 items. F.2 F Miscellaneous Fabyan, E. 1936 Fagan, Mr. [ ] 1933 Faris, B. 1936 Farkas, A. 1947 Farley, W.T. 1947 Farquhar, J.M. 1935 - 1936 (2) Farstad, O. 1937 Faure, F. 1951 (2) Fay, H. V. 1937 Fectsall, E. 1935 Federated Women's Institute of Canada 1951 Feilitzen, O. v. 1948 Ferrer, F. A. 1935 Filene, Wm. & Sons 1932 Filippi, L. 1951 Fink, P. 1934 Finley, Dr. [ ] (New York Times) 1934 Finnbogason, [G] 1932 Fisher, N. 1951 (2) Fisher Humphries & Co. 1944 Fitzgibbon, F.J. 1952 (2) Fitzhuth, W. 1938 (2) Fleming, J.P. 1935 Fles, B. 1937 Flood, W.E. 1950 (4) Folklore Academy 1944 Foley, J.P. 1935 Follett Publishing Co. 1947 Forchhammer, H. 1947 Ford, H. (F. Campsall) 1933 Ford, J.D.M. 1939 Foreign Office 1934 - 1952 (18) Forgrave, Mrs. [ ] 1933 Forrest, J.W. [Gambia] 1950 - 1953 (5) Forsyth, J. 1938 - 1951 (5) Fortie, Mr. [ ] [1936?] Foster, E. 1936 Foster, J.B. 1935 Foster, L. 1934 (4) Fox, C.M. 1944 (3) Fox, Charles 1937 Fox, H.M. 1937 Fox, M.B. 1936 Foyle, C. 1943 (2) Franco, P.C. 1936 Frank, H.R. 1950 Frank, P. 1935 (2) Frankenberg, L. 1935 Franklin, A. 1933 Franklin, H.H. 1951 - 1953 (2) Frantz, J.R. 1936 Fraser, I. 1935 French, R.M. 1950 Frendo, M. 1949 - 1950 (2) Freud, S.A. 1951 Freund, R. 1936 - 1940 (8) Freytag, H. 1934 Friends' Council on Education Friends of the Christian Confession (Paul Posener) 1939 Fritz, M. 1935 Froebel, E. 1939 (2) Frommans, Fr. 1933 Frutos, R. 1948 - 1949 (3) Fry, R.H. 1940 - 1947 (9) Fujita, M. 1955 Fukuhara, R. 1938 (2) Fulljames, R. 1966 (3) Funke, O. 1938 Furness, 1935 (2) Fyfe, W.H. 1935 F.3 The Falcon Club (Lady Bragg) 1944 3 items. F.4 Fife, R.H. 1933 - 1938 9 items. F.5 Fisher, E. (nee Phillips) 1945 - 1952 44 items. F.6 Florence, P. Sargant 1962 - 1964 30 items [ all F.K. Ogden] also 3pp. ms. relating to anology, sound and colour [c.1920?]. F.7 [Forgrave, Judith H.] [1933] 1 item. F.9 The Forum (Henry Goddard Leach) 1926 - 1947 25 items. F.10 Frydl, J.V. 1937 - 1971 119 items [later ones from F.K. Ogden]. F.11 `G Miscellaneous Gaeta, G. 1951 (3) Gadgil, R.D. [1962] Gajaraj, D. 1947 Galignani 1950 Gallyon, R.N. 1949 & 1960 [F.K. Ogden] Galt, R. 1935 Gambia, Superintendent of Police 1951 (2) Gamo, T. 1950 P. Ganaco N.V. 1953 Garbutt, Mr. [ ] [Daily Express] 1944 Garde, Mr. [ ] 1935 Gardner, H.G. 1936 (4) Garnett, M. 1935 - 1944 (4) Garrott, J. 1939 Garstang, D.M. 1943 Gaselee, S. 1937 - 1938 (3) Gas, Light and Coke Co. 1943 Gaskin, [E.A.L.] [1942?] Gatenby, E.V. 1933 - 1934 (2) Garson, Greer ("Mrs. Miniver") 1949 Gaudin, H.W. 1950 (2) Gazeau, J. 1936 Geeson, Mr. [ ] 1945 Geisler, E.M. 1951 (2) General Post Office 1937 Gent, G.E.J. 1938 George, W.H. 1935 Gerhardt, Prof. [ ] 1935 Gertner, L. (The Jewish Agency for Israel) 1966 Giacometti, R.F.V. (Scuola di Lingue "Marco Polo") 1952 (2) Giglioli, Prof. [ ] 1938 Gilmore, [ ] undated [by F.K. Ogden] The Glasgow Herald, 1947 Godfrey, G. 1965 [from F.K. Ogden] Goffinet, F. 1948 Goldschmidt, W. 1948 Goldsmith, Dr. [ ] 1933 Golla, F. 1936 Gombos, L. 1948 Gomez, M. 1950 Gonzalez, L. M. 1935 Goodelman, Leon 1947 - 1948 (2) Goodman, F.W. 1934 Gordon, D.S. 1938 Gordon and Gotch 1949 - 1950 (3) Goring, J.H. 1927 Gormley, E.M. 1934 - 1936 (2) Gosseries, C. 1952 Gould, [ ] [Evening Post] 1936 Gowers, E. 1959 [by F.K. Ogden] Graham, J. 1950 Graham, M.E. 1952 Gramophone Co. 1931 & undated (5) Granger, F. 1936 (2) Grant, L.J. 1937 - 1947 (3) Grattepanche, M.A. 1949 (2) Green, Mr. [ ] 1929 Green, Mr. & Mrs. [ ] 1956 Green, M.M. 1934 Greenwood, T. 1937 - 1938 (2) Greet, [ ] 1933 (2) Gregg Magazine 1943 Grierson, John 1937 Griffith, C.L.T. 1938 - 1939 (5) Griffiths, C.H. 1951 Groom, B. 1935 (2) Gross, J. 1934 Grosvenor Lecture Society 1937 Groves, W. 1949 Grow, R.T. 1969 [by F.K. Ogden] Grunberg, S.M. 1929 Grylls, R.G. 1939 Guadagnini, P. 1951 The Guardian, 1963 (2) [by F.K. Ogden] Gubbins, [J.G.] 1933 Guerard, Prof. [ ] 1932 (2) Guest, H. 1936 (2) Guiana Conference of Seventh Day Adventists Guimaraes, H.C. 1950772 Guin, [E.M.] [c. 1929?] (2) Gunasekara, M. 1953 Gundevia, E.N. 1935 Gundolf, E. 1939 [testimonial] Gunn, S.M. 1937 [by I.A.R.?] Gunn, Mr. [ ] 1953 & 1955 (3) Gupta, M.R. 1952 (3) Gyldendalshe, [ ] undated F.12 Gates, Dorothy (nee Watts) 1930s - 1964 7 items. F.13 Gatschenberger, R. 1933 - 1935 6 items. F.14 Gaylard & Sons 1948 - 1957 37 items. Box 85 G cont. - Ha F.1 Good, Percy 1944 - 1949 55 items. See also Basic English Foundation files, Box 115 - 120. F.2 Graham, Elsie C. 1947 & 1948, 1962 - 1969 290 items [all but first 2 from F.K.Ogden] F.3 Grubb, W. 1950 - 1951 11 items. F.4 Gschwind, F. 1933 - 1937 & 1948 9 items, the last to Gschwind's widow. F.5 Guyton, Mary L. 1933 - 1938 25 items. F.6 Ha Haber, Tom B. undated Hadgraft, C. 1945 Haffenden, A. 1937 Halasz, J. 1933 - 1939 (7) Haldane, J.B.S. 1950 - 1952 (9) Haldane, J.S. 1938 Hale, R.S. 1937 Halford, Henry, Montefiore & Co. 1944 Hall, N.F. 1934 Hallett, F.C.R. 1953 Hamilton, Ben 1939 (2) Hamilton, J.W. 1933 - 1938 (3) Hamley, H.R. 1938 Hammond, A.R. 1935 - 1936 (4) Hampson Bros. 1944 Hampton, H.V. 1936 Hankey, R.G. 1945 Hannay, J.O. 1936 Hannestadt, K. 1951 Harding, Mr. [ ] 1948 Hardy, Miss [ ] [1928?] Hardy, Mr. [ ] 1953 Hargreaves, H.D. 1945 Harlow, D.E. 1935 Hancock, H.V. 1952 (3) Hard, E. 1949 Hardin, F. 1934 Harding, H.F. 1948 Harding, R.E.M. 1935 - 1952 (10) Harmer, H.R. Ltd. 1940 - 1942 (2) Harmer, Rooke & Co. Ltd. 1940 Harper, Allanah [1931?] Harper & Bros. 1934 Harrington, A. 1952 Harris, Mr. [ ] 1950 (2) Harris Publications Harrower, Molly [1927 - 1933] (3) Hart, L.D. 1936 Harting, P. 1937 - 1938 (3) Hartley, J. undated Hartzel, E. 1936 Harvard University Press 1935 Harvey, G.E. 1937 Hasel, P.F. 1949 Haslam, A. 1936 Haslett, W. 1928 Haspil, A. 1938 Hasselbach, W. L. A. Hatano, E. 1952 Hatzidakis, J. 1953 Haussmann, P. 1935 - 1936 (3) Havemen, I.B.W. 1951 (2) Haven, G.M. 1938 Havens, R.D. undated Haviland, W.W. 1936 Hawkins, R.R. 1934 Hayek, F. A. von 1936 Haygood, D. 1937 Hayoune, A. 1947 Hayward, [ ] 1945 Hayward, John 1956 F.7 Hartmann, C.H. 1927 - 1936 & undated (8) F.8 Harcourt, Brace & Co. 1932 - 1968 (122) [Approx. two thirds of the file is by F.K.Ogden] F.9 Hatfield, H.S. [1930s - 1952] (12) F.10 Hayes, Alfred E. 1937 F.11 Haymon, Mark 1959 - 1969 (48) [all by F.K. Ogden] Box 86 He - I F.1 He - Hy Headley Brothers 1935 Heath, A.M. 1950 - 1952 (8) Heffer, W. 1945 Hehl, W. 1948 - 1950 (2) Hijtveldt, H.F.B. 1950 Heilala, H. 1936 Helenius, V. 1934 Heinertz, O. 1950 Hellier, A.B. 1934 Helmann, [A.] 1934 & undated (2) Helmer, O. 1935 - 1937 (6) Heras, H. 1938 Herhst, E. 1934 Hermann, L. 1933 Hermansson, H. 1937 Hersh, A.H. 1935 Hetzel, G.J. 1935 Hewitt, C.B. 1949 Hewitt, [C.L.?] 1932 Hicks, C.S. 1935 - 1937 (4) Hicks, W.S. 1935 Hierneiss, P.C. 1945 Higdon, E.K. 1933 High Commission of India 1953 Holborn, Metropolitan Borough of 1941 - 1943 (3) Highfield, R. 1948 Hilger and Watts Ltd. (Perry) 1956 Hilton, J. 1937 Hindle, E. 1965 (5) Hirsch, B. 1934 - 1935 (4) His Majesty's Inspector of Taxes 1939 - 1940 (6) Historic Builings Council 1958 (2) Historical Society of Pennsylvania 1935 (2) Historical Buildings Council for England 1958 Hitch, F.G. 1937 Hocart, A.M. 1935 Hockley & Sons. 1928 Hofmair, J. 1950 (2) Hogan, J.C.E. 1937 Hogarth Press 1939 Hogben, Lancelot 1937 Holland, H.N. 1935 Hollins [ ] [1950] Hollis, P.D. 1949 Hollond, [ ] 1948 Holloway, M.B. 1939 Holman, B.W. 1939 Holman, S. 1953 Holmes, D.C.B. 1950 - 1951 (4) Holmes, Dean [ ] 1933 Homstrom, M. 1948 (3) Holden, Inez (list only, undated) Holt, Prof. [ ] 1934 Holyrood Film Productions 1943 (2) Holzapfel, G.L. 1947 Home Cinema Library Ltd. (Mr. Ventura) undated Hong Kong Education Dept. 1951 Hope, Lord John 1949 Hopkins, P. 1932 Horhammer, F. 1933 Horwitz, Miss [ ] [1929] Horst, L.v.d. 1949 Hotson, [ ] undated Hottinger, Frau [ ] envelope only Houghton, H., undated (2) House, S.D. 1928 Howard, R. undated Howe, Mr. [ ] 1932 (2) Howe, C.E. 1947 Howell, M. 1964 [Message only - for F.K. Ogden] Howes, H.W. 1952 (2) Hsu, Mr. [ ] 1936 Hubbard, B. 1938 Hubert, G.H. 1936 Hucklesby, F.G. 1936 Hudson, M. 1935 (2) Huff, F.P. 1937 Hughes, H. 1947 Hugh-Jones, E. 1947 (2) Hugo, Y. 1938 Hugon, , P.D. 1935 & 1937 (2) Hum, L.C. 1947 Humerfelt, O. 1934 Hummel, A.W. 1935 - 1939 (3) Humphreys, N. 1943 Hunter, A.H. 1935 Huntington, 1931 & 1933 (2) Huse, H.R. 1934 (2) Hutchins, W.F.G. 1938 Hutchison, D.B. 1936 Hutton, K. 1961 - 1965 (3) [F.K. Ogden] Hwa, C.C. 1936 Hyde, Dr. [ ] F.2 Hempel, Paul 1933 - 1936 30 items. F.3 Hill, Captain [ ] 1929 - 1930 10 items (notes and drafts) F.4 Holl, W.A. 1921 - 1950 13 items. F.5 Holloway, Owen E. 1936 - 1953 30 items. F.6 Horst, Hans 1935 - 1953 112 items. F.7 Huxley, Julian 1946 - [1960s] 6 items, [the last by F.K. Ogden] F.8 Huxley, Michael 1944 - 1947 25 items. F.9 I Miscellaneous Idichi, Dr. [ ] Imperial Chemical Industries 1943 (4 +15 attachments) Ince-Jones, F. 1940 Index Society 1949 Indian Publishing House Ltd. 1951 & 1952 (2) Industrial Publcity Service Ltd. 1943 (3) Inland Revenue (G. Turnbull) 1947 Innes, Dr. [ ] 1932 Inspector of Foreign Dividends 1950 & 1951 (2) Institute of Export 1943 (2 + 7 attachments) Institute for Propaganda Analysis 1938 International Orthophonic Archives (letterhead only) International Committee on Christian Literature for Africa 1935 - 1936 (4) International Friendship League (A. Rann) 1934 International Mark Twain Society (re. Empson) 1949 International Missionary Council 1938 International Refugee Organization - Preparatory Commission 1948 International Time Recording Co. Ltd. (C.R. Watson) 1943 International Youth Review 1949 Iraq Petroleum Co. Ltd. 1951 Irish, C.F. 1933 Irish Press 1934 Isacksen, A. 1933 Ishiguro, Y.H. 1936 Isidro, A. 1937 & 1952 (6) The Isis, 1951 Israel, H. 1929 Istrati, G. 1937 (3) Italian Embassy 1951 Ives, G. 1938 Iveson, J.M. 1948 F.10 Ichikawa, S. 1931 - 1934 9 items. F.11 Incorporated Society of Authors, Playwrights and Composers 1934 - 1937 10 items. F.12 International Auxiliary Language Association [1928] - 1938 [ & 1948?] 35 items. F.13 Ishibashi, K. 1934 - 1936 7 items. Box 87 J - L F.1 Jager, Mr. [ ] 1928 Jagger, J.H. 1953 James, R.A. Scott 1946 James, V.L. 1949 Janko, O.F. 1947 (4) Japan Mission 1952 (2) Jarrett Kerr, Colonel [H.] 1931 Jeffers, [G.T.] 1932 Jefferson, Geoffrey 1956 Jeffreys, W.R. 1947 Jelliffe, Belinda and Smith E. 1934 - 1937 (5) Jenkins, D.W.M. 1947 Jensen, A. 1937 - 1938 (3) Jentsch, G. 1933 - 1937 (5) Jinnah, M.A. 1947 Johnson, B. 1935 Johnson, C. 1938 Joint Matriculation Board 1938 Jones, Bassett 1934 - 1935 (5) Jones, B.D. 1953 Jones, D.D. 1935 Jones, Rheinallt 1938 Jones, V.S. Vernon 1935 Jonsson, S. 1932 - 1933 (4) Jordon, The Hashimite Kingdom of 1951 Jordanic, V. 1952 Jorgensen, J.M. 1932 (3) Josiah Macy Foundation - see Kast Jouard, A. 1936 Journal of the British Chamber of Commerce in Egypt 1933 Jowitt, H. 1935 Jung, T. 1949 F.2 James, A. Lloyd 1935 - 1939 and undated 19 items F.3 Jarero, E. 1950 - 1952 11 items. F.4 Jesperson, Otto 1935 - 1936 3 items. F.5 Jones, Daniel 1935 - 1937 9 items. F.6 K Miscellaneous Kadisch, G. 1935 Kahn, G.I. 1949 Kahn, R.A. 1937 Kaibunsha, Messrs. 1934 Kaitakusha, Messrs. 1932 - 1933 (3) Kalkman, J.T.P. 1950 - 1951 (2) Kallas, O. 1932 Kalund-Jorgensen, F.C. undated Kamo, M. undated Kamp, G. 1951 - 1952 (5) Kan, C.W.G. 1952 Karo, W. 1950 (4) Karpeles, F. 1939 - 1948 (3) - see also Rosenfeld below Kast, Ludwig 1933, 1945 (2) Katrakis, T. 1937 Kaufmann, G.A. 1935 Kavanagh, K. 1951 Kay Carlton Hill Film Studios 1951 (2) Keates, R.H.B. 1937 Keeling, E.H. 1939 (2) Keilin, D. 1937 Kellett, E.E. 1938 Kellow, A.H. 1935 - 1938 Kelly, F.C. 1937 - 1938 (4) Kelsey, Mr. [ ] 1933 Kemsley Newspapers (Alec Harrison) 1948 Kendig, M. 1935 Kenkyusha, Messrs. 1938 Kennedy, C. 1949 Kennelly, A.E. 1933 & 1939 (2) Kendrik-Bevan, Mrs. S. 1931 - 1936 (4) Kent, R.G. 1933 - 1935 (4) Keppel, F.J. 1934 - 1935 (9) Kiefer, O. 1935 - 1936 (2) Kiestra, H.H. 1950 Kim, B-J. 1964 [F.K. Ogden] King, [R.] 1934 & 1948 King George Military Academy 1950 King-Hall, Stephen 1937 - 1938 (3) King-Hall, Robert undated King, P.S., & Sons. Ltd. 1933 Kirchoff, J. 1934 (2) Kiwi, J. 1934 Klee, R. 1935 Klein, M. 1940 - 1941 (2) Kleinhaus, R.B. Kloiber, Herr [ ] 1932 (2) Klostergaard, N. 1933 Knight, Ray 1938 Knoch, E. 1950 Knoche, G. 1938 Knopf, Alfred A. 1929 & 1933 (2) Knudsen, V.O. 1936 Koch, G. 1935 Koch, L. 1936 (3) Kodak Ltd. 1938 Kollsman Instrument Co. Kooyker, L. 1933 Koster, M. 1939 Kotting, J. 1951 Kowkab al-Sharq, 1935 Kowloon City Christians' Church Koymen, N. 1938 Krachmalnicoff, Messrs. I. 1951 Krause, E.A. 1937 Krehlik, K. 1935 Krick, H.T. 1936 Krishnamurti, J. 1935 Kruisinga, E. 1933 Kullmann, G.G. 1931 Kunst, J. 1948 [Krufess?], Franz 1932 Kuwait Oil Co. Ltd., 1951 Kwang Haueh Publishing House 1933 F.7 Keen, Allan 1948 - 1956 & undated 48 items. F.8 Knight, W.F. Jackson 1949 & undated 8 items. F.9 Knight, Frank and Rutley 1935 - 1936 10 items. F.11 Korsch, Walter 1948 - 1951 61 items. F.12 Korzybski, Count Alfred 1931 - 1936 4 items. F.13 Kosakai, G. 1934 - 1950 3 items. F.14 Kospoth-Pawlowski, W. 1932 - 1935 18 items. F.15 Kraft, G. 1944 - 1948 5 items. F.16 Krougliakoff, A.M. & R. 1937 - 1947 14 items. F.17 L Miscellaneous Lachmund, A. 1937 (3) Lakeman, E. 1951 Lam, C.C. 1936 Langenfelt, [G.] 1933 - 1948 (5) Langford, [P.M.] 1961 (F.K. Ogden) Langsner, J.H. 1937 Langtree, J.W. 1953 Larousse 1952 (3) Lascelles, M.E. 1950 Laubach, Mr. [ ] 1933 Laurent, J. 1935 Lawlor, G.P. 1952 Lawton, G. 1932 le Maistre, C. 1936 - 1937 (3) Le Pailleur, J.-P. 1948 Leach, Mr. [ ] 1933 Leach, Henry Goddard - see The Forum above League of Nations Union undated Leahy, M. 1935 Lear Publishers Inc. (L. Goodman) 1947 - 1948 (4) Lee, Mr. [ ] 1933 Leeds Education Committee 1949 Lees, F. 1935 Legge, L. 1944 Leitch, H.L. 1935 - 1937 (3) Lemaire, J.G. 1953 Lentz, E. 1937 - 1938 (2) Leonard, A.B. 1936 Leonard, I.C. 1938 Les Langues Modernes 1950 Leslie, Marsh & Co. 1954 - 1955 (3) Lessa, P.B.P. 1935 Leuenberger, Hans 1933 Levy-Bruhl, L. 1937 - 1938 (2) Lewis, Sir George 1938 (2) Lewis, Mr. [ ] 1933 Librarie Marcel Didier 1952 (3) Library of Congress 1950 - 1951 (5) Libreria Britanica 1969 (F.K. Ogden) Libreria Editrice Commissionaria 1950 Libreria Portugalia 1949 Line, H.L. 1935 Linggi-Schmidlin, E. 1950 The Linguist 1939 Lions Club of New York 1939 Lip, C.B. 1947 Liskutin, M. 1950 The Listener (R.S. Lambert) 1935 Litvinoff, I. 1934 Littlebury Brothers 1938 Llorens, I.G. de 1935 Llorente, E. Z. 1951 Lloyd, W.B. 1935 [Lloyd-James, A.?] [undated?] Lloyds Bank 1933 - 1948 (4) Loa, [C.H.] 1933 Lochner, L. 1936 Lockhart, L.W.L. - see following boxes Logan-Brown, A. 1935 Longmans Green 1938 London Chamber of Commerce 1938 Long, Mr. (C.K.O. about Esperanto) 1943 Loose, H. 1934 Loughborough Council for Refugees 1939 Louis, F. [1945] Louvier, O. 1937 Loverre, G. 1950 (4) Louwaege, E. Lowe, B. [1930s?] Lowe, T. 1935 Lowie, R.E. 1927 Lowry, R.S. 1952 - 1953 (3) Lucas, M. 1934 Lucci, J.B. undated Ludowyh, E.C. 1938 Lul, A.J. van 1947 Lumen, Messrs. 1935 Lupis-Vukic, I.F. 1933 - 1935 (3) Lusthaus, D. 1936 Lwin, M. 1949 Lyde, W.S. 1950 Box 88 L - M F.1 Lane, Clayton 1935 - 1937 7 items. F.2 Lauwerys, J.A. 1954 - 1966 (from L.W.Lockhart and F.K. Ogden) 13 items. F.3 Lioa, W.K. 1933 - 1938 5 items. F.4 Linguaphone Institute 1932 - 1953 (K. Murphy) 46 items. F.5 Lippincott, J.B. & Co. 1927 (Mr. [ ] Jones) 2 items (outline of An Hour of Psychology scheme) F.6 Lloyd, K.W. 1950 - 1951 7 items. Lockhart, L.W.L. - see following boxes F.7 London County Council 1936 - 1944 12 items. F.8 Lovell, White and King, Messrs. 1936 - [1943] 9 items. F.9 M Ma - Me Miscellaneous Macartney, W.H. 1938 MacCarthy, Desmond 1949 MacColl, D.S. [1944] Macdermott, M.M. 1951 - 1952 (5) Macdonald, I.T.A. 1935 MacEachen, R.E. 1935 MacInnes, G. 1952 (2) Mack, M. P. 1954 (2) MacKay, J.S. 1948 - 1949 (6) Machino, Y. undated MacKenna, John 1969 (3) Mackenzie, Miss [ ] 1951 (2) Mackenzie, Sheila 1950 Mackness, W.R. 1935 MacNichols, G.W. 1937 Macrae, Mr. [ ] 1933 MacWilliams, E. 1936 Magalhaes, W. 1938 Magraw, C. 1936 Maimann, N.S. 1932 Mainar, Professor [ ] [1937] Maisky, Mme. 1937 Maiver, Lord 1938 Mallides, A.I. 1951 - 1952 (6) Malone, K. 1934 Malta, N. 1934 Manchester Guardian, undated Mandelbaum, D.G. 1947 Mander, Mr. [ ] 1947 Mander, Sir Charles 1932 Mannheim, K. 1935 - 1936 Marcus, [R.F.] 1933 (3) Marett, R.R. 1935 Marques, L. 1949 Marquis, J.C. 1935 Marshall, [E.?] 1950 Martin, Bruce 1966 - 1967 Martin, Earle 1933 Martin, [K.?] 1944 Martin, Rev. W. 1937 Maruzen Kabushiki Kaishu 1935 - 1952 (2) Marx, Loius & Co. 1935 (3) Maska, [Edward] 1933 Maskew Miller Ltd. 1931 - 1951 (5) Massey, Hugh B. 1951 Massingham, H.J. 1950 - 1952 (6) Mather, Mary 1949 - 1951 (4) Matschoss, C. 1930 - 1932 (4) Matthews, G.E. 1936 Matthews, W.K. 1934 - 1938 (3) Maurice, William 1934 - 1935 (2) Mawer, Lord 1938 Maxfield [Berton L.] 1932 - 1933 (4) Maxwell, Miss [ ] 1943 Mayhew, Arthur 1932 - 1936 (7) Mazzey, [ ] 1934 McCaleb, Walter F. 1936 (2) McCall, Mrs. [C.F.] 1933 McCart, John A. 1936 McCawley, James 1949 McCorquodale & Co. Ltd. 1937 (3) McGhee, [James C.] 1953 McGillivray, L., McGillivray, Lowe & Co. 1947 - 1949 (4) McHenry, Wm. J. 1952 McIlroy, W.M. 1937 McKay, Mr. [ ] 1920 McLaren, W.N. 1937 McLaughlin, J. 1938 McMahon, Miss [ ] 1927 McManaway, James G. 1947 - 1949 (4) Mead, Mrs. L.A. 1933 Mead, Leslie 1935 - 1937 (3) Meade, J.P. 1951 Mehta, M.J. 1939 Meidner, Olga 1950 Melzer, S. 1935 Mencken, [H.L.] 1930 Mendilow, A. 1940 Meng, [C.] 1932 Menzel, A. 1935 Mertens, H. 1933 Metropolitan Electric Supply Co. 1943 (2) Metropolitan Water Board 1943 Meulen, H. van der Meulenhoff & Co. 1968 (4) Meyendorff, Baron A. [1932] F.10 Maiander, H. 1933 - 1937 13 items. F.11 Mann, Judd & Co. 1949 - 1952 26 items. F.12 Mannners, Norman 1965 - 1966 5 items. F.13 Marquardt, W.F. 1951 - 1952 9 items. F.14 Massey, B.W.A. 1932 - 1935 14 items. F.15 Mathews, E.P. 1950 - 1953 53 items. F.16 Mattsson, A. 1949 - 1951 12 items. F.17 Metcalfe, John 1948 - 1951 21 items. F.18 Mi - Mu Miscellaneous The Middlesex Log 1952 Midland Bank 1948 - 1949 (2) Mignon, A. 1935 Migotti, L.W. 1935 Miller, E.W. 1934 - 1952 (8) Miller, J.W. 1950 - 1952 (3) Mills, A.S. 1933 Miner, Prof. [J.B.] 1929 Ming, Y.W. 1933 Ministry of Civil Aviation 1952 (2) Ministry of Education (J.R. Carter, G. Williams) 1947 - 1948 (2) Ministry of Information 1945 Ministry of Labour and National Service 1944 Minshull, Mr. [ ] 1939 Mirabile, Sante 1952 Mitchell, C. Joseph 1949 (5) Mitchell, Sir William 1935 Miyachi, M. 1935 Mladiwich, [ ] 1949 Modern Business Methods 1948 (10) Modern Languages Association 1949 Moehlman, A.H. 1936 - 1937 (6) Mohammed, H. E. 1934 Mole, Mrs. [ ] 1944 Mon-Ling, C. 1934 Monro, [J.D.?] 1944 Montague Hotel 1949 Montero, X. 1934 Montfort, Sister M. J. 1948 Montreal Daily Star 1948 Mookerjee, S.P. 1938 Moore, F.S., Ltd. 1968 (7) Moore, Harriet 1934 Moreno, Dr. [ ] 1933 Morgan, Evan 1950 (7) Morley, B.D.W. 1937 Morris, Mrs. Dan H. 1927-8 (2) Morris, Margaret (Mrs. Fergusson) 1938 - 1952 (8) Morrissey, Fr. John 1948 Moutie, Lucienne 1951 - 1953 (7) Moyer, James A. 1937 Muhlestein, Dr. [ ] 1935 (2) Muir, M.G. 1951 (5) Muir Beddall & Co. 1934 - 1939 (3) Muir, Bigg & Co. 1934 (7) Mukand, Miss [ ] 1939 Muller, Max 1932 (2) Muller, Rud 1937 Mundy, C.S. 1938 Munk, Ernie 1949 Munnings, Sir Alfred Munthe, H.W. 1948 Muro, M. 1938 - 1951 (5) Murray, [Gilbert] 1931 Murray, Messrs. John 1951 - 1952 (3) Murray, P.S. 1950 F.19 Michaelis, Rose [c.1932] 4 items. F.20 Ministry of Education 1947 - 1949 16 items. F.21 Ministry of National Insurance 1949 - 1953 17 items. F.22 Ministry of Supply (Paper Control) 1943 - [1947] 21 items. F.23 Ministry of Works 1943 - 1944 7 items. F.24 Mori, Masatori G. 1935 - 1938 3 items. F.25 Morris, Alice V. 1928 - 1931 14 items. F.26 Morris, Eva 1933 - 1937 14 items. F.27 Morrison and Gibb Ltd., 1935 - 1951 32 items. F.28 Mumford, W.B. 1937 - 1948 12 items. F.29 Munn, John [1948] 10 items. Box 89 Lockhart, Leonore W. (later Hannay) undated & 1927 - 1940 F.1 Undated, [1920s - 1940s], 23 items. F.2 Lockhart, L.W. 1927 - 1931 39 items. F.3 Lockhart, L.W. 1932 59 items. F.4 Lockhart, L.W. 1936 - 1937 19 items. F.5 Lockhart, L.W. 1939 65 items. F.6 Lockhart, L.W. January - April 1940 74 items. F.7 Lockhart, L.W. May - September 1940 98 items. F.8 Lockhart, L.W. October - December 1940 55 items. Box 90 Lockhart, Leonore W. (later Hannay) 1941 F.1 Newsclippings and attachments from C.K.O.'s letters to L.W. Lockhart, 1940 - 1941, 32 items. F.2 Lockhart, L.W. January - February 1941 64 items. F.3 Lockhart, L.W. March - April 1941 64 items. F.4 Lockhart, L.W. May - June 1941 53 items. F.5 Lockhart, L.W. July - October 1941 108 items. F.6 Lockhart, L.W. November - December 1941 49 items. Box 91 Lockhart, Leonore W. (later Hannay) January 1942 - August 1943 F.1 Lockhart, L.W. January - April 12 1942 55 items. F.2 Lockhart, L.W. April 15 - June 1942 54 items. F.3 Lockhart, L.W. July - September 1942 75 items. F.4 Lockhart, L.W. October - December 1942 90 items. F.5 Lockhart, L.W. January - March 1943 85 items. F.6 Lockhart, L.W. April - July 1943 77 items. F.7 Lockhart, L.W. August 1943 24 items. Box 92 Lockhart, Leonore W. (later Hannay) September 1943 - May 1944 F.1 Lockhart, L.W. September - October 1943 81 items. F.2 Lockhart, L.W. November - December 1943 56 items. F.3 Lockhart, L.W. January - February 1944 85 items. F.4 Lockhart, L.W. March 1944 62 items. F.5 Lockhart, L.W. April - May 1944 55 items. F.6 Lockhart, L.W. June - July 1944 54 items. F.7 Lockhart, L.W. August 1944 38 items. Box 93 Lockhart, Leonore W. (later Hannay) F.1 Lockhart, L.W. September 1944 33 items. F.2 Lockhart, L.W. October - November 1944 44 items. F.3 Lockhart, L.W. December 1944 38 items. F.4 Lockhart, L.W. January - June 1945 136 items. F.5 Lockhart, L.W. 1946 - 1978 63 items (1946 - 1953, C.K. Ogden) 33 items (1968 - 1978, F.K. Ogden). Box 94 Myers - N F.1 Myers, Adolph 1936 - 1939 88 items. F.2 Myers, Adolph 1940 - 1948 65 items. F.3 Myers, Adolph Notes on Indian material, undated [1940s] 13 items. See also Basic English Foundation, Boxes 115 - 120. F.4 Myers, A.A. 11 items. F.5 N Miscellaneous Nagasawa, H. 1937 Nagel,E. 1935 - 1939 (5) Nakagawa, John M. 1952 Nakamura, K. 1952 - 1953 (4) Nakaseko, [R.] 1932 - 1933 (4) The Nassau Guardian 1939 National Canine Defence League 1938 National Coal Board 1952 (3) [National Committee on Education by Radio] 1932 (Mr. Perry)(3) National Occupational Conference 1934 National Provincial Bank (1 bank book) 1924-5 National Union of Students 1945 National Union of Teachers 1937 Naylor, N. 1947 Neale, P.A. & Co. 1939 Neale and Wilkinson Ltd. 1933 Nebel, Frau Dr. 1936 Needham, Mrs. [ ] 1943 Needham, D.M. 1948 Needham, R. 1948 Nehru, Pandit 1947 Nejedlo-Roxborough, G.A. 1951 Nelson, A.J.A. 1948 Nelson, E.D. 1938 Nemorin, J.J. undated Nesbitt, C.M. 1947 (2) Nesbitt, G.L. 1935 Netherlands, Ministry of Education 1951 Neuburger, Max 1935 (3) New, [Chester] 1949 New History Society (J. O'Donnell) 1937 Newman, Ernest Newmark, Robin J. 1949 (2) New Scientist 1965 New South Wales Government 1951 New Statesman 1944 (2) News Chronicle 1935, 1938 & 1945 Newton, Sir Basil 1945 & 1946 (2) Newton, W.M. 1928 New York Public Library 1935 & 1949 (2) Nichol, Dr. A. 1947 Nicholl, Robert 1949 (2) Niebyl, K. 1938 Nielsen, J.G. 1938 Nielsen, L.O. 1950 Nielsen, S.A. 1938 (3) Nigeria 1937 Niset, M. 1948 Nishizaki, I. 1950 - 1951 (3) Nonesuch Press (Francis Meynell) 1935 (2) Nordisk Durium 1933 (2) Nowadek, R. Nulty, Basil 1965 [F.K. Ogden] Nunn, Sir Percy 1931 - 1935 (5) Nuttall, W. 1938 F.6 National Book Council 1934 - 1940 11 items. F.7 Nature 1932 - 1965 5 items. F.8 Nelson, Thomas & Sons 1933 - 1938 84 items. F.9 Nelson, Thomas & Sons 1939 - 1954 39 items. F.10 Neurath, Otto & Mrs. 1933 - 1949 21 items. F.11 Nordseth, P.A. 1948 - 1951 42 items. F.12 Norton, W.W. 1926 - 1943 (includes letters from W.J. Vinton) 16 items. Box 95 O Miscellaneous - Payne Fund F.1 O'Cassidy, Mr. [ ] 1933 Ocean Trust Company 1930 (3) Odham's Press 1937 - 1938 (4) Oeser, Oscar 1932 Offergeld, R. 1951 Offert, T.S. 1948 (2) Ofstad, [Harold] 1954 Ogden, R.M. 1932 Ohnuki, M.H. 1962 [from F.K. Ogden] Ohnuma, S. 1952 Olafsson, B. 1938 Oldham, Beddome and Meredith 1950 Olympic Committee of Uraguay undated [envelope only] Onishi, Soji 1951 (3) Oppenheim, A.C. 1936 Oppenheim, Paul undated Oppenheimer, Mrs. H. Macfarlane 1937 (3) Opper, C. 1934 Orbis 1937 Oron, B.S. 1936 Ortega, Lucia Rodriguez 1945 Orton Smith, G.W. 1945 Orwell, George 1944 Osbourne, Lloyd 1934 (2) Osram, Herren 1935 Ovanger, Henry 1951 Overshiner, Charles L. 1934 & 1935 (2) Owen, T. 1935 F.2 O'Gorman, Colonel Mervyn 1935 - 1947 8 items. F.3 O'Halloran, George 1949 - 1978 1949 - 1952, 33 items 1968 - 1978 [F.K. Ogden] 119 items. F.4 Okakura, Y.F. 1932 - 1936 52 items and typed extracts from Y.O.'s letters, 1932 - 1934. F.5 Okamoto, H. 1932 - 1937 9 items. F.6 Oldfield, J.C. 1933 - 1935 10 items. F.7 Oxford University Press 1935 - 1937 7 items. P F.8 Pa Miscellaneous Packer, Prof. [ ] [1922?] Paget, Sir Richard [1927?] - 1935 (3) Pais, M. 1952 - 1953 (6) Paisley Press 1936 Pakenham, Lord 1947 - 1948 (3) Pakistan Army School of Education 1950 Pakistan, High Commissioner 1951 (2) Palmer, E.M. 1937 - 1939 (4) Palmer, Kathleen [1920] Palsson, Siurdur 1938 Parke, Robert G. 1951 Parker, B.N. 1937 Parker, M.B. 1937 Parker, Dr. [ ] 1933 Parks, Ruth 1937 Parlaphone Co. Ltd. [1930?] Partridge, Mr. [ ] 1933 (2) Parslow, R.L. 1949 Patil, B.L. 1948 Pattermann, Herrn. [ ] 1947 Patterson, Dr. [ ] 1933 Paul, K.W.B. 1937 Pauli 1952 Paxton, J. Hall 1935 F.9 Palmer, Harold E. 1931 - 1935 8 items. F.10 Palmer, Sir William 1948 3 items. F.11 Paxton, E.H. 1933 - 1943 15 items. F.12 Payne Fund 1928 - 1931 25 items. F.13 Payne Fund 1932 56 items. - Payne Fund continues in next box. Box 96 Payne Fund, continued. F.1 Payne Fund 1932 - 1933 Receipts only - in 6 annotated envelopes, enclosed in one larger annotated envelope. F.2 Payne Fund 1933 65 items. F.3 Payne Fund 1934 53 items. F.4 Payne Fund 1935 51 items. F.5 Payne Fund 1936 44 items. F.6 Payne Fund 1937 50 items. - Payne Fund continues in next box Box 97 Payne Fund continued - Pu Miscellaneous F.1 Payne Fund 1938 41 items. F.2 Payne Fund 1939 11 items. F.3 Payne Fund 1940 - 1941 11 items. F.4 Payne Fund 1942 - 1949 32 items. F.5 Payne Fund [undated] 11 items. F.6 Pe - Pu Miscellaneous Pear, T.H. 1944 Peach, Raymond 1934 Pearson, Mr. [ ] 1944 Peck, Mrs. Arthur [undated] Pell, G.N. 1947 Pelman Institute 1933 Pelz, Gertrude 1939 Pember, F.W. 1937 Pemberton, R.F. 1940 Penguin Books Ltd. 1950 (2) Penrose, P.V. 1934 (2) Pentland, N. 1951 Percival, Edward 1947 - 1950 (3) Percy, Lord Eustace 1935 Perera, J.M.R. 1950 Perfect, Mrs. 1948 (2) Pergamon Press 1963 [F.K. Ogden] Perkins & Co. 1936 Perry, Mr. [ ] 1936 & [1939?] Pesando, Mario 1952 Petermann, [Bruno] 1933 Peters, Henry N. 1948 Peters, T.K. 1939 (2) Petty, Harold [undated] [F.K. Ogden] Philips Lamps Ltd. 1944 (2) Piaget, Jean 1936 Pibortozi, F.J. 1951 Pickthorn, Kenneth 1937 Picture Post [undated] - 1949 (6) Pilley, J. - see below Pimentel & Casquilho 1950 Pinders, Mr. [ ] 1955 Pinker, James B. 1940 - 1942 (2) Pissarevsky, I. 1939 Pivetti, Renzo 1950 (2) Place, A.E. 1948 (2) Plucker, Fritz 1934 Polish Y.M.C.A. 1948 Poliva, J.A. 1951 Pollak, Frau M. 1935 Pope, M. 1950 Porten, P.M. von der 1950 Porter, John 1950 Post Office - Public Relations 1937 - 1958 (4) Postal Censor 1939 (2) Postmaster General 1937 Postmaster, S.W. District 1932 Pott, R.H. - see below Pound, Ezra - see below Powell, Anthony 1935 Powell, John D. 1938 - 1940 (4) Power, Miss P.M. 1935 Prechner, Josef 1939 Price, E.J.J. 1945 & 1949 (2) Price, Jack 1950 Price Waterhouse & Co. 1951 Prettyman, [Virgil] 1933 Priestly, J.B. 1943 Priestly, K.E. 1951 - 1952 (5) Provincial Insurance Co. Ltd. 1940 Publishers' Association [1935?] The Publishers' Circular 1935 Publishers' United Ltd. 1950 Pugh, F. 1934 Pupin, Prof. 1932 Purkiss, H.J. 1948 Pustaka Rakjat Ltd. (Dr. Alisjahbana) 1952 (4) [Putnam, G.P., & Sons] [undated] F.7 Pearson, B.L. 1946 - 1947 7 items. F.8 Pearson, E.G. 1938 - 1948 29 items. F.9 Peters, W.E. 1936 - 1937 9 items. F.10 Pilley, John 1937 - 1938 9 items [2 different John Pilleys?] F.11 Pitman, I.J. & Pitman, Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons Ltd. 1936 - 1950 97 items F.12 Pitman, Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons Ltd., 1961 - 1972 [F.K. Ogden] 19 items. Box 98 Porten - Richards F.1 Porten, W. von der 1943 - 1947 13 items. F.2 Pott, Reginald H. 1937 - 1948 8 items. F.3 Potter, Will 1931 - 1938 12 items. F.4 Pound, Ezra 1933 - 1938 4 items. F.5 Psyche 1926 - 1935 12 items [index material in ms. and proof form]. F.6 Purcell, Victor 1931 - 1939 24 items. Also a note (1965) by F.K. Ogden. Q F.7 Q Miscellaneous Quality Press Ltd. 1944 Quirk, [Randolph] 1952 Quiervreux, M. 1945 & undated (8) Quiggin, A.H. 1952 R F.8 Ra - Rh Rabin, Dr. [ ] [undated] Radin, Paul [1922] - 1924 (7) Radio Corporation of America 1933 (3) Radio Stuttgart [undated] & 1936 (2) Rahim, M.A. 1938 Raith, Ferdinand 1936 Ram, Asa 1939 Ram, Miss S. 1951 Ram, Sita 1953 Rand McNally Co. 1932 [Ramsay, A.B.] 1927 & 1947 (2) Random House (Lawrence Urdang) [1960s?] [F.K.O.] Randolph, R.I. [1932] Rao, D.V. 1938 Rapier, C.V. 1947 Rasmussen, Rebekka 1950 Rassat, M. 1937 Rautatiekirjakauppa O/Y 1936 Rawlinson, W.J. (Bookbinders) Ltd. 1949 - 1950 Rayner, Mr. [ ] 1933 Read, H.E. 1937 Readers Digest 1933 Reddi, D.S. 1951 Regional Board For Industry [1948] Reid, A.C. 1951 Reik, Theodor 1938 Reiser, O.L. 1934 & 1936 (2) Renshaw, Jose G. 1951 Research Publications Services Ltd. (Mrs. Abbot) 1971 (Mark Haymon) Reuters Ltd. 1933 Reynolds, [A.B.] 1934 - 1949 (4) Rhoads, H.G. 1938 Rhodes Trust 1938 F.9 Ranfurly Library, English Speaking Union 1960 - 1970 [F.K. Ogden] 6 items. F.10 Rantz, Jock 1934 - 1944 19 items. F.11 Ri - Ru Richards, H. 1933 - 1934 (5) Richardson, L.C. 1934 Richter, [Dr. Claire] 1933 Ridges, Janice 1951 Rienietz, Carl 1937 Riise, Dag 1950 Rintoul, Mr. [ ] 1933 Risen, E. 1950 [Roback, A.A.] [1925-1926] Rivers-Smith, S. 1932 Rizzi, Arthur C. 1945 Robbins, L.H. 1934 Roberts, Bruce [Ministry of Education] 1947 (3) Roberts, Bruce 1952 Roberts, [W.A.] 1934 (2) Robertson, Rev. Alec 1937 Robertson & Mullens Ltd. 1950 Robinette, E.O. 1937 Robinson, Edwin (Rotary International) 1932 & undated (2) Robinson, Kenneth 1938 - 1950 (7) & [1960s?] [F.K.O.] Rogers, Burton B. 1936 Rogers, I.H. 1939 Rolland, Romain 1937 Rolavs, Ernest 1934 - 1935 (6) Roll, S.E. 1936 - 1937 (3) Roosevelt, President [ ] 1944 Root, Mrs. [ ] 1927 Roper, Mrs. Freeman 1932 Rorke, Mr.[ ] 1944 Rose, F. Campbell 1937 Rose al-Yusif 1935 Rosenfeld, V.V. 1949 Rosentower, Alice 1935 Rosinger, Kurt E. 1935 Ross, Chatsworth 1937 Ross, Leo 1950 (2) Rottenburg, H. 1928 & 1952 (2) Roubakine, M. 1928 Rouels Bookshop 1950 Rowan, Sir Leslie 1965 [F.K.O.] Roy, H.G. 1938 Royal Canadian Air Force 1953 Royal Institute of International Affairs 1948 Royal Societies Club Royal Society 1965 Royal Society of Arts 1944 [Royal Society of Arts] [1960s?] [F.K.O.] Rubinstein, Nash & Co. 1935 - 1949 (2) Ruge, F. 1948 Rugg, [Harold] 1933 Ruhl, Robert 1950 Rui, Halvor 1951 (2) Ruiz, Raquel 1937 Rush, Prof. J. 1939 Russell Press 1951 Rutter, John G. 1948 - 1949 (3) F.12 Richards, I.A. [1920s?] - 1939 37 items. F.13 Richards, I.A. 1943 - 1950 25 items. F.14 Richards, I.A. [1960s] Draft letters and notes on the earlier correspondence by F.K. Ogden, 84 items. Box 99 Rockefeller - Routledge F.1 Rockefeller Foundation 1932 - 1933 (Most are addressed to D.H. Stevens) 11 items. F.2 Rockefeller Foundation 1934 29 items. F.3 Rockefeller Foundation 1935 18 items. F.4 Rockefeller Foundation 1936 27 items. F.5 Rockefeller Foundation 1937 19 items. F.6 Rockefeller Foundation 1938 - 1939 43 items. F.7 Ross, Charlesworth 1935 3 items. F.8 Rossiter A.P. & P.M. 1931 - 1950 59 items. F.9 Rotary International 1930 - 1950 33 items. F.10 [Routledge] & Kegan Paul 1922 - 1935 59 items. F.11 Routledge & Kegan Paul 1936 - 1939 58 items. Box 100 Routledge & Kegan Paul - Si F.1 Routledge & Kegan Paul 1942 - 1955 32 items. F.2 Routledge and Kegan Paul [1960s] - 1971 Notes on stock and draft correspondence by F.K. Ogden. F.3 Routledge and Kegan Paul - Psyche Miniatures Series 1929 - 1968 38 items. S F.4 Sa - Sc Saben, Elizabeth B. 1938 Sachs, H. 1937 Sack, F.L. 1948 (3) Sadler, Mr. [ ] 1933 (2) Saffert, E. 1951 Sahlin, E.G. 1935 Sahol[?], Prince St. Aloysius' College 1937 St. Pancras Library 1949 St. Pancras, Metropolitan Borough 1941 - 1943 (2) St. Paul's High School Salmonsen's Encyclopadias, 1948 - 1949 (3) Salt, Miss [ ] 1949 Sanderson, M. 1950 Sandon, Viscount 1936 Sani, Luciano 1952 (3) Sansom, Clive 1951 Sapir, [E.] 1934 Sargent, Porter 1938 Saturday Review of Literature 1935 (2) Save the Children Fund 1952 Saw, R. 1935 Sax, Mr. [ ] 1935 Scarlett-Smith, S.L. 1948 Schafer, Hens 1952 (2) Schamanek, Ludwig 1949 - 1950 (6) Scheepers, F.G. 1939 Schlauch, Prof. [ ] 1944 Schlipf, Albert 19951 - 1952 (7) Schneider, L. 1932 (2) Schofield, [B.?] 1933 Schonberg, Friedrich 1947 & 1950 (2) Schoonhoven, P.J. 1935 Schramme, Hans-Jurgen 1947 Schrecker, Paul 1937 Schroeder, E.E. 1935 Schubert, Wolfgang 1934 Schuttel, M.L. ("Die Auslese") 1950 & 1951 (2) Schwabe, [R.] 1932 Schweizer-Lexikon 1947 (2) Scientific Worker 1936 The Scotsman 1949 Scott, Alastair 1936 Scott, G.P. (International Book Board) Scott, J.S. 1950 Scott, M. 1944 Scott, R. 1938 Scott, [ ] 1958 [F.K.O.] Scottish Film Office 1949 F.5 Salzedo, S.L. 1932 - 1944 24 items. F.6 Sargunam, Sri M.J. 1951 - 1953 22 items. F.7 Schwidetzky, Georg 1932 - 1938 6 items. F.8 Se - Si Searight, Kenneth 1950 Seetharaman, G.N. 1952 Seldes, Gilbert 1937 Semini, Captain [ ] [undated] Sevrez, Helen 1937 Shallow, C.R. 1939 (2) Shakespeare Exhibition 1964 [F.K.O.] Shannon, E. 1950 (2) Shapley, Harlow 1934 Sharman, H.B. 1935 Sharpe, H.E. 1936 - 1937 (3) Shaw, D. 1947 Shaw, Hugh 1951 Shaw, Ruth 1935 Shears, Mrs. Wilfred [Helen H.] 1935 & 1937 (2) Sheean, Dinah 1950 (2) Sheikh Protectorate (Somaliland Protectorate) 1952 (2) Shell Magazine 1943 (3) Shell Petroleum Co. 1947 Shepherd, Horne 1953 (5) Shepherd, William 1951 Sheppard, R.L. 1937 Sherertz, D.L. 1935 Sheridan, Marion C. 1937 Sherman, Stephen H. 1936 Sherrick, Mary (Canadian Presbyterian Mission, India) 1952 Sherwin, A.K. 1949 Sherwood School, Epsom 1948 Shippey, A.T. 1938 Shirley, [A.] [1937?] Short, G.A. 1949 Shumaker, L.K. 1933 Siddhanta, A.K. 1933 (2) Sidney, Richard 1939 Sieveking, Lance de G. 1950 (2) Sikkema, J. 1947 Simcock, Veronica 1951 (2) Simeth, Francz 1947 Simmons, D.I. 1952 - 1953 (4) Simpkin Marshall Ltd. 1939 - 1951 (4) Sims, Mr.[ ] 1951 Sinclair, [J.G.?] 1933 & 1959 (3) Sington, D. 1951 (4) F.9 Severs, R.I. 1926 - 1946 124 items. F.10 Severs, R.I. 1947 - 1951 158 items. F.11 Severs, R.I. 1952 - 1962 21 items. F.12 Shaw, George Bernard 1935 - 1936 8 items. F.13 Sheffield, [A.D.] 1933 - 1934 3 items. F.14 Siddiqi, M.K.A. 1950 - 1952 21 items. Box 101 Sj - Sz F.1 Sj - So Sjahrir, Mr. [ ] 1950 Skinner, Charles E. 1934 (2) Slamet, Tuan 1951 - 1952 (4) Slijper, E. 1950 Smart, J.D. 1935 Smelteris, Gregors S. 1935 - 1936 (3) Smelters [Smeleris?],G. 1947 - 1948 (3) Smethhurst, J.W. 1936 Smit, J.H. 1938 Smith, Mr.[ ] 1937 Smith, A.C. 1938 Smith, A.E. 1948 & 1949 Smith, A.H. 1952 Smith, B.O. 1937 Smith, Bradford 1934 Smith, E. Lester 1937 Smith, G.T. Corley 1937 Smith, Richard R. 1939 Smith, S. Stephenson 1935 (2) Smith, W.G. St.C. 1949 Smith, W.G. [1962] (2) Smith, W.H. & Sons 1950 - 1953 (6) Solmitz, Olga 1936 Solarin, Ted 1966 [F.K.O.] Solzbacher, W. 1949 Somerville, Col. John 1935 (2) Somerville, John 1937 & 1938 (2) Soroptimist Club (Mrs. A. Hill Tickell) 1935 Sotheby & Co. 1962 [F.K.O.] Sotheran, Messrs. Henry 1951 - 1953 (5) Southern Daily Echo 1943 F.2 Smith, E. (later Marshall) 1938 - 1940 F.3 Smith, E. (later Marshall) January - March 1941 F.4 Smith, E. (later Marshall) April 1941 - 1951 F.5 Sodring, Malthe 1948 - 1953 17 items. F.6 Sp - Sz Spalding, S.C. 1932 (2) Spang, Wilhelm 1948 Spanish Embassy 1952 Spectator 1944 & 1945 (2) Speechcraft Inc. (William R. Bowlin) 1931 Spencer, Terence J.B. 1962 - 1964 (5) [F.K.O.] Spragge, Sylvia 1937 Sprott, W.J.H. [undated - 1960s] (3) [F.K.O.] Spry, Graham 1948 (2) Sreshta, Prof. [ ] [undated] Stamp, Sir Josiah 1934 Stanislawski, [J.] 1933 Stankovic, K.V. 1952 (2) Stanton, F.L. 1934 Stechart-Hafner Inc. 1951 & 1952 (2) Stedman, R.S. 1950 Steed, Wickham 1930 - 1938 (3) Steele, T.W.M. 1949 Stefansson, Vilhjalmur 1941 Stein, S.E. 1933 Stenz, G. 1949 Stern, Dr. [ ] 1934 Stephens, Geoffrey 1951 Stevens, H.R. 1945 Stiles, A.J. 1935 Stoloff, A.J. 1943 Stonehill, C. A. [1939 - 1941?] Storer, Morris B. 1945 Stowell, E. [undated] Straus, Ralph 1947 Stroud, Joan 1936 The Student 1936 Students' Bookshops Ltd. 1947 Suarez, Victoriano 1944 Subbaroyan, P. 1939 Suhadi, Mr. [ ] 1949 Sullivan, A.J. 1937 Sum, G. 1950 Summerford, Colin 1950 Sumner, F.B. 1938 Sunday Express (Mr. Garbutt) 1944 Sunday Express (John Junor?) 1955 Sunday Times (James Agate) 1943 Sundermann, K.H. 1950 Sundharasingh, T.Y. 1937 Suomen Kuvaleht 1935 (2) Sun Insurance Office [1936-1941?] Sutton, A.W. 1950 (2) Suuronen, V.J. 1937 Swaringuin, J.W. 1945 Swenson, Elaine 1933 - 1937 (4) Sykes, [P.?] 1941 Szabo, Ladislas 1932 F.7 Spear, R.S. 1949 - 1951 33 items. F.8 Speed, R.W.A. 1947 - 1948 5 items. F.9 The Statesman, Calcutta 1934 - 1938 7 items. F.10 Sunardjo, Haditjaroko 1952 - 1953 17 items. Box 102 T - V F.1 T Miscellaneous The Tablet 1943 Takdir, Alisjabhana 1951 (3) Tandy, Sir Edward 1939 Tanganyika, Lord Bishop of 1939 Tann, K.G. 1936 Tanner, C.E. 1933 Taverner, [H.?] 1925 Taylor, [Adelaide M.?] 1920 Teagarden, Irene 1951 Technical Book Review 1965 Teck Heng & Co. 1952 Telephone Manager 1943 (2) Tews, Ralph G. 1951 Thackrah, E. 1936 Thang, Dangcong 1935 - 1936 (6) Thaung, U. 1952 (3) Themerson, S. 1951 Thomas, Francis 1937 - 1938 (3) Thomas, Victor W. 1935 Thompson, G.H. 1937 [Thomson Foundation] [1960s?] [F.K.Ogden] Thorndike, [E.L.?] [1935?] Thorne, Colonel R. 1950 Thorson, Per 1948 (2) T'ien Ta-Kang 1946 T'ien Hsia Monthly (Wan Yuan-ning) 1937 Times [New York?] [1930s] Times, London 1936 - [1940s] (5) Times Literary Supplement 1962 [F.K.Ogden] Tirol, M. 1935 Titley, John S. F.2 Takata, T. 1933 - 1937 13 items. F.3 Taylor, Kamma & Rees 1933 - 1950 18 items. F.4 Teague, Lawrence S. 1933 - 1936 11 items. F.5 Tilley, Winthrop 1936 - 1939 5 items. F.6 Times of India 1938 - 1951 52 items. F.7 Tj - Ty Tjhiang, G.K. 1950 (2) Toch H (W.L. Masters) 1938 Toft, Jens 1938 Toher, Paul D. 1950 Tohyama, Saburo 1952 Toledano, Leon 1951 Tomkins, William 1938 (2) Tomlinson, A.E. [undated] Toronto Board of Education 1950 Torre, Waldemaro 1947 - 1949 (3) Toynbee, W. 1948 (4) Tracy, H.L. 1935 Trainor, J.G. 1936 (2) Tramontana, George 1938 [Transition] [Eugene Jolas] [1930s?] Travis, J.E. 1934 (2) Tredegar, Viscount Evan 1936 Treurniet, A.W. 1948 Trevelyan, Mrs. [Elizabeth?] [1923] Trippe, Barker & Co. 1934 Trivarte, Maruja 1952 Trueman, W.S. 1936 Truscott, J.R. 1936 Trustam Eve, Sir H. 1935 Tucker, Billy 1952 (3) Tudor-Hart, P. 1922 - 1950 (5) Tudor-Hart, Mrs. [Catharine] 1956 Tulloch, Major [T.G.] 1933 Turkish Consul 1937 Turkish Educational Attache 1951 (4) Turner, D. 1938 Turner, Mrs. [ ] 1964 [F.K. Ogden] Tuttle, Rev. Dr. [ ] 1939 Tyrrell, G.N.M. 1949 F.8 Turner & Sons/ Turner-Samuels 1948 7 items. F.9 Tyler, Charlotte 1934 - 1939 [1941?] 31 items. U F.10 The Union Review 1945 - 1946 (3) United Music Publishers Ltd. (Pauline W. Wood) 1949 & 1955 (2) Universities Bureau of the British Empire 1937 (Re. Rossiter) & 1939 (2) University of California 1934 University of London (Dr. D. Logan) 1953 - 1955 (6, incl. variant drafts) University of London Institute of Education 1937 (3) University of London Press 1952 University of Sheffield 1962 (2) [F.K. Ogden] Unsere Welt Redaktion 1949 (2) Unwin, Major S.R. (War Office) 1934 Urrutia, C.A. 1936 [Usill, H.?] [1940s?] F.11 United Africa Co. [Groundnuts scheme - Hollins] 1950 5 items. F.12 U.N.E.S.C.O. 1947 - 1948, 1965 4 items + 1 item [F.K. Ogden] F.13 University College, London 1932 & 1965 - 1967 1 item [to Dr. Mawer re. Betham Centenary Lecture] + 14 items [to J.W. Scott, Librarian] [F.K. Ogden] V F.14 Va - Vi Miscellaneous V.G. Manufacturing Co. 1940 Vaarask, Dr. [P.?] 1933 Vadon, R.G. 1944 Valiquet, L.P. 1953 (5) Van den Broek, M. 1950 Van der Fyl, W. 1944 Van der Gaaum, Wm. Van der Hoop, J.H. 1937 - 1938 (3) Van Nostrand Co. Inc. 1950 Van Snellenberg, J. 1950 Van Stockum, W.P. and Zoom 1938 Vance, Thomas B. [undated] Vargas, [ ] 1944 Vas, Bela 1950 (2) Veitch, Walter 1935 Vemmested, Dagny 1939 Verlag Organisator A.G. 1948 & 1949 (2) Verlag von Julius Springer 1935 Vernon, William A. 1937 (3) Verret, Charles 1952 Vicherat, Professor [ ] 1934 - 1935 (3) Vilas, Ana Harrison Vola de 1934 Vildomec, V. 1951 & 1952 (2) Vinals, Antonio 1933 Vinton, Mr. [ ] 1951 F.15 Van Pernis, H.D. 1952 9 items. F.16 Vinay, Jean P.A. 1946 - 1948 6 items. F.17 Visser, R. 1952 - 1953 6 items. F.18 Vo - Vy Miscellaneous Vogel, Erich 1949 & 1950 (2) Von der Planitz, Ernst Edler 1928 (2) Von Hayek, F.A. 1962 [F.K. Ogden] Von Wright [notes by F.K. Ogden] [undated] Vossler, K. 1932 Vujnovich, M.M. 1948 Vulliamy, B.L. 1934 Vyas, H.K.M. 1939 (3) Vyas, P.K. 1938 (2) F.19 Vocadlo, O. 1932 - 1948, 1964 35 items + 1 item [F.K. Ogden] F.20 Von Zeppelin, Countess Annette 1935 - 1937 20 items [most re. Carnap translation] Box 103 W - Z W F.1 Wa Miscellaneous Wakefield, E. 1953 (3) Waldon, Freda 1950 Wall, Mr. [ ] 1956 Wallace, Percy M. [undated] Waller, [Bryan?] [1965?] [F.K. Ogden] Wallis, A.W. 1948 Walsh, F.P. 1947 (2) Ward, Paul 1935 (3) [Warde, Beatrice] 1937 Warren, W. Preston 1939 Waterhouse, [F.C.] 1933 Waterlow, Sydney 1939 Watson, [ ] 1944 Watson, E.G. 1949 Watson, Malcolm H. 1938 Watt, Donald 1932 (2) Watts, Arthur 1931 - 1936 (3) Wayman, G. Turner 1936 F.2 Wallace, L.C. 1928 8 items (all variant drafts). F.3 Walpole, Hugh R. & Mrs. 1934 - 1939 29 items. F.4 Wandell, Samuel H. 1935 - 1936 10 items. F.5 Ward, J.W. 1967 7 items [all by F.K. Ogden]. F.6 Wareing, Eustace [1920s] - 1939 8 items. F.7 Watts, C.A. [1960s] 8 items [all by F.K. Ogden]. F.8 We - Wh Miscellaneous Wear, G.T. 1933 - 1935 (8) Wear, George F. 1947 - 1949 (4) Weedon, R. 1952 Weerasinghe, W.P. 1950 Weibel, Ralph 1952 Weil, Professor [ ] 1939 Weiler, M.A. 1952 Weinberg, T.R. 1936 Weindl, Franz 1936 (2) Weinstock, T. 1948 Weiss, Paul 1938 Welhaven, Kathinka 1935 (4) Wellington Esperanto Club 1949 Wells, C. 1952 Welsh Department, Board of Education (D.M. Williams & W.P. Wheldon) 1935 (3) Wesener, Adolf 1935 West, Charles F. 1935 West Pakistan - Chief Educational Officer 1950 Westinghouse Co. Inc. 1938 Weston, Katharine 1932 Westrup, A.J. 1948 Wettstein, A.M. v. 1947 Wheeler, Carleton A. 1936 & 1937 (2) Wheeler, Paul Mowbray 1935 (2) Wheeler, Russel 1936 - 1940 (3) Wheeler, W. Morton 1933 Wheldon, E.J. 1937 Whisell, R. 1949 - 1950 (3) Whiston, D. 1952 White, Terence 1937 (2) Whittall, L.H. [1935?] (2) Whittle, Mrs. [ ] 1942 Whittle, Ian 1952 Who's Who: entries for Mawer, O'Gorman, Pott, Hilton, Donnan, Purcell, Duff, Mumford and Lauwerys Whyte, R.O. 1939 F.9 Wells, H.G. & H.G. Wells Society 1943 & 1934-1936 3 items. F.10 West, Herbert E. (International Orthophonic Archives) 1928 - 1929 15 items. F.11 West, Michael [1933] - 1938 18 items. F.12 Winslow, Valerie 1953 & undated 25 items and some accompanying envelopes. F.13 Winslow, Valerie 1954 30 items and some accompanying envelopes F.14 Wi - Wy Miscellaneous Wicks, Clara 1949 Wiegand, Elizabeth 1948 - 1949 (4) Wiener, Norbert 1936 Wiener, P.P. 1938 Wigg, E.S. & Son 1950 Wikeley, T. 1935 Wild, Silvia [1960s?] [F.K.O.] Wilkinson, Colonel [ ] 1936 Willcox, W.F. 1937 (2) Willett, Mr. [ ] 1954 Williams, Mr. [ ] 1943 & 1944 (2) Williams, Mrs. [ ] 1951 Williams, A. 1937 Williams, Denis 1943 Williams, D.G. 1942 Williams, Franklin B. Williams, F.E. 1937 Williams, G. Ewart 1937 Williams, G.M. 1952 Williams, H. 1948 Williams, Harvey Williams, L.R. 1936 Williams, P. H. Williams, R. 1950 (2) Willoughby, R.R. 1934 Wilson, Professor [ ] 1946 Wilson, Professor [ ] 1947 Wilson, A.M. 1933 Wilson, H.J. 1957 [F.K. Ogden] Wilson, J.G. 1948 - 1949 (6) Wilson, L.L. 1933 Wilson, S.A. Kinnear 1951 & 1952 (2) Wind, Dr. [ ] [undated] Windrum, A. H. (Foreign Office) 1950 (2) (one with attachment to Mr. [ ] Sjahrir) Winser, M. 1932 & 1952 (2) Wippert, Franz 1948 Wiprud, Glenn B. 1938 Wittauer, Christian 1937 Wittgenstein, Ludwig [undated & 1971] (5) (notes by C.K.O. and F.K.Ogden on W's work) Wohlgemuth, Norbert 1934 Wolff, Mrs. [ ] 1940 Womack, K.E. 1933 Wood, F.G. 1938 Wood, P.W. 1949 Woodhead, H.G.W. 1934 World Federation of Education Associations 1936 (3) World ORT Union 1950 World Wide Broadcasting Foundation 1940 Wrenick, B. 1947 Wright, Mr. [ ] 1933 Wright, Mrs. [ ] 1940 Wright, [ ] 1952 Wright, K. 1948 Wright, M.J. [undated] Wright, Norman 1965 [F.K. Ogden] Wright, Richard 1936 Wurker, Carl H. 1935 Wuster, E. 1932 - 1936 (5) Wyatt, Beatrice 1944 Wyatt, E.G. 1934 & 1939 (2) Wynburne, Mr. [ ] 1965 [F.K. Ogden] F.15 Witt, R.E. 1944 - 1945 14 items. F.16 Wood, James 1947 - 1948 3 items. F.17 Y - Z Miscellaneous Yahuda, Dr. [ ] 1934 Yale University Law Library [to Samuel Thorne from (Raphael?) King] 1952 - 1953 (2) Yale University Press 1951 (2) Yam, Chia Kim 1935 Yarney, Joseph Victor 1953 Yeh, S.C. 1952 (3) Yimun [ ] 1948 Young, Daniel F. Inc. 1933 Young, E.W. 1935 Young, W.R. 1953 Yorkshire Post 1965 [F.K. Ogden] Yuer, [ ] 1933 Zarco, Alfredo Malo 1951 (2) Zarzewski, S. 1950 (2) Zatterlof, T. 1935 Zimmern, M.B. 1950 F.18 Young, A. Morgan 1932 - 1937 13 items. F.19 Young, O.M. [1940s?] 3 items. F.20 Yule, G. Undy 1939 & 1944 2 items. F.21 Zuckerman, Sir Solly 1964 - 1970 27 items [from F.K. Ogden].Ogden, C.K. (Charles Kay), 1889 - 1957. Cambridge Magazine. 1910 - 1962; predominant 1910-1923. 1.17 m (9 boxes) of texual records. Series consists of personal and business correspondence and other files related to the content and production of the Cambridge Magazine. Title based on content of the series. Almost of all the correspondence in this series either relates directly to the Cambridge Magazine, to its financing, production, circulation or content, or, where there is no apparent direct connection, dates from the approximate period when Ogden was writing for or editing the magazine, circa 1910 to 1923. Thus date ranges have not been indicated in the list which follows; numbers in brackets refer to number of items of correspondence. Where no number is indicated, there is only a single item. Almost all of the correspondence is incoming, with only occasional drafts of Ogden's replies present. For other correspondence from this period see the listing of Heretics Correspondence which follows the Cambridge Magazine material. Box 104 Anon., A - B F.1 Anonymous/ Unidentified Correspondence F.2 Adams, H.P. Adams, M. Bridges (2) Adamson, M.R. Adrian, E.D. Advertiser's Weekly Aickin, Frances B. Ainslie, Douglas (2) Alderton, Edgar M. Alexander, Horace G. (3) Alexander, Marjorie Allen, Edw. G. & Son (2) Allinson, Adrian P. Allsopp, H.L. (from C.K.O.) Alston, L. (2) Anderson, J.D. Anderson, R. Andrada, E.N. da C. Angell, Norman (5) Angus, C.F. (4) Annesley, Clare Archer, R.L. Archer, S.S. Arden, H.W. Armstrong, W. Arnold, Edward V. (3) Arnold, Frank H. (12) Armstrong, Wallace E. (2) Arbuthnot, Robert Ashton, H. (4) Assheton, Frances Assheton, Richard (3) Atlantic Monthly (3) F.3 The Athenaeum (20) F.4 Babington, P.L. (2) Bacharach, A.L. (2) Back, H. (2) Back, J. Baden-Powell, R. Badley, J.H. (8) Bagenal, Faith Bagenal, [ ].B. Baker, Philip J. Baldeston, B.W. Baldeston, John L. Balfour, R.E. (2) Ball, Reginald (3) Ball, W.W. Rouse Bantock, Helen F. (2) Bantock, Granville (3) Barith, W. Barlow, John E. Bartels, Olive - see Votes for Women Bartholomew, A.M. (2, incl 1 reply) Bartlett,F.C. Basham, Mary E. (3) Bauer, J.B. Bauermeister,F. (6) The Beacon (2) Beales, Frances (Dora) Becker, Gunther (4) Bell, Dobree Bell, Lettice Bellot, H.H. (4) Beninns, E.A. Bennett, E.N. (3) Bentwich, Naomi (4) Berry, A. Bibliotheque et Musee de la Guerre Bibliotheque Royale Bibby, A.G.G. "Bios Logos" Birch, Sarah Birmingham Gazette Blackwell, B.H. (4) Bliss, Arthur Board of Education Board of Trade (4) Bodmer, Hans Bond, Henry Bonner, C.B. (2) Bonner, H.B. Booth, M. Boston, E.J. Boulestin, M. Bowater, W.V. & Sons. F.5 Bell, Clive (7) F.6 Benson, A.C. (32) F.7 Best, R.H. (20) F.8 Blumenfeld, Anna, Franz & Hans (60) F.9 Br - Bu Brandt, S. Branford, Victor V. (5) Bramholtz, E.J.K. (3) Branfield, W. Brereton, Cloudesley (3) Breul, K. (2) Brewster, Bertha Brierley, S.S. (2) Briggs, Martin (6) British Association for the Advancement of Science British Idistic Society British Museum British Perioicals Ltd. (2) Broadwood, Evelyn (6) Brown, A. Brown, Alec Brown, Frank Brown, Harry Brown, J. 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(3) Colour Colson, Charles Commercial Club of Chicago (2) Common Sense (2) Cook, A.H. (2) Cook, H. Caldwell Cook, S.A. (3) Cook, Thomas & Son (4) Cooper, E. (2) Cornford, F.M. (8) Cossar, H.J. (3) Cottenham, E.H. (5) Coulton, G.G. (10, incl. 1 reply) Courtney, Lady K. Cortney, Lord of Penwith Cousens, Hilderic (2) Coutts, C.R.V. Cox & Allen Crichton-Stuart, Constance Crisp, A.W. Crocker, Alice Vipond Crosfield, A.J. Crosfield, J.B. Cross Keyes Crossland, E. (2) Cruickshank, G. Cunliffe, J.W. Cunliffe-Green, H. Cunningham, E. Cunninghame, Sir Henry Czech Press Bureau F.2 Coates, Margaret H. (Mollie) (61) F.3 Common Cause (9) (A. Maude Royden) F.4 Counsell, W.H. (35) & Harriott (1) F.5 Counsell, W.H. (36 drawings, some originals, some in duplicate) F.6 Cooke, Harold P. (17) F.7 D Daily Chronicle Daily Herald Daily Mail (8) Daily Mail(Sydney) Daily News(4) Daily News and Leader Dalton, Hugh (6) Daniels, Thomas H. & Co. (2) Darland Agency Darwin, Francis (3) David, A.A. (3) Davies, J. 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Percival Smith, J.R. Smith, Nowell Smith, W.H. & Son. (4) Smith, W. Whately (11) Snowden, Philip The Socialist Review Soddy, Frederick Somerset, Raglan (7) Somerset and Wilts Journal "The Sophists" (2 items and duplicates) Sorensen, C.W. (3) Sorley, W.R. (3), Located In Russell Archives, Recent Acquisitions, 429 (g) Sotheran, Henry & Co. South, Roland (2) The South African Review (Alfred Palmer) Southall, J.E. Spalding, W.P. The Spectator (by C.K.O.) Spellen, Herbert J. Spencer, A. Spero, L. (2) The Sphere and The Tatler (4) Spiller, Ethel M. (2) The Springfield Republican (10) (E.N. Jenckes, Jr.) F.11 The Sportsman (18) F.12 Sq - Sy Square and Compass Inn (2) Squire, J.C. Stadtische Gewerbeschule Zu Leipzig Stanton, V.H. Starling, G. (10, incl. notes and figures by C.K.O.) Stawell, F.M. (8) St. Clements Press (3) Stepanoff, Giovani (4) Stephen, Karin (7) Stevens, J.K. (2) Stevens, B.F. & Brown Stevenson, A.G. Stock, C.S. (2) Stokoe, Frank W. (2) Stopes, Marie (4) Storey, C.A. (4) Strachan, Alexander Strachey, James (3) Straker, Charles & Sons Stratton, F. Stratton, H.R. (2) Stuart, William J. (2) Sturge, Sophia (3) Sturmer, Herbert H. The Survey (Paul Kellogg, B. Leaker, E. Winslow) Swedish Interparliamentary Group Swanwick, H.M. (4, 1 incomplete, 2 with transcripts) Swietochowski, George de (8) Swinburne, A.J. Syndicate Publishing Co. (Sydney Walker) (2) F.13 Swift, Stephen & Co. (A.H. Hannay, Charles Granville) (34) Box 112 T - Z F.1 T Miscellaneous Tansley, A.G. Tasker, Irene Tayler,[?] G. Taylor, W.J. (2) Tews, F.(2) Thayer, Scofield (2) Theosophical Society (2) Thomason, Lucy Thompson, C. Newton Thorley, Wilfrid (4) Thorn, Arthur (10) Thorold, Algar (3) Thusston[?], Hubert Tillyard, A.T. Tindall, Arthur F. (Arden Press) (2) The Times (12) Toynbee Record Townshend, Maude Trend, L.B. (8) Trevelyan, Charles (5) Trevelyan, R.C. (3) Trott, Harley (3) Trotter, T.H.Y. Truth Tschang, S. Tubbs, O[?]. H. Tulloch, M.M. Turner, E.E. Turner, Phyllis (10) Tweedy, George (3) F.2 Tomlinson, A.E. (76) F.3 Tuckett, Ivor (40) F.4 U - V Uisely[?], Vladimir Union of Democratic Control (E.D. Morel and others)(6) University Belgian Fund University Newspapers Ltd. Unwin [ ] (from C.K.O.) Unwin, Ethel (8) Unwin, T. Fisher Usher, H.B. (7) Ussher, E.H. Vale, Edmund (2) Van Ingham, Leon (10) Varsity (University of Toronto) Vernon, H.M. Verrall, Margaret de G. Victoria House Printing Co. (6) Villard, Fanny Garrison Visiak, E.H. Vocorajto, [ ] Votes for Women (W.S.P.U., Olive Bartels) (8) Voysey, Charles (2) Voysey, C.F.A. Vulliamy, E. & Katherine (6) F.5 W Miscellaneous Wa - We Waggett, P.N. (5) Waley, Arthur D. Waldstein, C. (4) Waldstein, Florence Walker, A.A. (6) Walkerdine, W.E. Wallas, Graham Wallis, Braithwaite Walter, Hubert C. (2) Walters, F. (re. Callison) Ward, Dudley (2) Ward, Eva (4) Ward, James (3) Ward, K.M. Ward, Mary Warden, A.A. Waterhouse, G. Waterlow, Sydney Watkins, Stanley (3) Watson-Armostrong, W. Watt, Henry J. Watts & Co. Weaser, H.Baillie (6) Webster, Francis Wedderbourne, W. Wedgwood, Ethel Wedgwood, Helen Bowen Weekly Dispatch Weigel, Adolf Werner, A. West, Julius Westminster Gazette F.6 War Office (14, includes drafts of C.K.O.'s replies) F.7 Welby, Victoria (16, includes card of C.K.O's, returned) See also Macdonald, William, above and "Significs" mss., Box 125, F.3. F.8 Wh -Wi Wheaton, S.A. Wheldon, F.W. Wherry, Allison Whipple, Robert S.(6) Whitehead, W.H. Whitehouse, Lilian (10) Whitworth, Emily Whyte, L.L. (2) Wiener, [ ] Wigley, Thomas Will, J.G. Willesden Urban District Council (3) (J.S. Bridges) Williams, A.T.P. Williams, Iolo A. Williams, G. Trevor Williams, N.D. Wills, Arthur W. Wills, G. (4) Wills, Minnie L. (4) Wills, O.B.W. Wilson, Steuart (2) Wilson, William E. Wiltshire, G. Wingfield-Stratford, C. Winton, Frank R. Wirmerstresse[?], Dr. Withers, Bensen, Currie, Williams & Co. (1) Located in Russell Archives, Recent Acquisitions, 429 (vii) Withers Bensons Birkett & Davies F.9 [Whitlock], Maria (14) F.10 Wo - Wy Wolf, Herm. Wolstenholme, H. (3) Women's International Congress - see Emily Leaf Women's Press Fund Women's Suffrage Campaign - see Nash, R. & V. Wood, A. Wood, Franklin G. Wood, Herbert G. (15) Wood, K.M. Wood, L.M. (2) Wood, Marian Woodgate, H.G. (9) Woodhead, Edgar T. (2) Woodhead, G. Sims (6) Woodthorpe, Browne & Co. (2) Woolgar & Roberts'(2) Woolton, Barbara (3) Workers' Educational Association (2) Workers' Union Wright, Charles Wright, Harold (10) Wyatt, A.J. Wyatt, C.S. Wyer, Henry Wyneken, G. (5) F.11 Women - Admission to Membership of the University of Cambridge (19 leaflets, 1918 - 1921) F.12 Wrinch, Dorothy (17, 1915 - 1962) F.13 X, Y, Z Yates, L. Keyser Yorkshire Liberal Federation (Harold Storey) Yorkshire Quarterly Meeting of the Society of Friends (Ernest E. Taylor) Yorkshire Reformers' Book Shop Young, Robert (Japan Chronicle) (11) Young Democracy (Devere Allen) Yule, G. Undy (18, includes responses to Y's protest and copy of C.K.O.'s reply) Zilly, Paula Zoological Society of London Z[uriaud?], Pavel (2) F.14 Young, W. Allen Box 113 Cambridge Magazine - Non Correspondence Most of the material which follows relates to financial matters. It has been arranged in (approximate) date order. See also Cambridge Magazine Bookshops (K. Dockrill) correspondence, in main series. F.1 (1910-1911) Cash Book Blank (pages torn out) F.2 Jan. 5 1913. Copy of letter by C.K.O. [to?] regarding financing of Cambridge Magazine, Ms., 1p. F.3 1914. Financial Statement and appeal - original and annotated version. Ts., 1p. each. F.4 1914. "Famous Professors' Call For Peace", 1 clipping. F.5 [1914?] Circulars to advertisers - to accompany specimen copy. 3 different versions. F.6 [1914] Card announcing "some recent contributors" in 1912 and 1913. 2 copies. F.7 Jan. - July 1914 Documents relating to the transfer of ownership of Cambridge Magazine from W.F. Taylor to C.K. Ogden. 6 items. F.8 December 1914 Appeal for immediate financial support, signed by A.T. Bartholomew & 7 others, including Bertrand Russell: ms. draft and two printed versions. 1p. each. F.9 1914 - 1917 C.K.O.'s notes on developments [re. Fight for Right]. Ms., 12pp. F.10 1914 & 1927 Advertising revenue [?] accounts, Ms., 7pp. F.11 [1915?] Appeal for continued support - original and revised version, Ts., 1p. each. F.12 [1915 - 1916?] Advertisement for U.S. subscriptions, Ms., 1p. F.13 [1916?] The Cambridge Magazine Statement, ("The Cambridge Magazine deserves to be supported because ..."), Ms. draft with annotations by C.K.O., 3pp. and typed version, 3pp. F.14 1916 Opinions, Quotations from Bernard Shaw, newspapers, Members of Parliament, letters from readers, lists of subscribers, annotated ts. drafts and 2 copies of completed version, 55pp. F.15 [1916 - 1917?] Transcripts of hearings before the Tribunal to establish Conscientious Objector status, Hearings of H.W. Bligh, H.E. Cousens, C.A. Mace, and Horace Todd. F.16 [1916 - 1918] Subscription form (including a list of recent contributors) and advertisment order form. F.17 June 3 1916 2 proof pages from this issue (on Conscientious Appeal Tribunal), with annotations by C.K.O., including note "refused by Press Bureau". F.18 [1917] Advertisement for Cambridge Magazine, "Should a Woman Tell?". F.19 [1917] Advertisement for Cambridge Magazine and also for Fecundity versus Civilization. F.20 [1917] Lists of donors [to Defence Fund?], 3 items. F.21 January 20 1917 2pp. (page proofs?) article by Adelyne More on "The Case for Total Prohibition", annotated by C.K.O. F.22 June 9 1917 Title page for this issue. F.23 [1917 - 1918?] Statement of the Cambridge Magazine's university character, 2 ts. drafts and 2 printed copies. F.24 1916 - 1921 Lists of paper expenses, printer's bills, production figures, accounts, 7 items. F.25 1917 - 1921 Lists of paper expenses, circulation figures and accounts, 32pp. F.26 1919 - 1923 Lists of back numbers available and out of print issues, 9pp. F.27 [1919] Towards International Understanding, Announcement of expanded Foreign Press section, with subscription form, 7 copies. F.28 1920 Expense Book and Receipt Book for bookshop at 10, King's Parade, 2 items. F.29 [1920?] Advertisement concerning the Athens Exhibition - brochure for potential advertisers in the Modern Greek number, 5 copies. F.30 [1920] Announcement that Cambridge Magazine will cease as a weekly publication and of Manchester Guardian incorporating Foreign Press survey. 12 copies. F.31 [1920] Briefer announcement of the above, 1 item. F.32 February 6 1920 Circular to readers (male and female versions) about the new quarterly and the Manchester Guardian. F.33 [1920s] Change of address card and blank stationery, London and Cambridge. F.34 1921 Cover of Jan/March Double Number, with list of books available through Cambridge Magazine Bookshops printed inside. Also review from The Glasgow Herald. F.35 1925, 1929 C.K.O.'s notes about finances, 7 sheets. Ogden, C.K. (Charles Kay), 1889-1957. Heretics Society. 1910 - 1922; (predominant 1910 - 1914). .26 m (2 boxes) of textual records. Series consists of correspondence and other material related to the Heretics Society. Title based on content of the series. Most of the material which follows dates between 1911 and 1914, when Ogden was most actively involved with the Cambridge Heretics. It consists largely of receipts invoices and other financial material, with a small amount of correspondence from invited speakers such as Belloc, Chesterton, Hardy and Shaw. F.36 A - L Advertising and Bill Posting Company Artistic Sign Union Bacharach, A. (3) Bateson, W. (6) Belloc, H. (2, 1 from secretary) Bennett, E.K.(2) Blue Boar Family Hotel (2) Bonner, C.B. (2) Borough of Cambridge (3) Bowes and Bowes (2) Brown, E.R. (2) Bullough, Edward Butler, Agnata (2) Cambridge and County Liberal Club (11) Cambridge and District Photographic Club Cambridge Chronicle (3) Cambridge Daily News Cambridge Magazine [Capoture?], J.W. Chesterton, G.K.(6, 5 from secretaries) Christian Commonwealth (3) Copley, John Corpus Christi College Crichton-Miller, H. McDowall, A.S. (2) Downes, B.W. (11) Downs, Ethel (2) Express Printing Co. (2) Fab & Tyler Ltd. Fletcher, Mary (3) Gardiner, Rolf Giles, H.A. Globe-Wernicke Co. Ltd. (2) Hardy, Thomas (+ envelope) Heffer's Printing Works Henderson, Archibald (2) Howard, Laurence Johnston, W.D. Jolley, B, & Sons Jones, E.B. Jolowicz, H.F. Lecture Agency Lion Hotel Lombard, S[?]. Lowenstein, F. F.37 M - Z MacCarthy, Desmond Maranlay [?], W.H. (Kings College) Marvin [?], F.S. Masonic Hall, Isaac Newton University (4) Masonic Hall McDowall, A.S. (See File 36, Box 1113) Metcalfe & Co. (9) National Provincial Bank Okey [?], T. Rationalist Press Association (5) Rattran, R.F. Robert Sayle & Co. Russell Cooke, S. Schuster, Norah (4) Sprott [?], Sebastian (5) Stockbridge, Walter T.P.'s Weekly Totham, G.B. (Trinity College) (2) University and General Reporting Agency Wood, H.G. Yeats, W.B. Young, Robert F.38 Heretics - Accounts This file includes balance sheets for the society from 1910 to 1918, as well as receipts, announcements and a list of names, 39 items. Box 114 Heretics Material - Non Correspondence Envelope #1 Announcements of talks and blank cards Envelope #2 Cancelled cheques, 1911 - 1917 Receipt, 1912 Envelope #3 Membership Book (C.K.O.'s hand) 1911- 1912 Prospectus 1925 Nomination of C.K.O. for Hon. Membership Envelope #4 1912- 1913 Prospectus (multiple copies) Envelope #5 1913 January 28, Menu of Heretics dinner Envelope #6 Announcements and Circulars Envelope #7 Oxford Heretics material Envelope #8 Envelopes of handwritten membership cards: i) Envelope marked "Left, Easter 1912" ii) Envelope marked "Resigned, Michaelmas 1912" iii) Envelope marked "Resigned, January 1913" iv) Envelope marked "Gone Down" [undated] v) Unmarked envelope Envelope #9 Bank Deposit Book, 1911 - 1913 Envelope #10 Cash Receipt Book, January 1913 Envelope #11 Cash Receipt Book, May 1913 - 1914 Envelope #12 Cash Receipt Book, 1914 Envelope #13 Cash Book, 1916 F.1 1909 October, Laws of the Society Draft in C.K.O.'s hand and typed version F.2 [1910] Notice of Joint Meeting with Emmanuel College. F.3 Undated, "To C.K.O. - Arch Heretic" Anonymous, typescript, 2pp. F.4 1910, List of Meetings F.5 1910 - 1911, List of Meetings F.6 1911, List of Meetings F.7 1911 - 1912, List of Meetings F.8 1911 - 1912, Proposed Chage in Laws F.9 1912, Lent Term, List of Meetings F.10 1912, Easter Term, List of Meetings F.11 1913, Lent Term, List of Meetings F.12 1913, Easter Term, List of Meetings F.13 1913, Michaelmas Term, List of Meetings F.14 1914, Lent Term, List of Meetings F.15 1914, Easter Term, List of Meetings F.16 1914, Michaelmas Term, List of Meetings F.17 1915, Lent Term, List of Meetings F.18 1915, Easter Term, List of Meetings F.19 1920, Lent Term (January - March), List of Meetings F.20 1920, Lent Term (April - May), List of Meetings F.21 1920, Summer Term List of meetings F.22 1921, Lent Term (January) List of Meetings F.23 1921, Lent Term (January, cont.) List of Meetings. F.24 1921, Summer Term List of Meetings F.25 1921, Michaelmas List of Meetings F.26 1922, Lent Term List of Meetings F.27 1922, Summer term List of Meetings F.28 Photograph of The Heretics ca. 1910 (Ogden is seated second from right) F.29 Announcement Posters for Heretic Meetings - some in multiple copies. See also two published items which contain reports of addresses to Heretics meetings: "The Religion of the Future", address by Bernard Shaw, May 29 1911, catalogued for Research Collections as BL 2775.S5 1911. "The Future of Religion. Mr. G.K. Chesterton's Reply to Mr. Bernard Shaw", catalogued for Research Collections as BL 2775.S534 1911. Ogden, C.K. (Charles Kay), 1889-1957. Orthological Institute and Basic English Foundation. 1930s - 1950s; predominant 1947-1955. 1.17 m (9 boxes) of texual records. Series consists of correspondence, reports, memoranda and financial records related to the administration of Ogden's Orthological Institute (established 1929) and the government-sponsored Basic English Foundation (established 1947). Title based on content of the series. The series which follows traces the emergence of Basic English from the nurturing environment of Ogden's Orthological Institute in 1929 to the setting up and disintegration of the government-sponsored Basic English Foundation during the 1950s. This segment of the archive was in total disarray when received. The arrangement which follows reflects three main categories: I. Memoranda, reports and correspondence produced by the Orthological Institute - Box 115 -118; II. Memoranda, reports and correspondence produced by the Basic English Foundation - Box 116 - 120; III. Financial reports, stock lists and other records - Box 121 - 123. Box 115 Orthological Institute, 1930s - 1947. Except where otherwise indicated the material which follows, in either ms. or typescript form, is the work of C.K.O. F.1 Proposal for a Basic English Club (in Basic), [1930s?]. F.2 Basic English Representatives, 1933 Printed list giving representatives worldwide. F.3 "Official Relations", (September 1943] History of West & Palmer attacks and subsequent relations with Foreign Office. Account, intended to conclude in Sept. 1943, reaches only 1940. F.4 Basic English Books, Printed lists, some annotated [pre and post war?]. F.5 Sir Percy Ashley, 1943 - 1945 Copies of memoranda and letters, notes of meetings, most relating to the setting up of a Basic Trust. F.6 "Mr Churchill on Basic English", 2 copies of printed leaflet. F.7 Basic English Foundation, 1943 - 1946 Memoranda and notes by C.K.O. relating to organization. F.8 [1943-1947?] Notes and fragments, mostly portions of memoranda and F.K.O's notes on attempts to organise the material. F.9 [1944?]. Draft of circular explaining inability to supply Basic books. F.10 Sir Alan Barlow, 1944 - 1947 Copies of correspondence to and from. F.11 1944, June 2. "Inter-Departmental Committee on Basic English. Memorandum". F.12 1944, September - 1945. "The Basic English Trust, Scheme B". Draft of Agreement with revisions and amendations. F.13 1944, 14 November. Notes of discussion between Ashley and Barlow. F.14 [1945?]. The Basic Trust. Schedule A and Scheme B. Drafts and revisions. F.15 [1945?]. "After Six Years". Memo on the state of the Institute. F.16 [1945?]. "Appropriate Terms" (for C.K.O. to become a consultant), various versions. F.17 [1946]. "The General Copyright", Also "Copyright", "Copyright Queries" and other drafts and memoranda relating to copyright. F.18 [1946]. "America", memo. F.19 [1946], 26 November. "Record of conclusions of meeting at the Treasury on Thursday 28 November". F.20 [1946/1967?]. "Basic English Association", memorandum re. proposal to form B.E.A. F.21 [1947?]. Statement "of the urgent need for an international auxiliary language", containing (typed) signatures of Shaw, Wells and others. F.22 [1947?]. "Notes for Miss Lockhart and the Foundation" re. Myers and Times of India. F.23 1947 - 1948. Notes and memoranda, most concerning relations with the Foundation. F.24 1947. Copies of correspondence (to B.E.F., Barlow and Dring), notes and memoranda. F.25 1947, October - November. "Paper Pool", drafts and memoranda. F.26 1947, December. "The Basic English Publishing Company", memorandum. F.27 [1947], December. "Basic English - Rough Notes", memorandum. F.28 [1947]. Assignment of Copyright. Agreement, related memorandum, further memorandum "Removal of Clause 3". F.29 [1947/8?]. "Memorandum on D.P. Publicity". F.30 1947, September 30. "Total Expenditure for the six months ending". F.31 1947. Notes, memoranda and copies of correspondence relating to B.E.F. F.32 1947. December 31. "Analysis in Budget Form of Total Expenditure for 9 months ended 31 December, 1947". Box 116 The Orthological Institute and the Basic English Foundation, 1948. F.1 [1948]. "The Work of the Orthological Institute in 1947-8 - Summary of Results". F.2 1948. January - June. Correspondence and memoranda from C.K.O. to the B.E.F., primarily to the Trustees, Dring (accountant) and Muir (Director-General). F.3 1948, January. "Basic English Foundation", memo, 2 drafts. F.4 1948, January. Copies of correspondence and memoranda relating to Dring interview with Myers. F.5 1948, January 20. "Mr. C.K. Ogden". Memo re. C.K.O's new (consulting) relationship with the B.E.F. (see also F.24 below) F.6 1948 - 9. "Programme of Activities" for O.I., together with "Estimated Expenditure". F.7 1948, [April?]. "Publications, Facts and Figures" F.8 1948, May. "Revised Programme of Activities". F.9 [1948]. "Mr. Drew and Miss Givings", Detailed memorandum explaining "the Pott Affair". With additional memo: "Addendum on 'Misgivings'". F.10 1948, June 16. "Cambridge (as it suddenly occurs to me, re your visit)". Memo to John Muir re. I.A.R. F.11 1948, [after June]. "How Are Royalties Payable Under the Trust Deed?". Memorandum. F.12 1948, July 1. Memorandum from I.A.R. to Muir on the future policy of the Foundation re. Basic. F.13 1948, July. "Memorandum on the Bottisham Proposals" - to the B.E.F. Trustees. F.14 1948, July. "Basic Science Dictionary, Progress Report". F.15 1948, July 22. "The Basic Teacher". Memo to Muir. F.16 1948, July 29. "Publication and Foundation Stock", Memo to Muir. F.17 1948, July - December. Correspondence and memoranda from C.K.O. to B.E.F., primarily to Muir and Dring.. F.18 1948, September. "Audited Accounts". Includes auditor's report, covering letter from Ministry of Education to Muir, memoranda in response by C.K.O. F.19 [1948?]. "The Orthological Institute". Memorandum. F.20 [1948]. "Counsel's Opinion" (on the legal position of Mr. Ogden in the event of a break with the Foundation). Memorandum. F.21 [1948]. [After 19 August] "The Trust Deed and its Interpretation", memorandum. F.22 [1948]. "History of the Assignment", memorandum. F.23 [1948]. Various memoranda and notes, including various drafts of "Memorandum on Facilities Offered to the Foundation". F.24 [1948]. Various memoranda and notes, including an account of the Pott affair (after November 18) and notes on the 1948-9 estimates and annual report. F.25 [1948]. [October?] "C.K. Ogden and the Basic English Foundation", together with "The Government Audit" and "Science Dictionary", memoranda. Box 117 The Orthological Institute and the Basic English Foundation, 1949. F.1 O.I. "Programme of Activities, 1949-1950". F.2 "Estimated Expenditure, 1949-1950". F.3 Barlow, Alan - Correspondence to 1949, January - June F.4 "Revised Estimated Expenditure of the Orthological Institute for 1949-1950". F.5 1949, January - June. Various brief notes and portions of memoranda. F.6 1949, February."Foundation Stock". F.7 [1949] [February?] "Publications and Foundation Stock" - memorandum closely related to previous one. F.8 [1949] [March] "The O.I. Continuity". F.9 [1949] [March] "Draft letter to Mr. John Muir" (ostensibly from C.K.O.'s solicitor). F.10 [1949] [March?] "Notes on 'Administration'", including various revisions. F.11 [1949] [March?] "Use of 550.6.11 in Suspence Account". F.12 1949. March 31. "Orthological Institute. First Draft Balance Sheet". F.13 1949. March 31. "The Basic English Publishing Company. Expenditure for the year ended 31 March 1949". F.14 [1949]. [May?]. "Note. These Draft Memoranda, both summary and documentary ...", introductory section, probably referring to the memos which follow on Publication, Copyright, Book Copyright and Copyright USA. [Perhaps also relates to "Note A, Commercial Experience"- see Box 118, F.4 below]. F.15 [1949]. [May?]. "Publication. The Basic English Publishing Company is a Registered Business Name ...". F.16 [1949]. [May]. "Copyright". F.17 [1949]. [May]. "Note on Book Copyright". F.18 [1949]. [May]. "The copyright of the Word List in the U.S.A. is mine. It was excluded from ... " F.19 [1949]. [May?]. "The Foundation's Stock of Publications". F.20 1949. [June]. "Notes on the 1948-9 Report". F.21 1949. June 8. "Notes for a meeting on 9/6/49 at Treasury House". (Barlow, Good, Palmer, Miss Lockhart). F.22 1949. September. "Orthological Institute Progress Report". F.23 1949. June - December. Correspondence from the O.I. (primarily L.W.L.) to B.E.F. (Sir Alan Barlow W.H. Eley and Ivy Davison). Also includes notes on meetings held. F.24 1949. [December?]. "Report of the Orthological Institute on Work Undertaken for the Basic English Foundation, 1948-49". F.25 [1949]. "Provisions to Safeguard the Position of the O.I." F.26 [1949?]. "The General Copyright". ("On 22nd March 1946, I wrote to Sir Basil Newton ... "). F.27 [1949]. [December] "Memorandum." ("In consideration of the payment to Mr. Ogden in March, 1946, the Government was given an option ..."). [may derive from memo above]. F.28 [1949]. Notes and fragments. F.29 [1949 and earlier?]. Memoranda, notes and fragments. Box 118 The Orthological Institute and the Basic English Foundation, 1950 - 1954. F.1 1950. "Sales of Basic Books, 1930-1950". F.2 1950. "Basic English, 1930-1950" F.3 [1950]. "The Attitude of the Ministry". F.4 [1950? or May 1949] "Note A, Commercial Experience" (of C.K.O.). F.5 [1950?]. "The Financial interest of the Orthological Institute in mss. completed at the expense of the Foundation. F.6 1950. "From 1940 to 1950". F.7 1950. "Publications". F.8 1950. "Orthological Institute Programme for 1950-51". F.9 1950. March 31. "Statement of Assets and Liabilities". Also O.I. and B.E.P.C. financial statements. F.10 1950. March. "Sales of Basic Books, July 1946 - March 1950". F.11 1950. March. "Orthological Institute Progress Report". F.12 1950. July. Various drafts of agreement between the B.E.F. Trustees and O.I./ B.E.P.C. F.13 1950. September 28. Notes [L.W.L.'s?] on a meeting of the B.E.F. Trustees. F.14 1950. September. "Notes for Progress Report". F.15 1950. January - July. General correspondence from O.I. to B.E.F. (Ivy Davison) - includes some lists and memoranda. F.16 1950. August - December. General correspondence from O.I. to B.E.F. - includes some lists and incomplete memoranda. F.17 1951. January - December. General correspondence from O.I. to B.E.F. (Ivy Davison). F.18 1951. "Orthological Institute Programme for 1951/52". F.19 1951. "Estimated Expenditure of the Orthological Institute for 1951-1952". F.20 1952. "Outline of Programme for 1952/3", also "Estimated Expenditure of the Orthological Institute for 1952-1953". F.21 1952. "Programme for 1952/53. L.W.L.'s draft". F.22 1952. January - 1954, March. General correspondence between the O.I. and the B.E.F. F.23 1954. July 1. "The Orthological Institute. Expense Account - June 30 1954." F.24 1955. April 6. Draft minutes of meeting [B.E.P.C.?]. Box 119 Basic English Foundation F.1 [1947-1948]. B.E.F. Letterhead F.2 [1947]. B.E.F. Administrative Structure F.3 [1947]. [Before April 1] Memorandum setting up the B.E.F. as a trust. F.4 [1947]. [After April, before October] Memorandum on membership of B.E.F. F.5 [1947]. Announcement concerning B.E.F. - in Basic. F.6 1947. June 3. "Press" [to serve as introduction to F.4 above?]. F.7 1947. April 17. Trust Deed - various copies. F.8 1947. April 17. "Alphabetical List of 123 Titles. Basic English Foundation". F.9 1947. April 25. "Agenda for the first meetings of the Trustees and the Executive Committee". F.10 1947. May 12. Minutes of the Second Meeting of the Trustees. F.11 1947. May 12. Agenda for the Second Meeting of the Executive Committee. Minutes of Second Meeting. F.12 1947. June 3. Minutes of the Third Meeting of the Executive. F.13 1947. June 6. Minutes of discussion regarding telephone numbers, held after the Third Meeting of the Executive. F.14 1947. July 16. Agenda and Minutes of the Fourth Meeting of the Executive Committee. F.15 1947. August 25. "Notes made of a discussion at a meeting held on 25 August 1947" (probably the Trustees Meeting - see F.16 below). F.16 1947. August 25. Agenda and Minutes of the Fourth Meeting of the Trustees. F.17 1947. August 25. Agenda of the Fifth Meeting of the Executive Committee. F.18 1947. October 2. Agenda and Minutes of the Fifth Meeting of the Trustees. F.19 1947. October 2. Agenda and Minutes of the Sixth Meeting of the Executive Committee. F.20 1947. October. Supplemental Trust Agreement. F.21 1947. "The Basic English Foundation. Report on Progress, 1 April - 30 October 1947." F.22 1947. B.E.F. Accounts, 31 March 1947 - 31 December 1947. Also copies of various reports. F.23 1948. January 6. Minutes of the Seventh Meeting of the Executive Committee. F.24 1948. January 6. Agenda and Minutes of the Sixth Meeting of the Trustees. F.25 [1948]. January 22. Agenda and Minutes of the Seventh Meeting of the Trustees. F.26 1948. "Report by the Chairman of the Board of Trustees with Financial Accounts for the Period 1st April 1947 to 31 March 1948 ". - printed booklet. F.27 1948. Financial Accounts, 1 April 1947 - 31 March 1948. F.28 1948. April 5. Memorandum from Ministry of Education re. Trustees. F.29 1948. April 8. Agenda and Minutes of the Eighth Meeting of the Trustees. F.30 1948. April 8. Minutes of the Eighth Meeting of the Executive Committee. F.31 1948. June 16. Assignment of Copyright from C.K.O. to B.E.F. following his resgination as a Trustee. F.32 1948. July 1. Copy of letter from I.A. Richards to Muir regarding Basic English. F.33 1948. August 19. Agenda for meeting of the B.E.F. [Trustees? Executive?]. F.34 1948. September 14. "Mr. Good's notes of interview with Dr. Richards". F.35 1948. October 1. Minutes of the meeting of the Trustees. F.36 1948. October 20. Minutes of the meeting of the Trustees of the Foundation. F.37 1948-1949. Correspondence (mostly outgoing from Muir of B.E.F.) between B.E.F. and O.I. F.38 1948-1949. Estimates and receipts. Box 120 Basic English Foundation, 1949 - 1955 F.1 1949. January 26. Minutes of a Meeting of Trustees. F.2 1949. January 26. Corrections proposed (by L.W.L.) for Minutes of Trustee Meeting. F.3 1949. May 2. Minutes of a Meeting of Trustees. F.4 1949. May/June. Replies to Audit Queries. F.5 1949. June 9. Minutes of a Meeting of Trustees. F.6 1949. August 17. Minutes of a Meeting of Trustees. F.7 1949. August 25. Minutes of a Meeting of Trustees. F.8 1949. November 14. Minutes of a Meeting of Trustees. F.9 1949. December 7. Minutes of the Executive Committee Meeting. F.10 1949. January - July. Correspondence from the B.E.F. (mostly W.H. Eley, Muir, Barlow & Dring) to O.I. F.11 1949. August - December. Correspondence from the B.E.F. (Muir, Barlow, Eley) to O.I. F.12 1949. Memorandum. (The "Good" memorandum on copyright). F.13 1950. January 6. Minutes of the Executive Committee Meeting. F.14 1950. January 27. Agenda and Minutes of the Executive Committee Meeting. F.15 1950. January 27. Miss Lockhart's notes on the Executive Committee Meeting. F.16 1950. February 13. Agenda and Minutes of the Executive Committee Meeting. F.17 1950. March 31. Report for the Year ended 31 March 1950 by the Chairman of the Board of Trustees. Also printed version. F.18 1950. April. Notes on Foundation Accounts. F.19 1950. June 15. Agenda and Minutes of the Executive Committee Meeting. F.20 1950. September 6. Agenda and Minutes of the Executive Committee Meeting. F.21 1950. September 28. Agenda of the Meeting of the Trustees. F.22 1950. December 11. Agenda and Points from Minutes. F.23 1950. January - August. General Correspondence from B.E.F. (Ivy Davison) to O.I. F.24 1950. September - December. General Correspondence from B.E.F. (Ivy Davison) to O.I. F.25 1950-1952. Progress Reports for The B.E.F. F.26 1951. February 15. Memorandum of decisions at Meeting. F.27 1951. March 15. Agenda of the Meeting of the Trustees. F.28 1951. June 5. Agenda of the Meeting of the Trustees. F.29 1951. June 21. Agenda and Minutes of the Executive Committee Meeting. F.30 1951. October 9. Agenda and Minutes of the Executive Committee Meeting. F.31 1951. January - December. B.E.F. outgoing correspondence (mostly Miss Davison to Miss Lockhart). F.32 1952. February 28. Agenda of the Meeting of the Trustees. F.33 1952. January - December. B.E.F. outgoing correspondence (mostly Miss Davison to Miss Lockhart). F.34 1953. January - May. B.E.F. outgoing correspondence (mostly Miss Davison to Miss Lockhart). F.35 1953. December 12. Minutes of the meeting of the Trustees. F.36 1954. March 2. Letter from B.E.F. Trustees Chairman (J.A. Lauwerys) to Ministry of Education. F.37 1954. May 1. Minutes of the meeting of the Trustees. F.38 1955. April 6. Minutes of the Meeting of the Trustees. F.39 1955. November 2. Minutes of the Meeting of the Trustees, also undated minutes [1955?]. F.40 1955. August 29. Assignment (of Publication income from B.E.F. to C.K.O.). 1955. November 7. Assignment (of B.E. books and mss. from B.E.F. to O.I.). Box 121 Financial Accounts and Statements of Orthological Institute, Basic English Foundation and Basic English Publishing Company, compiled by Mann, Judd & Co., Chartered Accountants. 1949 - 1952. F.1 1949. March 31. Accounts and Reports. F.2 1950. March 31. Accounts and Reports. F.3 1950. March 31. "Report by the Chairman of the Board of Trustees with Financial Accounts for the Period 1 April 1949 to 31 March 1950", printed version. F.4 1951. March 31. Accounts and Reports. F.5 1951. March 31. "Report by the Chairman of the Board of Trustees with Financial Accounts for the Period 1 April 1950 to 31 March 1951", printed version. F.6 1952. March 31. Accounts and Reports. F.7 1952. March 31. "Report by the Chairman of the Board of Trustees with Financial Accounts for the Period 1 April 1951 to 31 March 1952. F.8 1952. April 18. "Report on the Organization of the Basic English Publishing Company". F.9 1953. March 31. Accounts and Reports. F.10 1953. March 31. "Report by the Chairman of the Board of Trustees with Financial Accounts for the Period 1 April 1952 - 31 March 1953." F.11 1954. March 31. Accounts and Reports. Other Financial Materials F.12 1948 - 1951. Ledger accounts and financial correspondence. F.13 1950 - 1952. Ledger accounts, O.I. and B.E.P.C. Box 122 Stock and Standing Type Lists, O.I. and B.E.F. F.1 1935 - 1940. Stock lists of Basic English publications. F.2 1938. Basic Publications Abroad. F.3 [1946?]. Paper Allocation. F.4 1948 - 1949. B.E.F. and O.I. Stock lists and printer's estimates. F.5 1940s - 1952. Stock and standing type lists. Also lists of war damaged and salvaged material. F.6 1940s - 1950s. Stock and sales lists. F.7 1940s. Stock and inventory lists. Also list of O.I. publications and reprints, 199 - 1941. F.8 1949. Free Distribution Account List. F.9 1948 - 1951. Stock Lists. F.10 1950s. Stock and Standing Type Lists. F.11 [1952?]. List of B.E. Books. F.12 1950 - 1956. Stock Lists. Box 123 Lists, Printed Materials and Account Books. F.1 [1940s.- 1950s?] Various lists of Basic English publications and promotional leaflet for the Basic English Bible. F.2 [1940s. - 1950s?] O.I. Lists of B.E. publications. F.3 1943. Leaflet containing quoatations from Churchill's Harvard speech. F.4 [1940s?]. Statement of Support for Basic English with list of signatories - printed. F.5 [1951 - 1952]. Stock book recording sales of The Basic Records: Basic English, Basic Teacher and Anna Livia. F.6 1930s - [1940s?]. Basic in Spain - notes reports and list of contacts. F.7 1932 - 1935. Basic in Denmark - notes, memoranda, reports, correspondence and lists of contacts. F.8 1932 - 1941. Basic in Africa - copies of correspondence and lists of contacts. F.9 1933 - 1934. Basic in Sweden - notes on progress and lists of contacts. F.10 1930s. Basic in Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Czechoslovakia, Egypt, Finland, France, Germany, Hawaii, Holland, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Mexico, Norway, Pakistan, Paraguay, Portugal, Singapore, South America, Switzerland, Tangier & Yugoslavia. Lists of contacts and records of correspondence. F.11 1937. April 1 - 1940. March 31. Petty Cash Book (for O.I.?). F.12 1939. April 1 - 1940. March 31. Till Sales Book for Basic English Publications. F.13 1939. April 1 - 1940. March 31. Sales Book for General Books. F.14 1939. April 1 - 1940. March 31. Sales Book for General Books. Ogden, C.K. (Charles Kay), 1889-1957. Basic English and other files. 192[-] - 1950s. .13 m (1 box) of textual records. Series consists of materials related to Basic English and other files concerning Psyche, prescriptions and laundry lists. Title based on content of the series. Box 124 Material Related to Basic English and other files. Basic Files. F.1 List of Basic representatives, printed. F.2 Basic Step by Step in Dutch - instructions for the printer. F.3 Basic Step by Step in Spanish - instructions for the printer. F.4 Scientific Basic - a page of technical description in Basic. F.5 The Basic Teacher - promotional material [1949]. F.6 International Words - list of 300, B.E. Committee requesting opinions in leaflet. F.7 Basic Dictionary - notes by L.W.L. F.8 Notes and memoranda by L.W. Lockhart, including a proposal for a "Programme of Research in Word Economy". F.9 Little Women - manuscript of the Basic version, with annotations [by L.W.L. and Elsie Graham?]. F.10 Paco of Peorias - non Basic and Basic versions, latter with annotations. Other files. F.11 Psyche - note on C.K.O.'s takeover, in partnership with W.J. Vinton, July 25 1925. F.12 Book title pages - seventeenth century. [See Lawrence of Crewkerne auction catalogue, item #359 for full description]. F.13 Insertions found in C.K.O.'s copy of Donne's Poems (O'Flaherty copy) - ms. notes, most in a 19th. century hand. F.14 Nineteenth century ms. documents: - 1824 valuation of an engine and pumps (Bullivant to Bailey and Shakespeare) - 1824 lease of farm from Bullivant to Bailey and Shakespeare, large size, multiple parcment leaves. F.15 Painting - technical notes (not by C.K.O.) on 2 paintings - one C.K.O.'s "Shakespeare" portrait. See also Box 132, F.11 below. F.16 "Schedule of Pictures at 6 King's Parade 1 March - 8 May 1920", list with titles, artists and prices (includes Nina Hamnett, Mark Gertler and Paul Nash). F.17 United Ratepayers' Advisory Association leaflet [1938?]. F.18 Coleridge - 2 typed quotations on the choice of the exact word. F.19 Esperanto - remarks on its weaknesses, typed, 2pp. F.20 Learning the English Language - critique of Books 1 - 3 (L.W.L.?). F.21 "Degrees for Dollars", offprint of article from Educational Record, January 1926. F.22 Dictaphone Record - text of record made Dec. 5 1930, including contributions by R.D. Jameson, Dorothea Richards and Bernard Shaw. F.23 Prescriptions for C.K.O.'s ailments, 1907 - 1934, one envelope containing a photograph [of a Buxton house?], another samples of powders prescribed. F.24 Electors' Register, 1935. Form completed by C.K.O. re. Dartmouth Street premises. F.25 Auction Lists, 1942. Lists of items purchsed by C.K.O. and lists of value of stamps purchased from C.K.O.. F.26 Laundry List, Buxton, 1943. F.27 Restaurant invoice (L'Escargot Bienvenu - blank) with sketch of C.K.O. on verso entitled "Basic Art". F.28 Wedding menu (1933) and hotel invoice (1940). F.29 Peter Baker, M.P. - file of newspaper clippings relating to. 1954. F.30 Photographs - 2 of young women [sisters?], one of British nobleman in robes ("Evan", 1935), one (in fragments) of a university procession. F.31 Lists, notes, offprints and fragments, 1920s - 1950s. Ogden, C.K. (Charles Kay), 1889-1957. Manuscripts. [ca. 1910] - 1968. 1.04 m (8 boxes) of textual records. Series consists of Ogden's published and unpublished manuscripts, arranged chronologically. Title based on content of the series. Series consists of correspondence and related material. Manuscripts by C.K. Ogden, arranged chronologically. Box 125 Manuscripts, ca. 1910 - 1915. F.1 [c.1910 - 1912]. 3 small black notebooks: #1 - Reading notes on thought, meaning and language (includes ref. to Lady Welby). #2 - Reading notes, including industrialism and trade unions. Also notes on organization of Cambridge Magazine. #3 - Reading notes, including thought, language, Marx, socialism and Freud (includes refs. to Lady Welby). F.2 [1911]. Notes on thought and language, some [all?] of which were probably made during a visit to Lady Welby (and her library) 4 - 6 January 1911. F.3 [1911. February 11]. [The Progress of] Significs, - Text of address to the Heretics, augmented by further material [for publication?], Ms., 65pp. - with extensive bibliography appended, Ts., 46pp. (entries to 1914), - "Appendices - Siginifics and Logic. Definition", Ts. and ms., 13pp. - Essays on Significs [by Victoria, Lady Welby], Ts., 9pp. Ts., 6pp. (2 copies) - Essay on "Time" [Lady Welby?], Ts., 3pp. - Essay (incomplete) on words and meaning [Lady Welby?], Ts., 3pp. F.4 [1911]. Review of Religion and Immortality by G. Lowes Dickinson. [Ist. draft?], ms., 5pp. [2nd. draft?], ms., 8pp. F.5 [1911]. Religion and the University, Account of a Heretics lecture by F.M. Cornford, Notes on lecture, ms., 14pp. Report of lecture, ms., 16pp. F.6 [1912?]. Practical Politics?, Article on women's suffrage, ms., 9pp. F.7 [1912]. Lord Robert Cecil: A Reply, Article on women's suffrage, ms., 8pp. F.8 [1914]. Syndicalism, Part I, ts., 49pp. F.9 [1914]. Syndicalism, Part II, ts., 69pp. [for dating, see ref. on p.61 to a leader "last summer" on May 24 1913]. F.10 [1913/1914?], The Continuation School and National Taste, Article for Cambridge Magazine, ts., 8pp.. together with lists of companies and individuals interested in continuation schools (1913-1914) and materials relating to [planned?] trip to Germany. F.11 [1914/1915?], Notebook, Contains doggerel verse ("In Matthew God the Son/ Founded his church upon a pun"), an "In Memoriam" to "A Victim of the War" (Mr. T. Ling) and notes about the Cambridge Magazine. F.12 [1914/1915?], "Pink Forms" and "Stability", by Dorothie Callison (pseud.), ms., 2pp., "Pink Forms" is a later version of one of the verses in notebook above. F.13 1915. January 1. Woman's Prerogative, by M. Sargant Florence and C.K. Ogden. Reprinted from Jus Suffragii, Printed version only, 4pp. F.14 1915. February 1. Women and War. Hopes and Fears for the Future, by M. Sargant Florence and C.K. Ogden, Reprinted from Jus Suffragii, Printed version only, 1 leaf, folded into 4pp. F.15 1915. February 26. Militarism and Feminism, by C.K. Ogden, Reprinted from The Common Cause, Printed version only, 4pp. F.16 1915. March. Militarism Versus Feminism, "the joint production of several collaborators under the general direction of Mrs. Sargant Florence and Mr. C.K. Ogden", Published as a supplement to Jus Suffragii, Printed version only, viii pp. Note: Ogden's [and Mary Sargant Florence's] book, Militarism versus Feminism, which included portions taken from F.12 to F.15 above, along with pieces from the Cambridge Magazine, appeared in April 1915, published by Allen and Unwin [64pp. Spec. Coll. JX 1965.M5. Reprinted in Militarism versus Feminism; Writings on Women and War edited by M. Kamester and J. Vellacott, London, 1987, Russ. Archives U 21.5.M37]. In the prefatory note to the book, Ogden observes that "it is hoped that a larger volume may later take the place of this necessarily brief survey and anyone willing to supply further evidence or suggestions or to point out errors, is earnestly invited to communicate with the authors". The manuscript which follows appears to be the projected larger work, and it incorporates most of the text of Militarism versus Feminism. [1915?] [ July?] Militarism, Feminism and the Birthrate F.17 Table of Contents: Detailed outline of most of 13 chapters to be included in the book, in ms. and typed versions, together with Preface (reference to "the authors"], ms., 13pp.; ts., 3pp. F.18 Table of Contents: Revisions to the outlines of Chapters II, IX and XI, ms., 2pp. F.19 Chapter I, "Introductory", Incorporates printed pages from the introduction to Militarism versus Feminism with revisons and ms. additions, 5pp. [numbered as 4pp.]. F.20 Chapter II, "The Nature of the Case", Incorporates printed pages from Chapter IV of Militarism versus Feminism with revisions and ts. and ms. additions, 22pp. F.21 Chapter III, "As it was in the Beginning", Incorporates printed pages from Chapter II of Militarism versus Feminism with extensive ms. and ts. additions, 43pp. F.22 Chapter IV, "The Glory that was Greece", Incorporates printed pages from Chapter II of Militarism versus Feminism with extensive ts. and ms. additions, 20pp. F.23 Chapter V, "From Attila to Napoleon", Incorporates much of Chapter III of Militarism versus Feminism(pp.21 - 23 of this chapter), but the rest of the chapter consists of new ts. and ms. material, 23pp. F.24 Chapter VI, "Militarism Unsystematised", A chapter which appears underived from Militarism versus Feminism. Apart from the quotations which open the chapter (verso of this page bears postmark 7 July 1915), the text consists of a single essay with only occasional amendations and additions, 13pp. [Chapter VII, "The Unchanging Past"]. According to the Table of Contents Ogden had planned a chapter on the subjection of women in the far East at this point. F.25 Chapter VIII, "A Land of Peace", Consists almost entirely of Chapter I of Militarism versus Feminism with a brief handwritten introduction. [It appears that Ogden did not complete revisions to this chapter, e.g. pages are not numbered]. 10 printed pages with minor amendations and additions. [Chapter IX, "The New World and the Old"]. According to the Table of Contents Ogden had planned a chapter on the "Paradise of women" in the U.S.A. at this point. F.26 [Chapter X, "The Latest Phase"], This chapter, missing the identifying opening page, is largely a newly-written section on the effect of the current war. It incorporates a portion of the article by C.K.O. and Mary Sargant Florence which appeared in Jus Suffragii, February 1 1915. There are also some typewritten passages from another source incorporated in the manuscript body of this chapter, 20pp. Also several unnumbered typewritten pages relating to the behaviour of modern armies in wartime - [Perhaps considered for this chapter but not used?], Ts., 4pp. F.27 Chapter XI, "Food for Cannon", This chapter incorporates most of the second half of Chapter IV of Militarism versus Feminism, but the material after p.4 appears to be new. Ms., 10pp. Typed duplicate, missing opening quotation, then complete until p.4, missing middle section, containing last page, 4pp. F.28 Chapter XII, "The Prevention of War", A newly-written chapter, apart from pp. 7 -9 which quote from a piece in Jus Sufragii on Fredrika Bremer (April 1915), Ts. with some ms., 24pp. F.29 Chapter XIII, "Woman's Prerogative", Incorporates almost all of Chapter V of Militarism versus Feminism, with a few ms. and pasted in additions and a note about changing the final paragraph "in accordance with the situation at the moment of publication", Ts. with some ms., 7pp. F.30 Appendices, Ms. note giving titles of Appendix I and II 1p. F.31 Appendix I, "War and Peace in China", Ts., 17 pp., with ms. revisions, and Ms.(not C.K.O.'s hand), 4pp., translation of French passages in ts. text. F.32 Appendix II, "Documents relating to the Formation of an International Organization of Women in the interests of Peace". Ogden has annotated the "title page" of this Appendix with "I suggest selection from enclosed, and addition of any others suitable" and, on another sheet, "As much of this to be incorporated as seems desirable". Following this page is a selection of pamphlets, leaflets and clippings concerning the activities of the International Women's Movement, 15 items. F.33 [1910 - 1914?] 2 lists, one of German words with traslations and another of German [?] authors [?]. Box 126 Manuscripts, 1915 - F.1 [1914?]. Early manuscript [untitled] on "the tyranny of lanuguage, meaning and significs [contains amoeba parable which appears in Appendix E of Meaning of Meaning], with lengthy bibliography on language and other subjects [citations end in 1914], text: annotated ts., 116pp., bibliography: annotated ts., 151pp. F.2 [1914]. "Freshman's Guide" [to Cambridge], [Incomplete?] ts. with some ms., several duplicate pages, 111pp., with advertising circular announcing its publication as a special number of the Cambridge Magazine. F.3 [1915?] "The Psycho-Physics of Fatigue, Bibliography". Rather than a bibliography, this title page sets out with what appears to be an itemization of Ogden's research paper which was to appear, with some changes, as Psychology in Relation to Fatigue, ms., 1p. The ms. portion which follows includes sections which can be identified in the typescript of the research paper. F.4 "The Definition of Fatigue", Ms., 3pp., part of this section in ts. form, 1p. F.5 "Fatigue. The General Problem", "Objective and Subjective Fatigue", Ms., 10pp., Ts. version of the ms. with further insertions and revisions, 10pp. F.6 "Food", Ms., 2pp. F.7 "IX Hygiene", Ms., 9pp. F.8 [1915?], Report on Psychology in Relation to Fatigue, by the Investigator C.K. Ogden, Ts., in brown folder, 100pp. The Table of Contents lists a Bibliography and 2 Appendices, to commence at p.101, but these are not included. F.9 [1915?], Fatigue Bibliography, Annotated ts., 40pp. Retyped version, ts., 40pp. F.10 [1914 or after], Reference to Le Mecanisme Cerebral de la Pensee, Paris, 1914, ms., 1p. F.11 1915. June 5. "What's Wrong With Germany?", by Adelyne More (pseud.), Cambridge Magazine, 465-466 (G.#39*), ms., 9pp. F.12 [1915 - 1918?], "France (Repopulation)", Report on an article in Le journal (Paris), [for C.M.?], ms., 2pp. F.13 [1916?], "Industrial Accidents, Efficiency and Fatigue", Rough syllabus for a 2 volume collection of essays, to be edited by C.K.O., Ts., 2pp. F.14 [1916?], Industrial Fatigue and its Business and Social Significance, Promotional flyers from the publisher, George Allen & Unwin. Volume edited by P.S. Florence, C.K.O. contributes Chapter V. * "G" references in parentheses are to published items in W. Terrence Gordon, C.K. Ogden: A Biobibliographic Study.Metuchen, N.J.; Scarecrow Press, 1990. F.15 [1916], The One Thing Needful, by Adelyne More (pseud.), Printed pamphlet, (reproduced from Cambridge Magazine 5, 11, 29 January 1916, 240-241), 4pp. [G.#43]. F.16 [1916], Fecundity versus Civilzation, by Adelyne More (pseud.), Published London, Allen and Unwin (G.#1). Galley proofs [of an earlier, shorter edition?), incomplete, corresponds to (published) pages 7 - 41, & 48 - 52 (lacking some quotations). F.17 1917. January. "Industrial Fatigue", The Nineteenth Century. Proof of article, 11pp. [apparently published in February - see G.#45]. F.18 1917. July. "The question of Fatigue from the Economic Standpoint", Third Interim Report of the Committee. [Committee included C.K.O. and P.S. Florence], Ts., 3pp. (2 copies). F.19 1915 - 1917. Ministry of Munitions. Government White Papers by the Health of Munition Workers Committee: Cd. 8132, 8133, 8151, 8185, 8186, 8199, 8214, 8215, 8216, 8628, 8798, 8801, 12 items. F.20 [1919?] Review by C.K.O. of The Use of Factory Statistics in the Investigation of Industrial Fatigue by P.S. Florence, 1918, for Economic Journal. Proofs bear the date stamp 2 July 1919. F.21 [1918 - 1919?], Horace I. 36. Poem, carbon ts., 2pp. F.22 [1919. March]. "An Appeal to Members of the University", "signed" by 4 university members, ms., 3pp., printed version, 1p. F.23 [1919]. "University Reform. Notes by C.K. Ogden", Private and confidential draft prepared for The Labour Party Advisory Committee on Education, ms., 3pp., duplicated ts., 1p. F.24 1919. Material accompanying F. 23 above, including minutes of a meeting on June 2 1919 and reports on The Reform of Oxford University and The Supply and Training of Teachers, duplicated, 24pp. total. F.25 [1919]. May 12 & December 4. Notes. Appear to be notes on series of lectures given by Bertrand Russell in London, 1919-1920. Each of the 16 lectures was delivered twice: first in a Monday series at Dr. Williams' library and secondly on Tuesdays at Morley College for Working Men and Women. The dates on these notes suggest that Ogden attended the Tuesday series. Notes are dated "May 12" and "December 4" - ms., 5pp. total. F.26 [1919]. December 2 & 4. Notes. Relate to above series, ms., 7pp. F.27 [1920]. February 5. Notes. Relate to above series, ms., 24pp. F.28 [1919 - 1920]. Notes, Relate to above series, ms., 9pp. F.29 [c.1920]. Untitled Typescript, "position paper" on sign situations and the act of reference, authors referred to as "we" and refs. to "our conversation" - possibly I.A.R. and C.K.O. to Russell? Ts., 3pp. F.30 [c.1920]. "The Wisdom of Confucius", for Cambridge Magazine [?], [unpublished?], ms., 3pp. F.31 [1920]. [Summer] "Symbolism", [Cambridge Magazine, pp.32-40], incomplete ts., Box 127 Manuscripts, 1919 - 1925. See also Published Articles, Box 136. F.1 [1919?]. Notes on Signs and Significs, Ms., 6pp. and notes on Lucretius, 1p. F.2 [1920?]. [Lecture notes?] headed "28 October. Elementary Significs in Economics", Ms., 4pp. F.3 [1920]. Notes on definition of Parts - refs. to McTaggart and Bradley, Ms., 3pp. F.4 [1920]. Notes on "Definition of Sense Datum", Ms., 3pp. Also [related?] notes on Secondary Qualities, Sense Data, Permanence and other topics, Ms., 7pp. F.5 [1920?]. Notes on meaning, referents, dogs and puddles, Ms., 3pp. F.6 [1921?]. Notes on "Method of Definition of a Material Object", Ms., 1p. Notes are on verso of the last page of a typescript, dated 19 January 1921, entitled "Opening of Baltic Street Continuation School" (not by C.K.O.), 14pp. F.7 1921, January - March. "An Invaluable Word", in Cambridge Magazine, 11, 1, 41-48 (G. #48)*, Proofs, lightly annotated, 9pp. F.8 1922. Various pieces, most on Sound and Colour: - notes on Moore and Broad, Ms., 1p. - January. "The Analogy of Sound and Colour", with James Wood, for Psyche. Proofs, with corrections, 5pp. [See also published version, Box 136, F.1] - "The New Theory of Colour", introduction by C.K.O., followed by article "Colour Harmony" by P. Tudor-Hart, both with C.K.O's revisions, page proofs, 5pp. (and several duplicates), for Psyche. - "A Colour Temperament and its Application to Decoration", ms. and ts., 4pp. - "The Nature of Pure Design", [article?] on aesthetics, ms., 6pp., & 2 sketches. - "Laws of Pure Design", ms., 2pp. - "Sound and Colour. Optical Overtones", in Daily Telegraph, 18 November 1922, clipping of newspaper only, 1p. - Reading notes, 1p. F.9 [1922 - 1923]. "Colour-Harmony. Some Applications of the Analogy", by James Wood for Psyche, Page proofs, unannotated. F.10 1876. Manuscript on sound, light and colour by [ ] Barrett (from S.[outh] K.[ensington] Museum), typed transcript, 41pp. F.11 1917 - 1935. Research material on colour, sound and light, Mss. and tss., 65pp., with clippings, offprints and pamphlets. F.12 [1922?]. Review of Bianchi, L. The Mechanism of the Brain. [Unpublished?] [Written for Cambridge Magazine?], Ms., 4pp. F.13 [1922]. List of corrections for Wittgenstein's Tractatus, Ms., 4pp. F.14 [1922]. Letter to the Editor [of?] on existence of literature concerning influence of language on thought in China, Ms., 3pp. F.15 1923. Meaning of Meaning. - Offprint of symposium proceedings printed in Mind (Russell, Schiller and Joachim), 1920, entitled The Meaning of 'Meaning'. - Galley proofs, appear to be of first edition - Chapter II, heavily corrected. F.16 [1946?]. Meaning of Meaning. - additions, corrections and revisions, most for Chapter II, F.17 [1923]. "The Power of Words", Cambridge Magazine, 11, 2.(G.#51) Draft of the article, Ms. and ts., 13pp. C.f. Chapter II of Meaning of Meaning. F.18 Proofs of the above article, incomplete, annotated, 5pp. F.19 [1923]. "Chapter IV. The Six Canons of Symbolism", from Meaning of Meaning, Ms., 2pp. F.20 [1923]. "Grammar", Relates to Psyche article and to Appendix A of Meaning of Meaning, Carbon ts., 3pp. Also duplicare carbon, annotated, 3pp. F.21 [1923]."Colour in the Theatre", by Adelyne More for the Cambridge Magazine, Spring Double Number (G.#50), Page proofs, 3pp. Accompanied by "Current Art" by James Wood, 3pp. F.22 [1925?]. Fragments on Symbolism and Psychology, Ms., 6pp. & ts., 2pp. (with ms. original, 2pp.). F.23 [1925, October]. "De Sanctis", Part of editorial for Psyche, Ms., 1p. F.24 [1925?].(i) Referring and (ii) the Referents of False Beliefs, (i), ms., 5pp. (ii) ts., 4pp. F.25 [1925]. The Foundations of Aesthetics, Review List, printed, 1p. Also selection of press opinions (for prmotional flyer?), ts., 3pp. Box 128 Manuscripts, 1926 - 1930. - See also published items in Box 136 below. F.1 [1925 - 1926].The Parallel Publishing Co. Flyers, posters, draft memorandum, revised memorandum and financing scheme, Ts., 34pp. + flyers and posters. F.2 [1926?] - [The Child Education Federation], Ms., on The Forum paper, 3pp. - "The New American Language", [for Forum], Ts., 2pp. - "Why Hair Grows Grey", 2 different drafts, [for Forum?], Ms., 2pp., Ts., annotated, 3pp. Also withdrawal slip for New York Academy of Medicine. - "Talking is now possible", [for Forum], Ts., 3pp. -drafts of verses (both Cambridge), Ms., 2pp. F.3 [1927?] - [Education on the proper use of words] [address?], Ms., 2pp. - "Artists League. Clearing House. Exhibition of the Science of Art and Colour" - proposal for exhibition gallery: - Ms., 21pp. - An early typescript version, part of the above, with ms. additions, 10pp. - Ts., part of the above, 11pp. - "The Artists League, An Address delivered in October 1927 before members of the Eclectics at the Royal Societies Club, Ts., 13pp. - Carbon typescript (retyped version) and invoice for the above, 22pp. - Materials relating to Christine Ladd-Franklin and colour vision, including Preface by C.K.O. to a collection of her writings, Ts., 4pp. (preface), Ms., 1p.; Ts., 2pp. (neural photography). - Plans for the Orthological Institute: Draft Executive committee and budget, ms., 2pp. (S.S. Majestic notepaper), "Table of Orthological Issues" - ouline of all aspects of planned research, ms., 2pp., Report (on O.I. notepaper) of early progress and estimate of future finacial support needed [1928?], Ts., 2pp. - Petition (from various residents of Cambridge) regarding "Street Organs and Street Cries", Ts., 3pp. F.4 1928. - July. "Debabelization", in Psyche, vol. 9, no.1, page proofs, 3pp. - November 2. Memorandum of Agreement for A.B.C. of Psychology, with Cecil Franklin of Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co. F.5 1928. August 1 - 1929. April 17. Cash book for gramophone orders. F.6 1929. Roulette Scheme. Plans for winning on roulette table, Ms.(not all in Ogden's hand), ca. 50 pages. F.7 [1929?]. "The Basic Word Wheel - Panopticon", Ogden's patented device of seven concentric circles, intended to reveal the structure of a normal English statement: 3 wheels and annotated typescript draft of the verso text. F.8 [1929?]. "Janus", moveable cardboard device for showing past, present and future forms of 12 chief "operators", 1 item. F.9 [1929?] - "Recording Stress", annotated typescript, 2pp. - "Orthological Institute" notepaper [appears to have used announcement from Interlingua as a model]. F.10 1929. January 1. - Statement [for the Rockefeller Foundation?] of involvement in Universal Language projects [an overview of his life's work so far], Ts., 5pp. - Description of the Orthological Institute and budget outline, Ts., 6pp. - Notes and list of collaborators, Ms., 5pp. F.11 [1929. January?] - "Letter from U.S. Government to Britain in Full", document translated into Basic English - with annotations [by L.W. Lockhart?], Ts., 10pp. F.12 1929. January. "The Universal Language", for Psyche, vol. 9, No. 3. Ms. draft with ts. sections, 21pp., Galley proofs, 3pp., Duplicate galley prrofs and proofs of other sections, with Panoptic English word list, 10pp. Page proofs, annotated, 9pp. Further page proofs of Panopticon section, annotated, 2pp. F.13 [1929. February] "Debabelization", Draft [of press announcement?], Ms., 11pp. Also card with section headings and "B.A.S.I.C." acronym. F.14 [1929. July]. "The International Orthophonic Archives", for Psyche, Ms., 20pp. Also 2 copies of Psyche page proof of brief piece on Orthophonic Archives, Revised and extended version of above piece, page proofs, 2pp. F.15 [1929]. "International Orthophonic Archives. Gramophone Supply Department", Draft announcement, Ms., 3pp. Also International Orthophonic Archives notepaper, 1 sheet with Panoptic English list on verso, another with blank verso. Also sample sheets of other notepaper: The Artists League; International Exhibition of the Science and Art of Color; and Orthological Institute, 3 items. F.16 [c.1929] [post 1923/pre 1932]. Black notebook containing notes on language [draft review of Carnoy?], Hatfield, West, budget notes, many pages have been cut out. F.17 [1929 - ]. Various drafts of the word lists for both Panoptic English and Basic English, with many corrections, annotations and additions, 62pp. - some sheets in multiple copies. F.18 [1929] Notes on language, Blumfield, universal languages, [used in Debabelization and Psyche], Ms., 42pp. F.19 [1929]. [October]. "Bentham on Invention" for Psyche, 10, 2. Incomplete ms., 5pp. Annotated ts., 19pp. Box 129 Manuscripts, 1930 - 1934. - See also published items in Box 136 below. F.1 [1930?]. Letter to the Editor [of the Times] re. speech on art by the President of the Royal Academy, Ts., 4pp. F.2 1930. March 18. Letter to Mr. [ ] of Daily Mail regarding a new Inventions Feature and accompanying "Memorandum on Inventions", TL., annotated, 3pp. & carbon copy, 3pp. Memorandum, carbon ts., 6pp. F.3 1930. March. Draft outline of inventions feature proposal, Ms., 13pp. Ts., 8pp. Duplicate carbon ts., 8pp. F.4 1930. March. "Proposal for an Inventions Feature", Carbon ts., 9pp. (2 copies, in folders). F.5 1930. March. "Suggestions for a Series of Articles on Invention", Annotated ts. draft, 12pp. Retyped version, carbon ts., 4pp. Original of above carbon, annotated, 4pp. F.6 1930. March. Retyped version of F.5 above, Typescript, 12pp., (2 copies, in folders). F.7 [1929/30?]. "Memorandum on Basic English", marked "confidential", Annotated carbon ts., 3pp., in folder. F.8 [1931]. [Summer?]. Blue notebook containing chronology of developments re. Sound and Colour and Orthophonic Archives. F.9 [1931?]. Progress report on Basic, pp.35 - 37 only (ref. to Wickham Steed and the statement in support of Basic), carbon ts., 3pp. F.10 [1932?]. "Fundamental Words in Esperanto", Ms., 11pp. F.11 [1932?] Need of international committe to promote spelling and especially vocabulary simplification, Ms., 4pp. F.12 1932. June 6. "A Public Lecture on Jeremy Bentham, 1832-2032 ... in commemoration of the Centenary of his death", Invitation and poster, 2 items. Notes on Bentham in Miss Lockhart's and C.K.O's hands, Ms., 14pp. F.13 1932. "Appendix. Offences Against Taste" [Appears as Appendix 8 in Jeremy Bentham 1832-1932 (G.#14)], [Ogden's transcription of Bentham's work] Annotated ts., 50pp. in folder F.14 1932. July-August. "Basic English and International Development" in Progress and the Scientific Worker, proofs, 3pp. and annotated cutting of published version. - see also Box 136, F.3. F.15 1932. July-August. Letter to [ ], in U.S.A., first page written on R.M.S. Majestic notepaper, Ms., 8pp. F.16 1932. November. "The Basic Vocabulary" in Progress and the Scientific Worker, annotated (by Miss Lockhart) typescript, 5pp. F.17 1932. December. Proposal for "Centenary Edition of the Works of Jeremy Bentham", Ms., 15pp. F.18 1932. December. Typed versions of Bentham proposal, Annotated ts., 5pp. Carbon ts. (retyped version), 7pp. (3 copies). F.19 [1932?]. Word Lists: "Poetry" and "Bible", Ts., 2pp. F.20 [1932?]. "International Words? The Basic English Committee would be pleased to have opinions as to how far the 300 words listed here are international...", [from Psyche?], leaflet, printed version only, 1p. F.21 [1932]. Development Proposals for Basic English: - "Allocation of Basic Profits" [to be added to application to the Payne Fund?], Ms., 5pp. - "Basic English. Outline for Development Proposal", marked "Tentative", Annotated carbon ts., 18pp. - Another carbon ts. of above version, with additional annotations, 18pp. - "III. Proposals for the Future", marked "Tentative Oct. 13 1932", Carbon ts., 19pp. - "Basic English, An International Auxiliary Language", marked "tentative December 5 1932", incomplete, various pages, some in multiple copies, Carbon ts., 20pp. F.22 [1932]. 'Panoptic English (Basic) in Schools. A Report on the Geneva Conference, 1932", [Spoof by C.K.O.?], Carbon ts., 9pp. F.23 [1932?]. Notes on suitable reading for children, Ms., 1p. (on verso of announcement of Basic publications). F.24 [1932?]. "Idiom", for Japanese students, Carbon ts., 1p. (3 copies). F.25 [1932?]. U.S. Visit. List of names of contacts and diagrams, all on U.S. notepaper, 6pp. F.26 [1932?]. "The New Method Grammar" and "Thousand Word English", 2 critiques [of H.E. Palmer?], Carbon ts., 14pp. & 6pp. F.27 1933. October. "Towards International Science; Basic as an Instrument of Definition", in Progress and the Scientific Worker, 2, Carbon ts., 7pp. F.28 1933. "Changes in the Basic Vocabulary", [unpublished?], carbon ts., 4pp. [appears to have been typed at the same time as above article]. F.29 [1933?]. "Basic English"; Letter to the Editor of Week by Week, in response to editorial of September 27, Ms., 7pp. F.30 [1933?]. Signed statement of support for Basic English,, Printed format, signatures begin with Walter Angermund and end with H.G. Wells, leaflet, 1p. F.31 [1933]. Basic by Examples, sample sheets, 15 printed pages. F.32 [1933 - 1935?]. Materials from The Basic Readers, Ms. and ts., 5pp. F.33 [1934?]. "Carnegie Conference on the Teaching of English (as a World Language)", Ms., 11pp. F.34 [1936]. "Basic English and Grammatical Reform", Annotated typescript notes of a lecture [ Liversidge Lecture], Ts. with ms. addition, 38pp. , in 2 ring binder, Appeared subsequently in Psyche, 16 (1936) and as a Supplement to The Basic News, July 1937. F.35 [1934?]. Notes on use of "bound for" for teachers of English, Ms., 3pp. F.36 [1934?]. Notes on Language for Takata, Ms., 4pp. F.37 [1934]. Introduction to the Japanese Translation of The Meaning of Meaning, Annotated carbon typescript, 5pp.. Also another copy, lacking annotations. Box 130 Manuscripts, 1934 - 1936 - See also published items in Box 136 below. F.1 [1930s?] "The World Language of the Future", Ms., 14pp. [c.f. 1943. "Can Basic English Be a World Language?" (G.#94)]. F.2 [1934?]. Notes on Bacon and language, [for projected Word Magic book? - see following files] Ms., 3pp. F.3 [1934?].[From "The Magic of Words", Psyche 14(1934)?], Incomplete carbon typescript, 3pp. F.4 [1934?]. Notes on Bacon and Hobbes, Berkeley and Locke, [for projected Word Magic book?] Ms., pages numbered 4 - 7, 4pp. F.5 [1934 - 1935?]. Word Magic, Ancient and Modern, Table of Contents page for projected [but unpublished] book, Ms., 1p. Also notes for the volume, Ms., 14pp. F.6 1934. July. "Word Magic in Education", Progress and the Scientific Worker, 2. Ms. draft, 16pp. Incomplete typescript, 6pp. F.7 [1934?]. "The Background of Basic English", Carbon ts., 7pp. [Relates to G.#80?]. [For Carnegie Conference, Autumn 1934, see Box 131 below, F.2 & F.15. F.8 [1934?]. "Notes", points of objection to a critique of Basic English, [by Faucett], Carbon ts., 5pp. (2 copies) F.9 1934. May. "Appendix III.'Bulletin No 1'", for Counter-Offensive, Ms., 6pp. F.10 1934. May. Sections of Counter-Offensive: -."Table XXV continues the irrelevant argument", Opening Summary, Ms., 1p. - Table IX - Table XXIII of Summary, Ms., 14pp. - Epilogue, Ms., 5pp. [For distribution list see Box 131, F.15 below]. F.11 [1935?] "The Function of a Universal Language", - Overall "Contents" page for [unpublished?] work, to incorporate much of what follows in the rest of the file, Ms., 1p. - Essay, marked "Private for H.L.M"[enken], Ts., 14pp. - Also large number of notes on Esperanto and other universal languages, some of the notes on U.S. notepaper [1932], clearly written at different times over a period of several years, Some of the notes are on Basic and in Basic and there is section on Lincoln at Gettysburg, Ts. and ms., 96pp. - Also heavily annotated galley proofs of article by Edward Sapir, "The Function of an International Auxiliary Language", Psyche, 11, 4(1930-1931) (G.#399), with C.K.O.'s views replacing those of Sapir and the title changed to "The Function of a Universal Language" under C.K.O.'s authorship, 2pp. F.12 [1934 - 1935] - "Word Economy" [Book outline?], Ms., 11pp. - Sketch of the verso of the Panopticon - Brief description of the Panopticon, Ms., 2pp. - "Foreword" [to 4 readers in Basic English], Carbon ts., 3pp. - [Basic internationally and in England] - progress report and account of formulation of Basic - Ms., 30pp. Duplicate ts. of part of the above, 14pp. F.13 [1935?] - [On Sona by Kenneth Searight], insertion for Psyche Miniatures text, Ms., 3pp. - [On the Basic Phoentic Reader], cover copy, Ts., 1p. - "The Pronunciation of Basic English", Carbon ts., 15pp. - List of Basic Errors [in a Hatfield volume?], Ts., 5pp. - "Preface" to Basic English volume, Page proof, 1p. only. - Part of reply to a critique of Basic [pp.32 & 33], Carbon ts., 2pp. - Justification of grammatical approach in The ABC of Basic English (1932), Ts. and ms., 3pp. F.14 "Hesperian Catch/Wink at a Misty Day" - a revison of an earlier verse translation by C.K.O. from Horace, beginning: "With incense music, and the blood Of Brutes that lately chewed the cud", Ms., ts. and carbon ts., 8pp. Reproduced in Psyche, 18 (1938-1952), 364 (G.#241). F.15 [1935?] - Statement on Basic English, ms., 2pp. _"Note" [introductory note for Basic for Business?], Ms., 2pp. - Draft notes on Esperanto [1933?], Ms., 6pp. - Notes on revisions to a title by Richards in Basic, [later annotation by Elsie Graham?], Ms., 8pp. - Notes on grammarians and gagagrams, Ms., 5pp. - "Gagagrams", Notes on gagas and a poem: The Broken Gaga, Ms. and ts., 7pp. Also article on gagagrams, Ms. draft, 9pp. Carbon ts. of above ms., 10pp. - "The Language Barrier in Science", Ms., 14pp. -Note on Basic publications, Ms., 1p. F.16 [1935?] - "Is Basic Copyright?", "Is Everyone free to write in Basic?", and other questions, Ms., 3pp. - "Research on Linguistic Ability and Intelligibility", Ts. and ms., 9pp. - Report on Basic progress which starts: "In The Shape of Things to Come, H.G. Wells ..." [for Psyche?], Carbon ts., 6pp. - Report on progress, p.2 only, Annotated ts., 1p. - Response to a criticism of Basic from an Esperantist, Ms., 5pp. - Piece on Basic "operators", pages numbered 7 - 11, Ms., 6pp. - "To the Reader", Draft of the introduction to Basic Step By Step, Ms., 3pp. F.17 [1935? - 1940] Material related to The General Basic English Dictionary - Notes for Basic Dictionary, Ms., 7pp. - "The Dictionary; General Decisions", Carbon ts., 4pp. - ref. to the Basic Dictionary in letter to German [?] correspondent, pp. 3 & 4 only, Ms., 2pp. - Notes headed "Dictionary Queries, Special",and "Dictionary Queries, General", Ms., 5pp. F.18 [1935?] - Note on "The -ED ending", Ms., 5pp. - 1935. December 9. Reply to a reader of Psyche with short discussion entitled "Pleasure and Pain" attached, Letter, ms., 1p. Discussion paper, annotated ts., 5pp. - "Two Birds with one Stone" [on the value of the step by step process], Ts., 2pp. - Notes on "the art of Picture-making", Ms., 7pp. - Piece on well-known authors and Basic, missing first page, Carbon ts., 5pp. - Notes on the use of bound/bounder/bounding, Ms., 2pp. -Instructions for use of the Basic Word Wheel, Annotated ts., 2pp. - Part of piece on language teaching in India, Ts., 1p. - Part of piece on Mr. Moore and Occidental, Carbon ts., 1p. F.19 [1935?] [For Basic Step By Step?] - Notes on parts of the body [from Basic Step by Step?], last 2pp. on verso of proofs of Basic Bible, Ms., 4pp. - Verse note for his publisher [Harcourt Brace?] regarding Basic Step by Step, Carbon ts., 1p. - Notes on 4 necessary words before Step 1, Ms., 3pp. - Note on "these 30 steps", Ms., 1p. Also note on "the names of numbers", 2pp. Notes on the Basic words, Ms., 9pp. - "The First Steps", Ms., 4pp. - "Notes. The first Step in word-learning", Ms., 6pp. (part on the verso of Basic Bible proofs) - Notes on language learning and radio, Ms., 4pp. - Notes on "Step by Step" guide, Ms., 4pp. - Notes on "the ten steps in the present book", Ms., 3pp. - "Two Birds With One Stone" [on the value of the step by step process], Ms., 4pp. F.20 [1935?]. "The Rhythm of English", [For Basic Step by Step?], Ms., 7pp. F.21 [1935?]. "Account", A discussion of the use of the word [for Basic Step by Step], Ms., 10pp. F.22 1934 - 1935. Critique of Basic English and Ogden's [?] notes for a response - - Rene Wellek, "An Examination of Basic English", The English Post, Prague, Dec. 1934/Jan. 1935, cutting of published version, 3pp. - Notes in response, carbon ts., 4pp. F.23 [1930s]. "What is Basic English?", Page proof [of what?], annotated, 1p. F.24 [1930s]. "The Chief Sorts of Words in Basic", Carbon ts., 6pp. F.25 [1930s]. "Beauty", Basic English definition, Annotated ts., 1p. and duplicate carbon ts. F.26 [1930s]. "Some learners will be able to get more profit than others out of the short account ...", Introduction to one of the Basic books, Ms., 3pp. F.27 [1930s]. Letter to the Editor [of?] regarding Basic as an international language, Carbon ts., 2pp. F.28 [1935 - 1936]. "Current Literature", Review (for Psyche) of Jameson's A Comparison of Literatures, Ms., 3pp. F.29 [1935-1936?]. List of recent Basic publications [includes B.E. Versus the Artificial Languages, 1935], Ms., 2pp. F.30 [1935-1936?]. Review of The Book of the It by George Groddeck, Ms., 3pp. Box 131 Manuscripts, 1936 - 1943 F.1 [1936] "Basic English and Grammatical Reform" for Psyche, 16 (1936) and as suppplement to Basic News, July 1937 (G.#91), Carbon ts., 6pp. F.2 [1936?]."Basic Principles of Vocabulary Selection", Refers to Dr. L.W. Faucett's review of Carnegie Corporation's Interim Report [see also Box 130, F.8 above and F.15 below. Ms., 9pp. F.3 [1936].[Spring]. "Basic English in Teaching", Address by C.K.O. to the Colonial Group, Institute of Education, Notes on Basic for teaching purposes, Ts., 1p., ms., 24pp; ms., 6pp., Text of speech, carbon ts., 16pp. F.4 [1936?]. Lists of Basic English publications and Basic School Books, annotated, 3 items. F.5 1936. February. C.K.O.'s replies to a series of objections to Basic raised by J.A. Gaunt, Institute of Education,(see also incoming correspondence), Ts., 22pp., also carbon ts. duplicate. F.6 [1936?]. "The Concise Basic English Dictionary", Ms., 2pp. Ts., 3pp. (2 different texts) F.7 [1936 - 1937?]. Introduction to a poem, followed by a revised version of the poem "For the 86th. birthday of [ ]", Ms., 3pp. F.8 [1936?]. Article [?] on Gerard Manley Hopkins, Ms., 9pp. - Continuation of previous piece, Ms., 8pp. - More on Hopkins, Ms., 3pp. - Another Hopkins section, Ms., 9pp. - Further discussion of poetry, Ms., 8pp. F.9 [1936?]. "Notes on Practical Criticism, Ms., 2pp. F.10 [1936]. "The Progress of Basic English", Ts. and ms., 4pp. (relates to F.16 in box above). F.11 [1936]. "The Orthological Institute. Basic News (In Basic English)", Ms., 3pp. F.12 [1936 - 1937?]. Progress report on Basic publications, including mention of Brighter Basic new printing with gagagrams, Ms., 3pp. F.13 [1936?]. Notes on accentuation and stress, in ancient Greek and Basic, Ms., 3pp. F.14 [1936?]. "Restatement"; statement about Basic English, Ms., 5pp. F.15 [1936 - 1937?]. "The Carnegie 'Interim' Report", Ms., 32pp. (paginated 1-12/1-10 & 1-11), Also typed version, carbon typescript, 25pp. - Preliminary note, incomplete, Ms., 1p. - "A Note on the Constitution of the Conference", Carbon ts., 2pp. (3 copies). - "IALA", Carbon ts., 1p. (2 copies). - "Palmer's I.R.E.T. Bulletin", Carbon ts., 2pp. F.16 [1936?]. "Counter Offensive" - Distribution List, Ms., 3pp. F.17 [1937?]. -Piece on developments in Basic (includes Russia, Singapore and Europe as well as mention of recent publications, Incomplete carbon ts., 5pp. - Piece on Basic in Prague and Boston, as well as mention of recent publications, Incomplete carbon ts., 2pp. - "What is Basic English? Notes on copyright" (for publisher?), Ms., 4pp. - "Basic English, March 10 1937" [part of a letter or report? Payne Fund?], Carbon ts., 6pp. - "Folies des Amants/Amantium Stultitia" [poem - translation? 1937-1941?], carbon ts., 1p. - Notes on stress and intonation, incomplete, Ms., 6pp. - Notes on referential stress, incomplete, Ms., 1p. - "Research", report on progress at the Institute, Ms., 4pp. - "Intelligibility" - progress report on research, Ts., 3pp. - August. - Notes on teacher training at the Institute, incomplete, Carbon ts., 1p. - "Publications", report on progress, Ts., 1p. F.18 1937. February 13. "Thousand-Word English", C.K.O.'s notes (verbatim) from Publishers' Circular, p.261, Ms., 5pp. F.19 1937. August. "Questions" (methods of introducing questions in Basic), Ms., 8pp. Annotated ts., 5pp. F.20 [1937 - 1938?]. Fragments: - Mme. Litvinoff and publications in Russian, Ts., 1p. - deaths among fish (in Basic), Ts., 1p. F.21 [1938?] "Why are there so few Negroes in Blackpool?",(Question excercises), Ms., 5pp. - Critical notes on a language instruction text [which?], Ms., 10pp. - "The Basic Way", C.K.O.'s critique of F.G. French's "alleged review" of "The Basic Way" series, in Teaching, Bombay, June 1938 (G.#309) Ms., 18pp. - "Thorndike English Dictionary", review by C.K.O., Ms. notes, 8pp., Ts. and ms., 3pp., Also 2 clippings about the dictionary, 1934 & 1935. - "Arguments against Basic ": includes "Basic is not Standard English", "Basic is not a step towards Standard English" and 5 other objections, Ts., 5pp. - "May", discussion of its use in Basic, Ms., 9pp. - "Answers" (incomplete?), Ts., 1p. - "Pictures", report on illustrating Basic and finacial estimate, Ts., 5pp., ms., 3pp. - "Amplification" - notes on the preparation of a Basic Way for French readers, Ms., 18pp. Ts., 7pp. - "Stress" and "Revision Points", instruction sheets, Carbon ts., 2pp. - Part of progress report, mentioning planned publication of Basic for Radio in 1938. F.22 [1939?]. - "The XYZ of Basic", Unfinished [?] ms., 2pp. - Notes on political situation, Incomplete, ms., 3pp. - Notes on photograph ("to fill space on page 4 of "Basic Science") [Basic for Science published in 1942], Ms., 2pp. & photograph. - Notes on progress of Basic, concluding section only, Ms., 3pp. - Definitons of words beginning with "a" [for General Basic English Dictionary, 1940?], Ms., 9pp. F.23 [1940 - 1941?]. Notes on the development of "The Next Step" or "Wider Basic", Ms., 16pp. Ts., 7pp. Also see below, F.38. F.24 [1940?]. ["Arguments against Basic English"], Incomplete ms., 3pp. Ts., 4pp. F.25 [1941?]. Basic words in German, Carbon ts., 13pp. A different draft, Annotated typescript, 11pp. F.26 1941. August. Progress Report on Basic., Ms., 3 sections, 16pp. total. F.27 [1942?]. - "Basic X-Word", 2 puzzles, Carbon ts., 2pp. - CKO's notes on Philosophy in a New Key by Susanne K. Langer, pub. 1942, 6pp. - "From Bentham to Brougham", The Orthological Institute, for Psyche, "marked "rough proof of first half", Heavily annotated page proofs, 14pp. [Perhaps finally appeared in Psyche 18 (1938 - 1952) as "Useful and Entertaining Knowledge", (G.#95). F.28 [1942?] "Jagger: 'English of the Future'", and "Memorandum on Dr. J.H. Jagger's 'English of the Future'", Ms. draft, 7pp. Different ms. draft, 10pp. Heavily annotated ts. draft (based on first ms. version), carbon ts., 2pp. Different ts. draft, heavily annotated carbon ts., 18pp. Duplicate of above draft, with appendix, carbon ts., 18 + 8pp.(ref. to Oct. 1942 article), Also covering letter [to Payne Fund?] and "Addendum" from Psyche, 1931, Carbon ts.. and ts., 5pp. F.29 1942. July. Draft of contract for Translators into Basic English, Ms., 4pp. F.30 1942. September 15. "Basic English and the British Council", Detailed statement on current situation, signed and dated, Ms., 7pp. F.31 1942. December 11. "The Teaching of Basic English Overseas", lengthy memoradum with table of contents and supporting documentation, Annotated carbon ts., 61pp. F.32 1942. December 23. "Extracts from Mr. Ogden's covering letter of 23 December 1942" [to British Council Advisory Committee), Ts., 1p. Also ts. version of "The Teaching of Basic English Overseas", 23pp., with Note I and Note II, 5pp. & 6pp. F.33 1943. September. "To the Reader", Draft of a preface or introduction by CKO (in Basic) for a science book by Lauwerys [unpublished?], Ms., 8pp. With note by L.W.L. referrring to "your wish to disown the Lauwerys preface", Ms., 1p. F.34 1943. October 23. ["Can Basic English be a World Language?"], for Picture Post, Draft of article, in Basic, Ms., 15pp. F.35 [1943. October 23?]. "Will Basic English Become the Second Language?", [for Public Opinion Quarterly, Spring 1944] Carbon ts., 10pp. [See printed version in Box 137 below]. F.36 1943. November 27. "Basic English Answers", follow up to above article, for Picture Post, Ms. version, 1p. Typed version, 1p. F.37 [1943?]. [Not by C.K.O.?] [Value of Basic as an international auxiliary language], Ts., 2pp. F.38 [1943?]. "Near-Basic: An Explanatory Memorandum on 'The Next Step'", Ms., 20pp. Box 132 Manuscripts, 1944 - 1968 F.1 [1944?]. - "Notes" on "The Committee"'s response to Mr. Churchill's speech (Sept. 1943) and the White Paper, Carbon ts., 19pp. - Notes on Basic as a possible world language, with refs. to the Atlantic Charter and Churchill's speech (Cmd.6511), Ms., 2pp. For the White Paper see Box 137, F.4 below. F.2 [1944]. - Notes on the Brougham Papers, Ms., 7pp. Annotated ts.,2pp. - "Corrections for the 9th. Edition of Basic English" [1944], Annotated ts., 3pp. F.3 [1945]. - Notes on verbal ambiguity and "the late Prague School", Ms., 3pp. Ts. & Ms., 2pp. Retyped version, carbon ts., 2pp. F.4 [1945?] Shakespeare-related items: - Notes on stenography, carbon ts., 5pp. also rouigh notes on "Basic Shorthand", 4pp. - "The Counsellor" in Basic, rough notes, ms., 3pp. Annotated ts., 2pp. Carbon ts.,(retyped version) 2pp.(2 copies). F.5 [1946?]. Review of A Preface to Logic, by Morris R. Cohen [for Times Literary Supplement?], Annotated ts., 8pp. F.6 1946. July 23. "Basic Copyright", (on CKO's desire to free the copyright), Annotated carbon ts., 9pp. F.7 1946. July. "Memorandum on Fundamental Education. To the Preparatory Commission of UNESCO", Carbon ts., 20pp. - Also "The Linguistic Approach to Fundamental Education", based upon above memorandum, Carbon ts., 15pp., also 2 duplicate copies, 1 incomplete. F.8 1947. [September?]. Memeorandum re. B.E.F. and O.I. re. co-operation with UNESCO, Ms., 3pp. See also Box 137, F.12 below. F.9 [1947?]. List of questions and answers (for press?) re. availability of books, staff and paper and putting sentences into Basic., Ms., 10pp. F.10 [1947?] - "Alterations to Idioms in ABC", with lists of errors and minor alterations, Annotated carbon ts., 6pp. - "From Whitaker's Almanack, 1947", - Quotation from the almanack, Annotated carbon ts., 1p. - List of errors in the entry, Ms., 11pp. - Brief account of the history of Basic English, Ms., 2pp. - Notes on use of the progressive form, Ms. and ts., 22pp. - "On Differencing", Ms., 1p. Typed version, carbon ts., 1p. (2 copies). F.11 [1947?] Notes on a portrait (of Philip), before and after restoration, Ms., 8pp. Annotated ts., 2pp. and duplicate carbon ts., 2pp. See also Box 124, F.15 above. F.12 [1947?]. "Orthology and Horology", Ms. draft, 5pp. Ts., 5pp. F.13 [1947?]. Chronology and chart, List of important dates in CKO's career, 1908 - 1947, with, on facing page, a chart of influences and connections, Ms., 2pp. F.14 [1947?]. - Notes on definitions of "dictionary", Ms., 2pp. - Photograph, annotated, 1 item. F.15 [1947 - 1948]. Review of Language in Society by M.M. Lewis, Ms. draft, 3pp. Annotated ts. draft, 2pp. Retyped version, annotated ts., 3pp. F.16 [1948?]. "India, 1937 - 1947", Report on Basic activities, especially re. Adolph Myers, Ts., 8pp. & 6 duplicate carbon copies, one heavily annotated. F.17 [1948]. "Corrections for Basic by Isotype", Carbon ts., 2pp. Also "Queries for Basic by Isotype", Ts., 1p. F.18 [1948]. "Memorandum on D.P. Publicity", Ms., 3pp. Carbon ts., 2pp. (2 copies). Also typed transcription of article from Brandford Daily Telegraph, 26 January 1948, carbon ts., 1p. and article from Daily Telegraph, 26 January 1948, carbon ts., 1p. (and duplicate). F.19 [1948?]. - "Notes on 'Basic English as an International Language'", Ms., 8pp. - "Corrections in Text" - apparently for a new edition of a volume on Bentham, Ms., 6pp., carbon ts., 1p. (& 2 duplicates). - "Basic English: An Answer to Babel", for Unsere Welt, Carbon ts., 4pp. F.20 [1949?]. Review of The Alphabet by D. Diringer, Ts., first draft, 3pp. Heavily annotated carbon ts., with new ms. opening secion, 7pp. F.21 [1949?]. Review of Selected Writing of Edward Sapir, edited by David G. Mandelbaum. University of California Press, Ms. draft, unfinished, 3pp. F.22 [1950]. "Basic English, 1930 - 1950", Progress report, Ms., 5pp. F.23 [1950]. Chart of names and dates of literary figures, including Shakespeare and Bentham, with CKO at the end [FKO has filled in dates for his brother], Ms., 1p. F.24 [1951?]. - Notes re. Albert Schliff's comments on Basic, Ms., 8pp. - Fragment on Bacon with annotation "Add to page 108", Ms., 1p. F.25 1964. The Basic Words, Heavily annotated page proofs, with F.K.O's annotations, 2 variant versions, ca. 200pp. F.26 1967. Basic English (includes The ABC of Basic English - omnibus edition), Annotated galley proofs, 248pp. F.27 1968. Basic English: International Second Language, Page proofs, lists of corrections and notes by F.K.O. and Elsie Graham, 48pp. Box 142 Manuscript Fragments [small flat Undated, not all by CKO box] F.1 - Chinese characters, with CKO's annotations, Ms., 1p. - Reading notes [J.S. Crowther], Ms., 3pp. - Reading notes, Ms., 1p. - Note on Edward Carpenter, Ms., 1p. - Reading notes [Bentham?], Ms., 3pp. - Wireless Book Service, Notes on scheme for book club service through BBC, Ms., 2pp. - Transcription of part of [sixteenth century?] pre 1701 edition of Rules for the Direction of the Mind, Ts., 7pp., with notes by CKO on Descartes and Leibnitz on verso of last page. - Notes on grammar, yoga and Sanskrit, Ms., 5pp. - Review of book by "Dr. Watson", incomplete, Annotated ts., 1p. - "Research Project in Social Anthroplogy in Connection with Practical Movement in China" - project outline (not CKO - social scientist), Carbon ts., 6pp. - "Debabelization" - references to numbers of speakers of various languages and draft of portion of text, Ms., 3pp. Also another passage on "Debabeliztion" quoting figures from Stuart Chase, Carbon ts., 1p. - Incomplete portion of ms. relating to sense stress, with reference to Palmer, Ms., 11pp. - Sense stress in Basic, Incomplete fragment, Ms., 1p. - 2 fragments on Basic in the school curriculum, Carbon ts., 2pp. - Lists of words (technical) and notes on word order and the act of reference, Ms., 9pp. - Notes on "Generalization", Ms., 4pp. - Notes on [who?]: career and U.S.A., Ms., 1p. - Notes on sounds and meaning, Ms., 1p. - "Appendix. On Leasing" [ to what?], Incomplete, carbons ts., 3pp. - Biblical passages [?or a pastiche by O.?], Ms., 4pp. F.2 Undated manuscript fragments, cont. - Passage in Basic [intro. for Step by Step], Ts., 1p. - [1930s?] Notes on the value of an international language, Ms., 2pp. - "Part I. Opening Discussion. Chapter 1. Why is it necessary to go into the question of the economic history of land-working society" - part of a text in Basic, Carbon ts., 3pp. (2 copies). - Notes, mostly quotations and proverbs [word analysis?], Ms., 9pp. F.3 Undated manuscript fragments, cont. - [1934?] preliminary project proposal, incomplete, Ms., 1p. - chart of speech patterns, Ms., 1p. - Notes on a conversation [about India - Myers?], Ms., 2pp. - [1950. For Junior Oxford Encyclopedia] Statement about Basic English, Carbon ts., 2pp. - Incomplete letter [to whom?] regarding use of term "operator" in Basic, pages numbered 7, 8 & 9, Ms., 3pp. F.4 Undated manuscripts [CKO's undergraduate essays?], - "The Italian Campaign", Ms., 14pp., with instructor's annotations. - "The Break up of the Grand Alliance", Ms., 5pp. F.5 Manuscript with CKO's annotations, "Association-Sense and Feeling Value of Words", [by Warburg?], Annotated ts., 49pp. F.6 Manuscript with CKO's annotations, "Moral Reconstruction" [in China], Ms., 20pp.,[for Psyche?]. F.7 Fragments relating to Basic English, Ms. and ts., 26 items (some in L.W.L.'s and F.K.O.'s hands). F.8 Other manuscript fragments, some in CKO's hand, Ms. and ts., 23 items. F.9 [1913?] Book request slips from a German library, 5 items, Also German invoice, 1 item. F.10 Manuscript fragments, apparently not by CKO: - "Some reflections on a posible origin for the numerical system in use today", Annotated carbon ts., incomplete, 3pp. - "Taine's Historical Criticism: A Study in Sceience and Aesthetic Judgement" by Sholom J. Kahn, [1950?], Book outline, carbon ts., 2pp. - "Syllabuses in Engineering Course for Pre-Technological High Schools", Ts., 9pp. - "R.I.A.F. Achievement Test - Part II", Mimeographed ts., 6pp. - "Plan of Club Premises", List of rooms, expenditure and income for proposed club, Ts., 1p. Ogden, C.K. (Charles Kay), 1889-1957. Diaries and notebooks. [ca. 1908] - 1957. .26 m (2 boxes) of textual records. Series consists of Ogden's diaries and notebooks, arranged chronologically. Title based on content of the series. Box 133 Appointment Diaries, 1908 - 1935 F.1 [1908?] Address Book (Rossall School), pocket format. F.2 1908 - 1910. 4 Appointment Diaries, pocket format: 1908 - 1909, 1909, 1909 - 1910, 1910. Some contain accounts as well as irregular appointment entries. F.3 1910 - 1917. Appointment Diaries, pocket format: 1910 - 1911, 1911 - 1912, 1914 - 1915, 1916 - 1918. All are Cambridge University diaries with irregular entries. F.4 1918 - 1921. 3 Appointment Diaries, pocket format: 1918 - 1919, 1919 - 1920, 1920 - 1921. All are Cambridge University Diaries with irregular entries. F.5 1921 - 1923. 2 Appointment Diaries, pocket format: 1921 - 1922, 1922 - 1923. Both are Cambridge University Diaries with irregular entries. F.6 ca. 1910 - ca. 1920. Notes, cuttings and addresses, taken from appointment diaries, ca. 100pp. F.7 [Undated]. Notes on illness and diet, July and August, Ms., 4pp. F.8 1923. Leaves from Appointment Diary, July - December, incomplete, 20 leaves. F.9 1924. Leaves from Appointment Diary, January - September, incomplete, (includes memorandum about the Rivers library), 9 leaves. F.10 1925. Leaves from Appointment Diary, March - November, incomplete, 8 leaves. F.11 1926. Leaves from Appointment Diary, February - November, incomplete, (includes appointments and address in U.S.A.), 18 leaves. F.12 1927. Leaves from Appointment Diary, March - October, incomplete, 3 leaves. F.13 1928. Leaves from Appointment Diary, March - December, incomplete, 4 leaves. F.14 1929. Leaf from Appointment Diary, January, 1 leaf. F.15 1930. Leaves from Appointment Diary, May - December, incomplete, 3 leaves. F.16 1931. Leaves from Appointment Diary, March - January [1932], 5 leaves. F.17 1932. Leaves from Appointment Diary, January - March, incomplete, 3 leaves. F.18 1933. Leaves from Appointment Diary, June - December, incomplete, (includes entries from U.S.A. visit), 14 leaves. F.19 1934. Leaves from Appointment Diary, January - December, incomplete, 20 leaves. F.20 1935. Diary, full size, Contains daily accounts of C.K.O's activities, including letters recieved, projects worked on, letters written and appointments, entries less full after July & gaps in August and September. Box 134 Diaries, 1935 - 1956 F.1 1935. Leaves from Appointment Diary, January - December, closing days missing, 24 leaves. F.2 1936. Leaves from Appointment Diary, January - December, opening and closing days missing, 17 leaves. Also leaves from full size diary, Jan. 3 - Feb. 18, 24 leaves written. F.3 1937. Leaves from Appointment Diary, January - December, opening days missing, 22 leaves. F.4 1938. Leaves from Appointment Diary, January - December, opening and closing days missing, 15 leaves. F.5 1939. Leaves from Appointment Diary, January - December, incomplete, 9 leaves. F.6 1940. Leaves from Appointment Diary, August - November, incomplete, 4 leaves. F.7 1941. Leaves from Appointment Diary, March - November, incomplete, 4 leaves. F.8 1942. Two large format diaries, one used only for notes and accounts at front and back, the other contains appointments and accounts (to 1944). F.9 1943. Leaves from Appointment Diary, January - December, 28 leaves. F.10 1944. Leaves from Appointment Diary, January - December, 26 leaves. F.11 1945. Leaves from Appointment Diary, January - September, incomplete, 14 leaves. F.12 1946. Leaves from Appointment Diary, January - December, incomplete, 10 leaves. F.13 1947. Leaves from Appointment Diary, supplemented by Athenaeum notepaper, used as diary pages, January only, 13 leaves. F.14 1948. Leaves from Appointment Diary, January - December, 28 leaves. F.15 1948 - 1949. Large format Diary, printed for 1935, but completed in 48/9. F.16 1949. Leaves from Appointment Diary, January - June, 11 leaves. F.17 1950. Leaves from Appointment Diary, January - December, 26 leaves. F.18 1951. Leaves from Appointment Diary, January - December, 25 leaves. F.19 1952. Leaves from Appointment Diary, January - December, 26 leaves. F.20 1953. Leaves from larger format Diary, January - March, incomplete, 2 leaves. Also Leaves from Appointment Diary, 23 leaves. F.21 1954. Leaves from Appointment Diary, January - December, 23 leaves. F.22 1955. Leaves from Appointment Diary, January - December, incomplete, 19 leaves. F.23 1956. Leaves from Appointment Diary, January - December, incomplete, 14 leaves. Also an unopened package of blank sheets, March - December 1957. Box 135 Notebooks containing drafts of Outgoing Correspondence, 1934 - 1935 & 1947. Also obituaries and newspaper clippings. F.1 1934. August 20 - 1935. March 27, CKO's correspondence drafts. F.2 1934. September - 1935. April 8, Also 1947. July 28 - September 9. CKO's correspondence drafts. F.3 Obituaries of CKO and letters to The Times, March & April 1957 & 1958. 24 items (several in multiple copies). F.4 Newspaper clippings, Most on Jeremy Bentham centenary, 1932. F.5 Newspaper clippings, Most on Basic English, one review of Meaning of Meaning, 1920s - 1960s. F.6 Newspaper clippings, Most on aspects of language, 1918 - 1970s F.7 Newspaper clippings, Most on aspects of language, 1920s - 1960s. Ogden, C.K. (Charles Kay), 1889-1957. Articles and publications. 1922 - 1947. .26 m (2 boxes) of textual records. Series consists of published articles by Ogden, published pieces about Basic English and other related published material. Title based on content of the series. Box 136 Printed Articles by CKO and pieces about Basic English. F.1 1922. January. Psyche, Contains Ogden/Wood article on "The Analogy of Sound and Colour", pp.219 - 231. F.2 1929. July 20. The Saturday Review of Literature, vol. V, no. 52, Contains, under section entitled "Topics of Special Interest" a contribution by CKO entitled "Basic England" (sic), with a list of the Basic words, p.1193. F.3 1932. July - August. Progress & the Scientific Worker, vol. 1, no.1. New Series, Contains "Basic English And International Development" by CKO, pp. 16 - 18, with editorial annotations not in CKO's hand. F.4 1933. January. The New Era in Home and School, vol. 14, no.1, Contains "Basic English as an International Language" by CKO, pp. 15 - 17. [Also contains Michael West's "English as a World Language and the Technique of Teaching It", pp. 11 - 14]. F.5 1937. February 17. The Christian Science Monitor, Weekly Magazine Section, Clipping only, of piece by CKO: "Leveling the Tower of Babel", p.3. F.6 1944. Spring. Public Opinion Quarterly, Offprint only of piece by CKO: "Will Basic English Become the Second Language?", pp. 3 - 9, with annotations by L.W.L. F.7 [After 1957]. The Bulletin of the Institute for Research in Language Teaching, 2 issues, reproducing (in English and Japanese) the correspondence between Ogden and Ichikawa concerning Basic English for Japan, 1932 - 1934. F.8 1936 - 1948. Transcriptions of items relating to Basic in British and overseas press, Typescript and carbon typescript, 90pp. F.9 1931 - 1940s. Articles on "Basic" from English periodicals, 4 items. F.10 1930s - 1940s. Articles on "Basic" from overseas periodicals, 12 items, also some duplicates. F.11 1920s - 1960s. Articles containing mention of Ogden, 3 items. F.12 1963. March 26. The Guardian, Article on Basic English by Yorwerth Davies. Clipping only. F.13 1916 & 1944. Article on English and an example of scientific writing in Basic English. F.14 "The Ogden Portrait", Articles and photographs relating to CKO's portrait of ?Shakespeare, 36 items. Box 137 Publications Relating to Basic English F.1 1936. "Basic English (In Basic), 2 copies. F.2 1937. The Basic News, No. 1, January - March, 3 duplicate copies. F.3 1938. The Basic News, No. 6, April/June, [Proof?] pages, pp. 11 - 15, 5pp. F.4 1944. "The Atlantic Charter, and the Prime Minister's Statement on Basic English of March 9, 1944; in their original form, and in Basic English, for purposes of Comparison", Cmd. 6511. 3 copies of the White Paper, 2 with annotations. F.5 1950. The Basic News, No. 10, 1950. F.6 1966. Basic English: A Protest by F.J.Daniels and J.A. Lauwerys. Pamphlet written in defence of B.E. against opinions of Robert A. Hall Jr., 21pp. "Basic" Publications not sponsored by the Orthological Institute. F.7 1938. June. Method of Teaching English by I.A. Richards, Typescript in binder [unpublished?], containing general introduction (21pp.) followed by 20 instructional stages. Many examples concern Chinese learners, "Basic" is not specifically mentioned and there are 18 "authorized verbs". F.8 1943. Learning the English Language, Book Two - With Teacher's Notes, Published under the Direction of The Orthological Institute, Inc.; Houghton Mifflin Co., Cambridge, Mass., 35pp. F.9 1943. Learning the English Language, Book Three - With Teacher's Notes, Publshed under the Direction of The Orthological Institute, Inc.; Houghton Mifflin Co., Cambridge, Mass., 32pp. F.10 1946. A First Workbook of English, Based on The Pocket Book of basic English, Produced under the Direction of I.A. Richards and Christine M. Gibson; The Orthological Institute Inc., Cambridge, Mass., 80pp. F.11 1935 - 1938. Umvikeli-Thebe: The African Defender, Johannesburg Newspaper, Issue no. 1 announces intention to use Basic English, 18 issues. Other Publications F.12 1947. Fundamental Education: Common Ground For All Peoples, Paris: Unesco. Contribution by CKO summarized by Lauwerys, p.233, 2 copies. F.13 1910 - 1920. Pamphlets on religion and worship at university, 3 items. F.14 [Early 1940s?] 2 Pamphlets on the war, one containing cuttings with underlinings by CKO. Ogden, C.K. (Charles Kay), 1889-1957. Photographic and family material. [18--] - [19--] .13 m (1 box) of textual and graphic records. Series consists of photographs of Ogden and others, arranged chronologically, and materials relating to Ogden's family history. Title based on content of the series. Box 138 Photographic material and family genealogy. F.1 Family photographs: CKO's parents and grandparents, 7 items. F.2 Family photographs: CKO's aunt and cousin (Hart side), 2 items. F.3 ca. 1908: CKO, portrait photograph, Cambridge. F.4 ca. 1915: CKO, passport photograph. F.5 1933: Photograph of the James Wood portrait of CKO. F.6 ca. 1932/1933: CKO seated at piano with Janus and Panopticon, also issue of Progress and the Scientific Worker. F.7 ca. 1934/5: CKO at work, with Panopticon, Woods portrait and The System of Basic English (1934). F.8 [1930s?]: CKO and Hatfield [at the Orthological Institute?]; photograph used for Psyche. F.9 [1930s?]: CKO on vacation in South of France [Antibes?], 8 items. F.10 [1930s?]: CKO and others on vacation [Antibes/Juan les Pins?], 32 items (including some duplicates). F.11 [1930s?]: CKO and others on vacation [Antibes?], 9 items. F.12 [1930s/1940s?]: CKO in his office [O.I., Gordon Square?] and photographs of the portraits on the stairwell, 4 items. F.13 [1943]: Photographs taken for the Picture Post article, CKO masked and unmasked, with Hatfield, [in Cambridge? and] at Gordon Square, 8 large size photographs. F.14 [1940s?]: Buxton, interior photographs, with CKO, Bentham portrait, Bentham's Theory of Fictions, wall map of the Basic words and cat, 4 large size photographs in folders. F.15 [1940s?]: Buxton, interior photographs, Apparently further prints of above series, 4 items. F.16 [1943?]: [Buxton], Ogden reading Picture Post article, 3 items. F.17 [late 1940s/1950s?]: [S. France?]. CKO with camera, on vacation, 1 item. F.18 [1950s?]: CKO in mask and party hat, F.19 [1930s?]: Front door of the Orthological Institute [Gordon Square?], 1 item. F.20 [1930s/40s?]: Interior views, [Gordon Square?], 8 items. F.21 [1930s?]: Sound recording equipment, with staff and visitors, 4 items. F.22 [1930s/1940s?]: Secretary at work [L.W.L.?], [Gordon Square?], 1 item. F.23 ca. 1944: Photographs of war damage at 45, Gordon Square, some annotated by L.W.L., some showing staff, 13 small format, 11 large format. F.24 [n.d.]: [London?] rooftops, 2 items. F.25 [1940s?]: [Buxton] interiors, with CKO and cat, 5 items. F.26 [n.d.]: [Buxton] rooftops, 2 items. F.27 [n.d.]: Buxton, 2 postcard views. F.28 [n.d.]: Scenes of a boat crossing in high seas, [Germany?], 9 items. F.29 [1930s?]: Unidentified Englishman in hiking clothes, 1 item. F.30 [1930s?]: Photograph album showing CKO and friends on vacation at Hotel du Cap, Antibes, 72 photographs and 5 postcards (loose). F.31 Annotated envelopes in which some of the loose photographs above were originally received. F.32 Photograph of clouds, 1 item. F.33 Ogden family genealogy: Lists of family members and materials relating to CKO's father and uncle, Also The Register of the Leeds Grammar School, Leeds, 1897. Ogden, C.K. (Charles Kay), 1889-1957. Publications received. 1814 - 1967; predominant 1914 - 1953. .26 m (2 boxes) of textual records. Series consists of published pamphlets and books received by Ogden. Title based on content of the series. Box 139 Pamphlets and other material received. F.1 1914. Co-Education in Practice by J.H. Badley, Cambridge. (Advertisement for Cambridge Magazine on back cover), 40pp. F.2 1915 - 1916. British Association Reports on "The Question of Fatigue from the Economic Standpoint"; C.K.O. listed as member of the committee and (in the second interim report) as "Special Investigator", 3 items. F.3 920 - 1921. The Literary Guide and Rationalist Review, nos. 293, 294, 296, 297. 4 issues. F.4 1920 - 1921. The Malthusian: A Crusade Against Poverty, 3 issues & 2 duplicates. F.5 1922. February. The Medical Critic and Guide, edited by William J. Robinson, 24pp. F.6 1925. September. The New Generation, vol. IV, no.9, (contains articles on birth control), 12pp. Publications related to Basic English F.7 1935. June 11 & 12. "Basic English: An International Language", reprinted from The Times, pamphlet, 14pp. F.8 1935. A Basic English Course for Adults Being Part II of C.K. Ogden's Basic Step by Step. Supplementary Readings by Mary L. Guyton and Anna L. Kelley, [Massachucetts, U.S.A.], 156pp. F.9 1938. A First Book of English for Chinese Learners by I.A. Richards, Under the Authority of the Orthological Institute of China, 1938. The entire text has been carefully annotated [L.W.L.?] and many annotated "tabs" have been attached throughout, 426pp. F.10 1939. A Second Book of English for Chinese Learners by Robert Winter and Shui T'ien-T'ung, Occasional annotations and corrections, 447pp. F.11 [1940s?]. Schlussel zu Basic English von Ogden-Horst, pamphlet, 15pp. F.12 [1940s?]. Englisch in 100 Tagen, 12 pamphlets, numbered 1 - 12, each 12pp. F.13 1948. Basic English. Englisch Mit 850 Worten, by CKO with Hans Horst and Meta Horst, Berlin, 188pp. F.14 [1940s]. Grammatik Die 850 Basic Worte, Advertising pamphlet for above publications, published by Shanghai Basic English School, 4pp. F.15 1940. October. Notes on Basic English. Number One. A Short Account of the System, published by the Orthological Committee, Cambridge, Mass., 10pp. F.16 1940. November. Notes on Basic English. Number Two. Five Steps to Writing Basic, published by the Orthological Committee, Cambridge, Mass., 18pp. Box 140 Publications Received F.1 1937 - 1957. Books for Africa; The Quarterly Bulletin of the International Committee on Christian Literature for Africa, 14 items. F.2 1943. Words on Paper; First Steps in Reading, by I.A. Richards and Christine Gibson, Commission on English Language Studies, Harvard University, Distributed by The Orthological Insitiute Inc., Cambridge, Massachusetts, 40pp. F.3 1944. Basic Sign-Writing by W. Porten, no publisher 48pp. F.4 1950. Word Stress and Sentence-Stress; A Practical and Theoretical Guide for Teachers of Basic English, Supplement to The Basic News, 1950, 2 copies, 1 lacking covers. F.5 [1950s/1960s]. The Radio Teaches You English, B.B.C. publication for Arabic speakers learning English - not in Basic, 50pp. F.6 1953. October. Unitarian Historical Society, vol. X, no.3, Contains marked article on opposition to religion at Cambridge in 17th. century. F.7 1966. A Codification of English Words, by Pete Glickert, Washington, D.C., 18pp. F.8 ca.1967. So Much Nearer Home; Essays Toward World English, by I.A. Richards, Advance uncorrected proof of the book, with annotations [by F.K.O.], 172pp. F.9 1814 & 1928. Pamphlets received: Correspondence respecting the Drawing Room, A Coups de Cravache, inscribed by the (co)author, Emile Saint-Ober. The following monographs were also received with the Ogden archive but are being catalogued and will be housed with the general post 1800 book collection in Research Collections: Psyche Miniatures General Series, published by Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co., London: 1933. That Night ("Sono Yo" in Basic English), by Kyoson Tumura, Put Into Basic by F.J. Daniels, 96pp. 1933. Basic Rules of Reason, by I.A. Richards, 138pp. 1935. Basic Teaching in East and West, by I.A. Richards, 112pp. 1944. Basic English: A General Introduction with Rules and Grammar, by C.K. Ogden, 9th. edition, 184pp. 1944. Basic For Science, by C.K. Ogden, second printing, 314pp. Other Published Works: Best, R.D.. Brass Chandelier; A Biography of R.H. Best of Birmingham by his son R.D. Best, London; Allen & Unwin, 1940, 251pp. Inscribed copy to F.K.O. James, A. Lloyd A Basic Phonetic Reader, London; Thomas Nelson and Sons, 1937, reprinted 1938, 198pp. Litvinoff, Ivy. Basic Step by Step. Moscow, 1935. PE1129.S4L58 1935 Muro, Masaru Writing English in Basic Words, [Tokyo?]; The Japan Times Living English Series, n.d., 238pp. Myers, Adolph Basic and the Teaching of English in India, Published for the Orthological Institute, Cambridge by The Times of India Press, Bombay, 1938, 375pp. Polanyi, Michael The Foundations of Academic Freedom, Society for Freedom in Science, Occasional Pamphlet No. 6 (September 1947), 18pp. Press, John (ed.) The Teaching of English Literature Overseas, Extracts from the Proceedings of a Conference held at King's College, Cambridge 16 - 18 July 1962, London; Methuen & Co., 1963, 181pp. Richards, I.A. The Pocket Book of Basic English, by I.A. Richards, New York; Pocket Books Inc., 1945, 286pp. Richards, I.A. Basic English and its Uses, by I.A. Richards, London; Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner, 1943, 123pp. Richards, I.A. How To Read A Page, by I.A. Richards, Boston; Beacon Press, 1942, 246pp. Richards, I.A. Basic English and Its Uses, by I.A. Richards, London; Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner, 1943, 127pp. Shaw, Bernard Commonsense About Daily Worker? Reprinted from Forward, 1 February 1941, Glasgow; Civic Press, [1941], Pamphlet, 4pp. Shaw, Bernard Arms and the Man, in Basic English, London; Published for the Orthological Institute by Thomas Nelson and Sons. Ltd., 1936, 107pp. With CKO's name on flyleaf as well as inscription in another hand. Turner, D.M. Basic English for Czecho-Slovak Students, Adapted from Basic Step by Step by C.K. Ogden, London; Published in Association with the British Council by Evans Brothers Ltd., n.d. [1940s?], 203pp. Welby, V. What is Meaning? Studies in the Development of Significance, London; Macmillan & Co. Ltd., 1903, 321pp. Copy inscribed by Welby to Philip Jourdain, September 25 1908. Ogden, C.K. (Charles Kay), 1889 - 1957. Ogden's book and stamp collection. .13 m (1 box) of textual records. Series consists of notes, lists, value estimates and essays regarding Ogden's library. Also stamp catalogues relating to his collection. Title based on content of the series. Box 141 Notes, lists, value estimates and descriptive essays relating to the collection of Ogden's library. Also Stamp Catalogues. F.1 ca. 1950. CKO's prospectus regarding his library, with corrections and annotations, Bound in blue covers, Typescript, 13pp. F.2 [1950-1951]. Early notes re. possible loan and sale to U.S.A., Ms., 8pp. F.3 [1951?]. Lists of annotated books, Ts. and carbon ts., 14pp. F.4 [1951?]. "Classification" and "Orientation" - main subject divisions of the library, (contains CKO's opinions on twentieth century semantics), Ms., 4pp. F.5 [1951?]. "Classification", Main subject divisions of the library,, Ts., 4pp. F.6 [1951?]. "The Bacon-Tottel Collection", List of books, Carbon ts., 1p. F.7 [1951?]. Bentham-Brougham and related parts of the collection, Ms., 18pp. F.8 [1950 - 1951?]. "Contents", Overview of the library and drafts of the "Classification" section, Ms., ts. and carbon ts., 28pp. F.9 [1951?]. Descriptions of 4 sections of the library: I Historical and General, II Special Collections III Annotated Books IV The Century of Reform, Ms., 11pp. F.10 [1951?]. "Historical", "The nucleus of the Library was formed in 1908-11 for the study of The Influence of Language on Thought ...", Various drafts, ms. and ts., 14pp. F.11 [1951?]. Bibliographical Notes, including sections on Lady Welby, Sir Richard Jebb, H.A. Giles, Daid and Lord Keynes, Various drafts, Ms., 36pp and Ts., 19pp. F.12 [1951?]. "David", 2 further drafts of part of above section, Annotated ts., 4pp. F.13 [1951?]. Notes on classification, valuation sheets and notes on incunabula, Ms., 38pp. F.14 [1951-1954]. Lists, notes, valuation sheets and catalogue information, Ms. and ts., 160pp. F.15 [1954]. Notes on the lease of 44/45 Gordon Square, Ms., 4pp. F.16 [1950s]. Notebook listing "The Ogden Library" offered to University College, London in 1957. F.17 [1951?]. Notebook containing subject listing of CKO's library. F.18 1954. Notebook containing loose notes and inventory of the books at 45 Gordon Square. F.19 1958. Stamp Catalogues, all with items from CKO's collection, 6 items. Ogden, C.K. (Charles Kay), 1889 - 1957. Pictorial material and gramophone records. [19--] - [194-]. .66 m (2 large boxes) of graphic and sound materials. Series consists of engravings, watercolours, photographs and gramophone records. Title based on content of the series. Box 142 Pictorial Material [small flat box] Engravings and watercolours, including watercolour of Newstead (Rossall School), annotated on verso by FKO. Also 2 photographs of the"Shakespeare" portrait, 14 items. Box 143 Gramophone Records [large flat box] Sir Richard Paget George Bernard Shaw in Basic English, (reader) H.M.V. "Special recording", 9 copies. Howard Marshall Basic English, (reader) "The Surrender of the Italian Fleet", B.B.C. recording, 3 copies. [ ] Metcalfe Interview with Mr. Metcalfe, Chas. E. Blanks, Australia, 1 copy. Vachel Lindsay The Congo, (reader) Parts 1, 2 & 3 and Kansas, Recorded for Professor William Cabell Greet, Columbia University Phonograph Record #1 & #2. John L. Sullivan, The Strong Boy of Boston, Columbia University Phonograph Records #3. Yuen Ren Chao Basic English Records (reader) Put Out By Chung Hwa Book Co., Shanghai, 1934. Boxed set of 5 records, with accompanying booklet. Box 144 Cambridge Magazine, [small flat box] Index 1912 - 1914, Issues 1915 - 1916, & 1917 - 1918 (incomplete) [A complete run of this journal is available on miocrofilm]. F.1 Index to volumes 1 - 4, 1912 - 1914, 7 copies. F.2 1915. November 20. Vol. 5, No.6, 1 issue. F.3 1916. October - November. Vol. 6, No. 2 - 7, 6 issues. F.4 1917. January - March. Vol. 6, No. 9 - 16, 8 issues. F.5 1917. April - June. Vol. 6, No. 18 - 24, 7 issues. F.6 1917. October - December. Vol. 7, No. 2 - 12, 11 issues. F.7 1918. January - February. Vol. 7, No. 13 - 20, 9 issues, including 2 of No. 20, the first misnumbered as No. 19. F.8 1918. March - April. Vol. 7, No. 21 - 27, 9 issues, all but for the first 2 misnumbered. F.9 1918. May - July. Vol. 7, No. 28 - 42, 14 issues, numbering corrected after the first. F.10 1918. August - October. Vol. 7, No. 43 - 52, 10 issues. F.11 1918. October - November. Vol. 8, No. 1 - 8, 8 issues. F.12 1918. December. Vol. 8, No. 9 - 12, 4 issues. Ogden, C.K. (Charles Kay), 1889 - 1957. Cambridge Magazine published issues. 1912 - 1918. .26 m (2 boxes) of textual materials. Series consists of paper copies of published issues of Cambridge Magazine. Title based on content of the series. Box 145 Cambridge Magazine, 1919 - 1920 and advertising material. F.1 1919. January - February. Vol. 8, No. 13 - 20, 8 issues. F.2 1919. March - April. Vol. 8, No. 21 - 29, 10 issues, including 2 copies of No. 21, with and without blue covers. F.3 1919. May - June. Vol. 8, No. 30 - 36, 7 issues. F.4 1919. June - October. Vol. 8, No. 37 - 52, 16 issues. F.5 1919. October. Vol. 9, No. 1 - 3, 7 issues, including "dummy" of Greek edition, Greek edition (no vol. #), 2 different issues of October 18 (one marked "Cambridge Edition")and 2 different issues of October 25 (one marked "Cambridge Edition"). F.6 1919. November.. Vol. 9, No. 4 - 8, 10 issues, including variant editions of each, with one marked "Cambridge Edition". F.7 1919. December. Vol. 9, No. 9 - 12, 4 issues, including variant of Dec. 6 and a single number for 11-12. F.8 1920. January. Vol. 9, No. 16, 4 issues. F.9 1920. Summer. Double Number, 1 issue. F.10 1914 - 1920. Advertising leaflets and posters, 5 items. Ogden, C.K. (Charles Kay), 1889 - 1957. Psyche published issues. 1920 - 1935. .13 m (1 box) of textual materials. Series consists of photocopies of contents tables, editorials, articles and notes by Ogden in the journal Psyche. Title based on content of the series. Box 146 Pyche, 1920 - 1935. Photocopies of Contents, Editorials, Articles and Notes by CKO. [McMaster Library does not own this journal]. F.1 1920. July & October, 1921. January & April. The Psychic Research Quarterly, Vol. 1, No. 1 - 4, 12pp. F.2 1921. July & October, 1922. January & April. Vol. 11, No. 1 - 4, 34pp. F.3 1922. July & October, 1923. January & April. Vol. III, No. 1 - 4, 15pp. F.4 1923. July & October, 1924. January & April. Vol. IV, No. 1 - 4, 20pp. F.5 1924. [July] & October, 1925. January & April. Vol. V, No. 1 - 4, 24pp. F.6 1925. July & October, 1926. January & April, Vol. VI, No. 1 - 4, 24pp. F.7 1926. July & October, 1927. January & April, Vol. VII, No. 1 - 4, 34pp. F.8 1927. July & October, 1928. January & April, Vol. VIII, No. 1 - 4, 42pp. F.9 1928. July & October, 1929. January & April, Vol. IX, No. 1 - 4, 57pp. F.10 1929. July & October, 1930. January & April, Vol. X, No. 1 - 4, (the first issue misnumbered as Vol. 9, No.5), 91pp. (includes index of Vols. I - X). F.11 1930. July & October, 1931. January & April, Vol. XI, No. 1 - 4, 60pp. F.12 1931. July & October, 1932. Janaury & April, Vol. XII, No. 1 - 4, 61pp. F.13 1933. [April?], Vol. XIII, 26pp. F.14 1934. [April?], Vol. XIV, 28pp. F.15 1935. Vol. XV, 44pp. Fonds Description
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