Correspondence and papers of the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies (IALS) Directors, 1946-1987, consisting of miscellaneous files identified to date as being those of the various Directors, and in Sir David Hughes Parry's case also covering his first two years as Chairman of the Committee of Management. Some personal papers of Parry's are also included.
Correspondence and papers of Sir David Hughes Parry consist of official correspondence, 1946-1962; personal correspondence, 1948-1957; correspondence and papers relating to the Director's visit to North America, 1949; statement of developments policies for 1952-1957, and 1957-1962; Parry's annotated papers and correspondence as a member of the Law Reform Committee, 1954-1959.
Correspondence and papers of Sir Norman D Anderson consist of statement of development policy for 1960 including historical material and papers relating to University Grants Committee visit, 1948-1960; statement of development policy for 1972-1977; papers relating to applications for Ford African-Asian junior research fellowships, 1969-1970; correspondence and papers relating to appeals for capital finance for the new Institute building (Charles Clore House [Russell Square]), 1972-1976; correspondence and papers concerning invitations to the opening of Charles Clore House, 1976.
Correspondence and papers of Professor A L Diamond consist of his papers as Chairman of the British Library working party on the provision for law, 1981-1982; correspondence and submissions, 1981-1982; Chairman's notes, interim report and background papers, 1981-1982; responses to the report and discussion papers on future initiatives, 1983-1986.
Correspondence and papers of Sir Jack Jacob consist of material concerning the 40th anniversary visit to the Institute of the Chancellor, HRH the Princess Anne, 1986-1987; copy of Sir Jack's paper titled 'The implications of the Naylor Report', recommending a unified university library, 1987.
GB 1697 A.IALS 2
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1946-1987