Description | Correspondence and memoranda, mainly relating to W H Beveridge's proposals for developments at LSE, including his bid to be Research Professor of Social Economics, 1934.
Includes memoranda: "Note on constitutions of University College and King's College as compared with London School of Economics, by W H Beveridge, 1934. "University of London, University College: note on constitution and procedure", by W H Beveridge, 16 October 1935. "Reflections on the School of Economics", memo by W H Beveridge, 30 October 1935 [Click on the link below for a digitised version of this document (pdf file, c.10MB)]. "A National Institute of Economic and Social Research", March 1937.
Correspondents include: William George Stewart Adams Edwin Deller Raymond Blaine Fosdick (including notes by W H Beveridge on Rockefeller Foundation policy and his thoughts on a programme for the social sciences, 1937) Max Mason (of the Rockefeller Foundation) Josiah Charles Stamp (Baron Stamp) |