Level | File |
Ref No | TAJ/01/07/02/04 |
Title | Chile (File 2) |
Date | 1974 |
Extent | 1- folder |
Description | File 2 contains typed correspondence and printed documents concerning 'Academics for Chile' of which Henri Tajfel was a sponsor.
Details include:
Social Science Research Council (SSRC) New York typed letter with 2-CV's of Chilean Psychologists [Renato Espinosa and Dr.Gunther S. Boroscheck] who have recently left their country, Jan.11,1974
7- pages of typescript documents concerning the setting-up of Chile Committee for Human Rights, London, 1974
14-pages of a typescript document from Amnesty International concerning an 'Appeal concerning Doctors' 21/01/74
10- page thermal petition containing numerous handwritten signatures of Students
Typed correspondence from World University Service, London to Henri Tajfel with C.V.'s of 3- CLIASCO possibilities for Psychology studentships, 13-02-1974
7-page typescript document from Chile Committee for Human Rights [Chile Relief Fund] concerning the plight of doctors in Chile, 25 Feb.1974
WUS folder containing correspondence, circulars, agenda, scholarship lists, notes on immigration and 5-copies of WUS newsletter 'WUS News' No.2 1974.
2- book posters 'Chile: A Diary of Recent Events' by Academics for Chile (Bradford University Group)
1- edition of WUS newsletter 'WUS News' No.3 1974.
Photocopy of a letter from WUS to Judith Hart, M.P. April/May 1974
6- page typescript document entitled 'Placement of Academic and Student Refugees from Chile' by WUS
Typed correspondence from Dr.David Kessel, Hackney Hospital concerning a national campaign for the defence of Chilean health workers, 10.08.74
1- edition of WUS newsletter 'WUS News' No.4 1974.
Correspondence between Henri Tajfel and Dr.Michael Argyle concerning a book review [suspect a misfile] 14.10.74
Correspondence concerning Mrs. Carmen Castillo, 1974
Leaflet 'WUS Annual Conference' Jan 2-4 1975
A Note on the Future of Academics for Chile
Receipt for Henri Tajfel's donation to the refugee fund of Bristol Chile Solidarity Campaign |
Format | Textual Material |
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Wellcome Ref:PSY/TAJ/7/2/4 |
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AccessStatus | Open |
Location | 16: Wellcome Library |
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Rules | Description compiled in line with the following standard ISAD (G) General International Standard Archival Description |
ArchNote | Compiled by Mike Maskill BPS Archivist for the History of Psychology Centre. |
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BPS/GB/132 | Argyle; Michael (1925-2002); Professor; FBPsS | 1925-2002 |