LevelFile
Ref NoTAJ/01/07/06/06
TitleF. Miscellaneous
Date1976-1981
Extent1- pink folder
DescriptionFile contains Henri Tajfel's [et al] typed correspondence.

Details are:

Prof.Robert Farr, Glasgow, re: books to mark the Year of the Child, 1981
Dr. B.Fenelon, Australia, re: referee for Dr. D.M.Keats, 1981
E.Finlay to Prof. J.Brown, re: request for part-time research work, 1981
Mrs. Barbara Firth, Bristol re: named in Henri Tajfel's book, 1979 [former secretary to Henri Tajfel].
Mr. R.A. Fehler, Bristol 6, concerning use of Bristol University library , 1979
Prof. Boris Ford, Berkeley Square, re: invitation to a meeting of the Berkeley Square Association, Bristol, 1979
Dr.Marcel Frydman, Belgium re: articles and books, 1978
Ms.Carolyn Feis, USA re: postgraduate study in the U.K., 1978
Prof. Uriel G. Foa, USA re: recent work of Psychologists in europe, 1978
Dr.James J.Fox, Australia re: paper on Rotinese, 1977
Memo from Tony Conway concerning 'Transactional Analysis ', 1977
Mrs.Doreen Foti-McCormick, USA concerning employment in the Cambridge area, 1976 [CV enclosed]
Dr.Nicola Ferguson, Edinburgh concerning Rutter and Stephenson paper, 1976
Dr.Robert Farr, UCL concerning SSRC panel and informal views, 1976
Miss Jane Freeston, Cambridge re: research into social change, 1976
FormatTextual Material
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