Description | Letter from W W Grave, University Registry ,Cambridge 'I promised to let you have a note setting forth the results of our consultation this morning.
We agreed to make available to you two coopies of the present "Parliamentary Register" (1948) and two copies of the latest Register of the Senate, which is now coming to us from the University Press. This in fact, has been done so far as the "Parliamentary Register" is concerned, and we can at once let you have rather more than half of the new Register of the Senate. The rest will be sent to you as soon as it is received if you will kkndly let me know to which address it should go.
In addition, we agreed to make available for your use the sheets which contain the material for the 1950 edition of the "Parliamentary Register".Tthese sheets will be at your disposal under the conditions which are set out in the attached paper.
We also agreed that any expense which is incurred in this Office would be met by those for whom the facilities are being provided. As things stand at present, this means that your organisation would be prepared to pay for the extra wages which may become due as the result of our agreement to keep the Office open outside the usual hours.' |