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RefNoPB/1/20
Previous numbersA.25
LevelFile
TitleCorrespondence re Blackett's membership of official government committees
Date1964-1970
DescriptionCorrespondence with Sir William Black and Rt Hon Douglas Jay re Blackett's resignation from national Research Development Corporation following his appointment to the Ministry of Technology. See also E.48-65

Correspondence with Sir Solly (later Lord) Zuckerman, December 1969, re extension of Blackett's service on Central Advisory Council for Science and Technology

Correspondence with Frederick.(later Sir Frederick) Dainton re Blackett's membership of Council for Scientific Policy. 1970.

Correspondence with Marquess of Lothian re Advisory Panel on Arms Control and Disarmament. Blackett declined invitation to become a member. 1970
AccessStatusOpen
Fellows associated with this archive
CodePersonNameDates
NA3639Dainton; Frederick Sydney (1914 - 1997); Baron Dainton of Hallam Moors1914 - 1997
NA3607Zuckerman; Solly (1904 - 1993); Baron Zuckerman of Burnham Thorpe1904 - 1993
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