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  <dc:title>Correspondence with the Editor of the 'Financial Times' on articles submitted to the paper by Simon, 1946-1952</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Correspondence with the Editor of the 'Financial Times' (firstly Hargreaves Parkinson, then from 1949 Gordon Newton), 1948-1952, on articles witten by Simon for the paper in his role as Science Correspondent.

Letters to Simon on receipt of his articles and suggesting topics for him to write about; letters from Simon submitting articles for publication, commenting on letters to the paper concerning his articles.

Topics discussed include: 'Why Waste Coal?'; articles on Atomic Energy, 'Can the World's Population be Fed?'; 'America Re-visited' and 'Electronic Brains'.

Also included are press cuttings of an article for the 'Financial Times', 'Economics of Atomic Energy', October 1946</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1946-1952</dc:date>
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