Level | Item |
Ref No | OBS/6/1/1/1/1/1/15 |
Title | Colin Legum |
Date | 1949-1981 |
Extent | 1 file |
Creator Name | The Observer Limited; Editor's Office; Donald Trelford |
Description | Includes correspondence from and concerning Legum. Other correspondents include: David Astor; Anthony Sampson; Michael Davie; Richard Findlater; William Millinship; Gritta Weil; Donald Trelford; Shlomo Hillel (Israeli Minister of Police); Roger Harrison. Subjects covered include: Legum's application to join The Observer; his work as Commonwealth correspondent; Michael Scott; Drum newspaper; affairs concerning various countries including Sudan, South Africa, Ghana, Kenya, China, Nigeria, Israel, Spain, Uganda, and the United States; the Suez Crisis; an application to the English-Speaking Union of the Commonwealth for a grant by Legum; Dr [Benjamin] Spock; suggested articles on children's issues; Henry Kissinger and other senior US officials; Lonrho's takeover of The Observer. Also includes: cuttings on South African affairs; 'confidential non-attributable talk with George Brown', September 1966; 'Reasons for Israel's decision to go to war', 1967; copy letter from Legum to Paul Foot; copy of Legum article, 'How Africa's Asians helped to create their own peril', 8 August 1972; comments on Arianna Stassinopolous' 'The Female Woman' by Margaret Legum; draft of article on Ghana trial; information on Travellers' Rights International; notice of talk by Legum in New York; draft of 'International Flow of News' by Legum and John Cornwell; copy of cartoon of Legum by Trog. |
System Of Arrangement | Chronological |
Access Status | Open |
Term | Commonwealth Affairs |
International Relations |
Suez Crisis (1956) |
Six Day War (1967) |
Disadvantaged Children |
Womens Liberation Movement |
Format | Manuscript |
Typescript |
Copyright | Guardian News & Media |
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