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Thatcher, M.H., née Roberts

MS. Eng. c. 5709/13

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Title

Thatcher, M.H., née Roberts

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MS. Eng. c. 5709/13

Summary

Thatcher was a student of Somerville College Oxford who chose to do her Part II Chemistry with Hodgkin working on gramicidin. She worked as an industrial chemist for a time before reading for the Bar and entering politics. She became leader of the Conservative Party in 1975 and was Prime Minister, 1979-91

Includes draft letter from Hodgkin to Thatcher re Russia 1983 and Hodgkin's recollections of Thatcher at Oxford written for A.L. Hodgkin 1970 and M.A. Epstein 1988.

Date

1970, 1983, 1985, 1988

Language

English

Physical extent

1 folder

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Collection contents

Papers and correspondence of Dorothy Mary Crowfoot Hodgkin

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