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Chairman's Office: Correspondence and papers concerning the Federation of Conservative Students

CCO 20/53/3

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Title

Chairman's Office: Correspondence and papers concerning the Federation of Conservative Students

Shelfmark

CCO 20/53/3

Summary

Correspondents include:-

Brown, E.C.F., Agent and Secretary, Canterbury Constituency Conservative Association

Hall-Thompson, Major Robert Lloyd, Member of the Northern Ireland Parliament

Hay, Ann, Secretary, Federation of Conservative Students

Horsburgh, Ian, Editor, Oxford Tory

Kreppel, Stephen, Chairman, University of Sussex Conservative Association

Patterson, Ben, Conservative Political Centre

Redmond, Robert S., MP for Bolton West

Sharples, Richard, Minister of State at the Home Office

Taylor, Ian, Chairman, Federation of Conservative Students

Thomas, Peter, Conservative Party Chairman

Subjects include:-

Student unrest at Birmingham, Dec 1968

Attempted coup within University of Sussex Conservative Association by members of the Monday Club, 1969

Impact of students on the Conservative share of the vote in Canterbury, Dec 1970

Students' response to the Industrial Relations Bill, Jan 1971

Reform of Student Unions, Oct 1971

Visit of FCS delegation to Dublin and Belfast, Feb 1972

Includes:-

Inaugural issue of The Right Approach , magazine of the University of Bradford Conservative Association, Mar 1968

CCO press release containing correspondence between the FCS and Geoffrey Rippon MP, Conservative spokesman on Housing, concerning student accommodation, 05/04/1968

Exeter University Conservative Association year book, Blue on Green, 1968-1969

Paper, 'Student Power', by Ian Taylor, Chairman, FCS, 21/05/1968

FCS recruitment leaflet, 'We make up our own minds', ND [c.1970]

FCS 1970 General Election leaflet, 'For a tomorrow better than today…'

Oxford Tory '71 – magazine of the Oxford University Conservative Association, c. Sep 1971

Paper, 'Student Unions. A Reply to the National Union of Students' Memorandum to the Secretary of State for Education and Science on the Subject of the Reform of Student Unions', Andrew Neil, Chairman, FCS, Oct 1971

Date

Mar 1968-Mar 1972

Language

English

Physical extent

1 file

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Collection contents

Conservative Party Archive: Conservative Central Office - Party Chairman's Office

The Party Organisation

Liaison within the Party Organisation

National Advisory Committees of the National Union

Students

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