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Items removed from 1972 diary

MS. 12864/11

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Title

Items removed from 1972 diary

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MS. 12864/11

Summary

Press cuttings on subjects including: Mary Whitehouse; Sir Hugh Greene; chairman of the BBC; the Women of the Year lunch.

Also includes: postcard to David Sturdy from Ernest [Whitehouse] regarding Mary Whitehouse's appointment to speak with a member of the Bundestag; note containing diary entry for 3 October regarding Malcolm [Muggeridge's] Foyle's lunch; note containing diary entries for 28-30 November regarding preparations for travelling to the USA, Raymond Blackburn, the dropping of a Chuck Berry film [probably a performance of song My Ding-a-Ling] and a debate in the House of Lords on violence.

Date

1972

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box

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Diaries of Mary Whitehouse

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