Description | Correspondence with Nicholson serving as Secretary of PEP. Leonard Elmhirst comments on various PEP reports, assures distribution of the 1938 Health Report to senior American officials; description of bird watching and species listed at Slapton Lea and Dawlish Warren; description of policy options in the face of deteriorating international relations; economic planning in other countries; need for social and economic research and experimentation; rural electrification. Includes a letter from Henry John Sinclair, Lord Pentland. Also includes a long typescript with cover letter addressed to Max Nicholson, 'A Group Suggestion from Dartington Hall for a Constructive Peace Policy' (23 Oct 1938); also letters from farmer Douglas Seligman, about the milk report; a letter from Eduard Lindeman commends PEP reports on Agricultural Research, The British Press and the British Social Services. |