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Churchill/CLRK 4 contains:
1 Miscellaneous notes and papers
2 Letters to Clarke on special occasions
3 Personal correspondence
4 Unpublished diaries and papers by Clarke
5 Miscellaneous personal papers
6 Personal correspondence, 1974-5
7 Miscellaneous correspondence and papers
8 Miscellaneous papers
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The Papers of Sir Richard (Otto) Clarke

Title Miscellaneous correspondence and papers
Reference CLRK 4/7
Covering Dates 1966–1988
Extent and Medium 6 folders
Churchill/CLRK 4/7 contains:
1 Notes for Clarke's article on civil service members of the Reform Club, 1972-75; and copy of the article "The Reform Club and the Civil Service" (1975).
1 folder.
1972–1975
2 Correspondence relating to Clarke's article "The Reform Club and the Civil Service" (1975), 1975-85. Includes correspondence with Sir Alan Neale and Lady (Brenda) Clarke.
1 folder.
1975–1985
3 Papers relating to the Royal Institution (Clarke was a Vice President). Includes reports, news sheets, correspondence and meetings of the Managers of the Royal Institution.
1 folder.
1972–1974
4 Miscellaneous correspondence. Includes correspondence with Sir William Armstrong, Willis C Armstrong, Sir Ian Bancroft, William Gorell Barnes, Sir Raymond Brookes, Sir Alec Cairncross, John Davies MP, Sir Ronald Fairfield, Jock Bruce-Gardyne MP, CF Heron, Peter Jost, Sir Keith Joseph MP, Harold Lever MP, Dr AW ("Tin") Pearce, Sir Richard Powell and Sir David Serpell. Also includes copy of a letter from Clarke to Andrew Boyle (a biographer of Brendan Bracken) recording Clarke's experiences of Bracken.
1 folder.
December 1971-April 1975
5 Correspondence with Charles Russell and Co, solicitors, 1966-74.
1 folder.
1966–1974
6 Article by David Hubback, "Sir Richard Clarke, 1910-1975, a most unusual civil servant", in "Public Policy and Administration, vol 3, No 1, Spring 1988.
1 item in folder.
1988

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