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Michael Foot
1986-1994
Letters regarding meeting with Berry and receiving and reading books between the two.
Oakham School
1966
Correspondence regarding invitation and arrangements for Berryto be judge of school Declamation Competition
The Times, Helen Thomas (widow of Edward Thomas)
1962-1963
Responding to corrections of published articles.
Society of Authors
1948-1959
Response to questions by Berry on copyright and fees in regard to reprinting articles.
Belfast University
1964-1965
Eight letters from organisers of Festival 64 regarding arragements for Berry to deliver a lecture. One letter inviting Berry to interview for the position of Chair of English including captain's fl...
Bingley Vacation Course
1955
Eight letters regarding Berry's participation in the Bingley Vaction Course (1955).
Richard Church
1938-1984
Letters from Church including comments on Berry's work and Berry's responses to Church's work. Newspaper cuttings of poems by Church.
T.O. Beachcroft
1952-1954
Letter from T.O. Beachcroft inviting Berry to contribute an essay on Herbert Read for an issue of 'Supplements to British Book News'. File includes further letters regarding the editing and publicatio...
Blackfriars Review
1931-1994
Letters concerning submissions of Berry's work to Blackfriars: A Monthly Review including 'A Towneley Play's Syntonic Tense' and a review of 'The Elder Statesman'. Letter inviting Berry to submit a re...
Helen Lefroy
1992
Regarding the publication of Berry's "Collected Poems" including estimate of production costs if the work was to be published.
Redcliffe Poetry Press
1984-1993
Material relating to the publication of From the Red Fort and Collected Poems including: Letters from Michael Abbot to Berry regarding the arrangements for the publication of From the Red Fort and t...
Neville Braybrook
1931-1994
Letters regarding Berry's submissions to Phoenix Press for publication in issues of 'The Wind and the Rain'. Some letters also discuss preparations for the delivery of lecutres by Berry. One letter ...