Ministry of Information
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(Untitled), [Oct 1940]
Letter from Margot, Lady Oxford and Asquith [earlier Margot Asquith] to WSC asking for promotions for Sir Walter Monckton [Director-General, Ministry of Information] and Cyril Radcliffe [Ministry of Information]. [Manuscript and copy].
(Untitled), 29 Jul 1940
Letter from Anthony Bevir [Private Secretary to WSC] to 6th Lord Hood [Private Secretary to Minister of Information], enclosing a letter [copy] from Arthur Woodburn criticising the Ministry; suggests it should broadcast a more positive message instead of concentrating on defeatists and treachery, also "better to have two ministers complementing each other, one with working class knowledge and experience and the other with the Eton outlook". [Manuscript original and copy].
(Untitled), 03 Jul 1941
Letter from WSC to J Alfred Spender on improvements in the Ministry of Information and the Prime Minster's role.
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