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- 19 December 1966-22 August 1974 (Creation)
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Comprises correspondence with, and about, Leo Baron. Subjects include: his imprisonment in Rhodesia including the conditions, illness, return to the United Kingdom, pursuing a project with the Center for the study of Democratic Institutions, travelling to the United States, getting an appointment in the Zambian government, and Baron's paper on 'Southern Rhodesia and the rule of law'.
Correspondents include: Leo Baron, Harold Wilson (Prime Minister), Judith Bronowski, Lisa Bronowski, Barbara Baron (wife), Lilli [Stein, sister of Jacob and Leo], Robert Hutchins of the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, Joel Tarlo (solicitor), Ben Whitaker MP, Gerald Piel of 'Scientific American' and Michael Newman of 'The San Diego Union'.
Also includes press cuttings.
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CLOSED until 2049 under the Data Protection Act.
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The letter from Harold Wilson is a copy of one in Bronowski 3/1/2/2.