Correspondence with Richard Lynn, Research Professor of Psychology, Dublin. Relates to: his support for Fight for Education; his thoughts on the importance of heredity in determining intelligence; his contribution to Black Paper Two ['Comprehensives and Equality']; his impressions of this second pamphlet; his recommendations for potential contributors to the second and third Black Papers; his contribution to Black Paper Three ['Streaming: Standards or Equality?']; and his thoughts on the issue of streaming in schools. /1 includes a photocopy of an article by Lynn entitled 'Genetics of the Brain Drain: Implications for Economic Policy'.
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- ReferenceGB 133 CQA4/1/18
- Dates of Creation5 Mar 1969-1 Jul 1971
- Physical Description19 pieces; 26 leaves.