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Exhibit JC42 - The Leveson Inquiry

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For Distribution to CPsHacks and Dons - Teaching at the London University Journalism School 1919-1939: Its origin,development and influence,64 Pinnington, G., 1978, Interview with author. Audio on enclosed CD.65 Letter from Tom Clarke to Joan Skipsey 8 th July 1935, and next four quotes.66 JCM Minute 299(i) and (ii), March 22 ha, 1937.67 College Journalism Committee, Febnrary 20 ~h 1939, item 3. See Appendix XIV.68 Newell, E, (1936-38, University College) letter to author, October 23 ’a 1978, who missed out on thePractical Journalism by being at U.C.69 Skipsey, Miss. Later Mrs. Galwey, Interview with author, July 1978.7o Stephens, Robert. Diplomatic Correspondent on <strong>The</strong> Observer, conversation with the author, October1978.7J Jacobson, Lord, 1977, ’Journalism Training in the 1920s’. Journalism Studies Review, 1(2).72 Dodge, John, nd.-1978. ’An Overdue Partnership’ in <strong>The</strong> British Press, A Look Ahead,Commonwealth Press Union.73 ibid.74 Skipsey, op. cit,75 Dunhill, David, 1978, University of London Diploma Course, 1936/7. TSS 6 pp. Communication tothe author.76 Skipsey, op. cit.77 University of London Conference of the Academic and Collegiate Councils on the Centralisation ofthe Journalism Courses in the University. 2, xi 36 para. 378 College Journalism Committee, 1938, January 21 ~t Agenda, item 4.79 ibid¯ Dr. Harrison’s copy of the minutes/agenda.8o Harrison, G.B., 1938, Memorandum on the Syllabus of the Diploma for Journalism October 27 th.81 Dodge, 1978, op. cit.82 Itarrison, 1938, op. cit. Next four extracts also refer.83 ibid. See Appendix XV.84 Journalism Committee, 1936, November 1 = Observation by Mr. Tom Clarke on Dr. Harrison’sMemorandum.85 ibid.86 ibid.87 JCM November 4 th, 1938, item 3 (iii).88 Miss Skipsey to S.T. Shovelton, October 26 ’h 1938,s9 JCM November 29’" 1938, Minute 2.b. Extracts up to note 95 taken from this document¯9o JCM February 20 ’h 1939; next extract also.9J JCM March 31 ~t 1939, Minute no. 10.92 JCM July 3 ~J 1939, note 4.93 See Miss Skipsey’s memorandum to Shovelton, note 88.94 Harrison, G.B., to Clarke. Memorandum dated November 24 ’h 1935 (next five extracts also refer tothis document¯)95 ’the interviewing committee area apt to choose a man who has done well academically, without anydue regard to his being the type of man wanted in journalism,’96 ttarrison to Clarke, November 1935. Subsequent quotes from this document until next note¯97 Harrison, G.B. Memorandum: ’Suggestion for the Appeal for Money for the Journalism Department¯’April 15(h1937. Subsequent quotes, up to note 98 refer to this.98 th99Harrison,Clarke, TomG.B.,totoPrincipal,Clarke,King’sNovemberCollege,24 ,June1935.12 ’t’ 1939.J00 Harrison G. B. to the author, May 30 th 1978.J01 Even in 1996 Peter Cole could write that ’suspicion’ about ’undergraduate courses injournalism...was a peculiarly British prejudice.’ BJR 7:2, p. 46.~02 Harrison to author, August 10 th 1979.t03 ltarrison to author, September 22 "d 1979.J04 Harrison G.B., Profession of English, 1962.J05 See Piers Brendon, 1982, <strong>The</strong> Life and Death of the Press Barons, But see page 84 for theirproviding Clarke’s salary.io6 Harrison to Clarke, 25 V. 36, reporting a conversation with the chairman of the JournalismCommittee, Col. Lawson¯~07 Harrison to author, May 30 th 1978¯103MOD100051274

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