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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.~ ibid49 Letter to Tom Clarke, August 26 th 1936, 5 pp.5o ibid.51 Penelope Mortimer, 1979, About Time. An Aspect of Autobiography, p. 160. At death her estate wasvalued at £275,246.52 Obituary by Giles Gordon, <strong>The</strong> "Guardian, October 22 ~d 1999 and <strong>The</strong> Times of the same date,53 Report on Employment of 1938 Journalism Diploma Winners, 2pp. <strong>The</strong> March of Time was anAmerican newsreel programme shown in cinemas.54 Victor Gollancz (1893-1967) founded the Left Book Club to help combat Fascism. <strong>The</strong> best-knowntitle today is Orwell’s <strong>The</strong> Roadto Wigan Pier, 1937.55 Leila Berg, 1997, Flickerbook, p.178, 197. Berg read and amendcd this entry.56 ibid. p. 218/9.57 Ibid. p. 236. Berg went on to win the Eleanor Farjeon Medal in 1973 for her Nippers series of firstreading-books in primary schools.58 Letter to the author February 28 th 2007. Tomalin retained her maiden name, writing 24 books between1947o2007. She was married, first, to Vernon Leaver in July 1942, and, second, to W. N. Ross, inNovember 1971 who died in 2000. She read and amended these pages.s~ 1bid. Her father, T. E. Tomalin, wrote for the Gardeners’ Chronicle and the scientific journal of theRoyal Horticultural Society, as well as Popular Gardening, Amateur Gardener, My Garden etc.60 ibid. <strong>The</strong> Times, September 10 th 1938," <strong>The</strong> Stansted Players. <strong>The</strong> School for Scandal.61 Ruth Tomalin Ross was interviewed by the author on Monday July 27 th 1992 also quoted in the nextparagraph.62 Ruth Leaver, 1955, <strong>The</strong> Sound of Pens, p. 29. Actual students had their own key to access thejournalism room at King’s College.63 ibid. p.31.64 List checked against Senate lists of Diploma awards and class lists. * indicates awarded the Diploma.65 This silence continues with former radio journalism students from the London College of Printingleaving their attendance out of their Who’s Who entries.66 Vera Brittain, 1928, Women’s Work in Modern England.67 ’Advice to young journalists (underlined) <strong>The</strong> place of women in newspaper work and theiropportunities’ in <strong>The</strong> Journal of the Institute of Journalists, April 1951, 55-56.68 Margery Green to Stella Gibbons May 18 th 1981. Provided to the author by Reggie Oliver.q221MOD100051392

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