Folder GSAA/DIR/13/7/7 - Student Correspondence Files

Key Information

Reference code

GSAA/DIR/13/7/7

Title

Student Correspondence Files

Date(s)

  • 1964-1980 (Creation)

Level of description

Folder

Extent

4 folders

Content and Structure

Scope and content

Harry Barnes' alphabetical student correspondence files. Correspondence between Barnes and GSA students about topics such as: invitations to parties; references and reports; placements and internships; scholarships and prizes; student performance; commissions and projects; student accomodation; appeals; student allowances; and applications for further study. Correspondents include individuals such as John Byrne and Alasdair Gray. NB: These papers contain sensitive information and are therefore closed for 75 years in line with Data Protection Legislation. Folders as follows: DIR/13/7/7/1: Student Files, 'A-B', 1964-1980 DIR/13/7/7/2: Student Files, 'C-F', 1964-1980 DIR/13/7/7/3: Student Files, 'G', 1964-1980 DIR/13/7/7/4: Student Files, 'H-J', 1964-1980

Appraisal, destruction and scheduling

Accruals

Files for the rest of the alphabet, 'K' onwards, have not yet been found. We expect to find these in the future.

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Arranged alphabetically

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NB: These papers contain sensitive information and are therefore closed for 75 years in line with Data Protection Legislation.

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