This class comprises memoranda, papers, correspondence, etc., relating to government policy and social problems, particularly those of an institutional and public character. It is based on files and collections prepared by Thomas Jones himself. The papers fall into a number of categories:. (1). Cabinet Papers. These are a series of manuscript notes, apparently verbatim, of Cabinet Meetings and Conferences of Ministers, taken by Thomas Jones towards the preparation of the Secretary's Notes. These have been bound separately. With them have been bound those jottings, doodles, enigmatic comments, etc., passed across the Cabinet table, which could not be assigned to any particular location in time or place. (2). Collections of material which relate, in somewhat haphazard way, to general economic policy. Cabinet papers and analogous material may be found here also. (3). Collections of material which relate to industrial relations, in a broad sense. The troubles of the coal industry, strikes, including the General Strike, loom large here, and Government papers of a secret nature are numerous. Some Cabinet notes and jottings are bound here in their relevant place. (4). Collections of papers relating to unemployment. These include remedial policies pursued and remedial institutions created by the Government, but also embrace the records of private groups working for amelioration, some of which had access to government material. (5). Collections of papers relating to private groups of different kinds. Some of these, such as the Nuffield College Survey of World War II, had semi-official status and their papers include valuable studies and memoranda. [Note 1]. In a sense this class is a residue (though it forms perhaps the most important single class in the collection). Analogous material, including government memos of various kinds may be found scattered throughout the collection. Particularly rich in such papers are classes A, B, D, E, F, G, P, Q and Z (which also incorporates verbatim records of Cabinet meetings). See also class W, passim. [Note 2]. These papers relate, in the main, to home affairs. At times, they should be read in close conjuction with Volumes 1, 3, 4 and 5 of class B. [Note 3]. Cabinet papers etc. are not indexed for individuals (except where authorship of memos is in question) but a complete list of such papers is provided in each volume's contents. Arranged into: Cabinet: secretary's notes, 6 May 1919-7 Sept. 1921 (C 1); Cabinet: secretary's notes and sundry jottings, 12 Jan. 1922-14 Jan. 1930 (C 2); Economic policy: papers, Dec. 1916-28 Nov 1918 (C 3); Economic policy: papers, 6 June 1919-4 April 1935 (C 4); Industrial relations: papers, 27 May 1909-Oct. 1919 (C 5); Industrial relations: papers, 26 Jan 1920-9 Nov. 1921 (C 6); Industrial relations: papers, 18 Dec. 1922-29 Dec. 1925 (C 7); Industrial relations: papers, Feb. 1926-28 Jan. 1927 (C 8); Industrial relations: papers, 4 April-27 July 1927 (C 9); Industrial relations: papers, 23 June 1927-19 Feb. 1929 (C 10); Unemployment, general: papers, 16 Dec. 1921-22 Feb. 1933 (C 11); Unemployment, Astor Group: papers, 1 Aug. 1922-21 June 1926 (C 12); Unemployment: Industrial Transference Board, 24 Jan.-May 1928, and emigration schemes, Feb. 1928-11 March 1929 (C 13); Unemployment: National Council for Social Service, coalfields distress, 29 Nov. 1928-22 Oct. 1932 (C 14); Unemployment: Unemployed Assistance board, 24 June 1934-9 Dec. 1935 (C 15); Unemployment: Unemployment Assistance Board, 8 Feb. 1936-17 Dec. 1937 (C 16); Unemployment: Unemployment Assistance Board, 20 Jan. 1938-24 Oct. 1945 (C 17); Carnegie Endowment: social history of the War, 10 Nov. 1919-26 Aug. 1930 (C 18); Romney Street Group: papers, 3 April 1917-22 Sept. 1950 (C 19); The 1941 Committee - Common Wealth: papers, 4 Dec. 1940-21 Aug. 1942 (C 20); Nuffield College reconstruction survey: papers, 2 Aug. 1941-31 Dec. 1942 (C 21); Nuffield College reconstruction survey: papers, 27 Jan. 1943-8 July 1945 (C 22).