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Papurau'r Academi Gymreig / The Welsh Academy Papers, Jones, Sally Roberts
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General correspondence: Sally Roberts Jones and Alison Bielski

The file contains correspondence, 1973-1974, accumulated by Sally Roberts Jones and Alison Bielski as joint secretaries of the English Language Section of the Academi. Included are letters from Richard Jones, accepting a nomination for membership of the section, from Paul Ferris declining an offer of membership, and from Jan Morris, expressing her gratitude to the Academi for the invitation to join and stating that she would understand if the invitation were to be withdrawn in view of the treatment she'd recently undergone. There is also correspondence with Meic Stephens of the Welsh Arts Council regarding the imminent appointment of a Literature Officer who will devote half his or her time to the administrating of the English Language Section of the Academi. A similar officer will be appointed for the Welsh Section. There is correspondence with Pamela Parry-Jones following her appointment to the English Language Section post in January 1974. The file also includes an application by the English Language Section for membership of International P.E.N. and a reply from them, accepting the section as members.

Jones, Sally Roberts

General correspondence: Sally Roberts Jones, 1973

The file contains correspondence, 1973, accumulated by Sally Roberts Jones as secretary of the English Language Section of the Academi Gymreig. It includes letters from Alison Bielski, her co-secretary, and a letter to Ruth Bidgood offering her membership of the section. There are also letters to the Welsh Joint Education Committe regarding its use of Anglo-Welsh writing in its syllabus.

Jones, Sally Roberts

General correspondence: Sally Roberts Jones, May-December 1972

The file contains correspondence, 1972, accumulated by Sally Roberts Jones as secretary of the English Language Section of the Academi. The letters mainly discuss various readings and lectures, including a series of lectures arranged to commemorate the birth of John Copwer Powys. Correspondents include Joseph Clancy, A. G. Prys-Jones, Cyril Hodges and Bobi Jones who writes in support of Anglo-Welsh literature. There are also letters regarding a possible joint conference to be held with the Welsh Language Section of the Academi, on minority literature.

Jones, Sally Roberts