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- 1963-1976, 1983. (Creation)
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4 folders (8.5 cm.)
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Biographical history
The Welsh Office development project on the use of the literature of Wales in secondary schools was administrated by the Welsh Academy with funds provided by the Welsh Office. The project's director was Dr Roland Mathias and the members of the project team were Cary Archard, John Davies, Sally Roberts Jones and Dr. R. Brinley Roberts. The progress of the project team were supervised by a steering group which consisted of Ann Sayer, English teacher at Ysgol Gyfun Glantaf; Mr Gerald Morgan, Headmaster of Ysgol Gyfun Penweddig, Aberystwyth; and Arthur Parker of the Welsh Joint Education Committee. Meic Stephens served as chairman of the steering group, the Welsh Office was represented by Sam Adams (SI) and Julian Pritchard, and the Academy by its officer, Ceri George. A report was published in 1986.
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Correspondence, 1963-1976, regarding applications for grants towards the publication costs of The Anglo-Welsh Review from the Welsh Church Acts Funds Committees of various County Councils in Wales, and the Catherine and Lady Grace James Foundation. Also included are correspondence and papers, 1962-1966, regarding an application to register The Anglo-Welsh Review as a charity. The file includes a number of draft letters by Roland Mathias, together with miscellaneous letters relating to the periodical, 1974-1976 and 1983.
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Arranged according to individual councils etc., and chronologically within each bundle.
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Note
Preferred citation: 6/5.