| Subject: | Re: [socialcredit] "Socialism and Social Credit" | | Date: | Sunday, June 7, 2009 23:20:44 (-0600) | | From: | Wallace Klinck <wmklinck @....ca>
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| In reply to: | Message 6809 (written by Jim) |
Hello Bill,
Would you be so kind as to send a copy to me also. I don't believe it
is in my archives. I t may be in the SC collection at the University
of Edinburgh in Scotland. Frances Hutchinson or Anne Goss at the SC
Secretariat could provide information re this. ( secretary@socialcredit.co.uk
)
I understand that a number of SC documents have been placed in the
archives at the University of Adelaide in Australia as well.
Sincerely
Wally
On 7-Jun-09, at 10:52 AM, Jim wrote:
> Hi Bill:
>
> Please send me a copy of this document.
>
> Thank you.
>
> Jim Schroeder
>
> http://social-credit.blogspot.com/
> ----- Original Message ----- From: <william_b_ryan@yahoo.com>
> To: <socialcredit@elistas.com>
> Sent: Sunday, June 07, 2009 10:31 AM
> Subject: [socialcredit] "Socialism and Social Credit"
>
>
>>
>> Bill McGunnigle suggested that I contact the Labour Party for a
>> copy of the "Socialism and Social Credit" pamphlet, published in
>> 1935. I took his advice and contacted the Labour Party, which
>> replied that their archive was maintained by the People's History
>> Museum. I went to the People's History Museum Website and found
>> this message:
>>
>> "The museum galleries based at the Pump House are currently closed
>> to the public for re-development. A new People's History Museum is
>> planned to re-open in late 2009. For more information, see The New
>> Museum section."
>>
>> I emailed them anyway, and was pleasantly surprised when they
>> promptly replied that they were going to photo-copy the
>> publication, and mail it to me. I received the photo-copy a few
>> days later through the Post Office. They first said that there
>> would be a six pound charge for the service, but once they realized
>> I was in America, they sent it to me without charge. I thank them
>> for their graciousness.
>>
>> My first priority is to scan the document into an electronic
>> version, which I will directly email to anyone who requests it.
>> The document will be too large to forward through Elistas.
>>
>> My next step will be to convert it to plain text, which I will post
>> to this list.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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