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GB BPASA P01-A-J-2 · File · 1973-1978
Part of Marion Milner collection

The documents comprise 6 letters from Gronlick; drafts of 4 letters from Milner to Grolnick; draft of related letter from Milner to Paula [Paula Heimann]; letter from Jason Aronson, publishers of New York, U.S.A., originally accompanying proofs of the contribution.

Correspondence files
GB BPASA P03-C · Series · 1920-1951
Part of John Rickman collection

Correspondence, mostly professional in nature. Where possible, the subject arrangement used by Rickman has been retained, although some additional work has been carried out to restore date order. These files are arranged chronologically (P03-C-A). However, some correspondence has previously been removed from the original order and this material has been arranged as a separate sub-series, arranged alphabetically by correspondent (P03-C-B). The majority of this correspondence is related to Rickman's military service during the Second World War.

See also P03-A-E for correspondence related to Rickman's publications.

Correspondence with about the following individuals, concerning immigration, work visas and resettlement: Michael Balint; Sigmund Freud; Lila Fleischer-Gero; Edith Ujuari-Gyomroi; Lilly Gimes Hajou; Imre Hermann; Walter Hollitscher; Adalberto Muller; Hannah Ries; Eva Rosenfeld; Stephen Schonberger; Bela Schonfeld; Hedwig Schwarz; Max Levy-Suhl; Karl Weiss; Simon Weyl; William Gero, Clara Lazar-Gero, Elisabeth Kardos and Andrew Peto; plus one letter where the name is unintelligible.

GB BPASA P29 · Fonds · 1961-1994

Photocopies of correspondence between Wolfgang Loch and Michael and Enid Balint discussing professional and personal matters.

Loch's correspondence with Michael Balint (99 letters plus two fragments) covers the period 1961 to 1971 and discusses their psychoanalytic perspectives, their papers and matters regarding publication, as well as other professional issues and relationships, plus arrangements for psychoanalytic events and meetings.

The correspondence with Enid Balint (62 letters) covers the period 1968 to 1994 (mainly 1974-1990) and discusses similar matters, as well as the affairs of the Balint Society and Balint Groups. Also included at the end of this file are copies of three papers by Enid Balint which she sent to Loch: 'The history of training and research in Balint Groups', produced for the 6th International Balint Congress, 1984 (two copies); 'Creative life', 1989; and 'Draft for Cambridge paper 13 May 1989'.

Neither set of correspondence is complete; the final item in each set is a note informing Loch of the death of his correspondent.

Loch | Wolfgang | Professor
GB BPASA P36-B-C · Series · c.1943-c.1945
Part of Thomas Freeman collection

The majority of the letters catalogued in this correspondence between Dr. Freeman and his wife, Joan, take place during the years of the former’s military service from 1943 to 1945. The letters describe the couple’s thoughts and feelings about their temporary separation, as well as informing the other of their respective day-to-day lives.

Dr. Freeman and his wife would write in depth about their longing to be together. On occasion, these letters would contain small sentiments highlighting their love: in one correspondence, Freeman sends over a handkerchief to his wife, while Joan responds by regularly sending food and drawings depicting her approximate distance from him.

In this catalogue one can also find letters in which Dr. Freeman would discuss his medical practice and the various trials of military service during World War II. Joan was often concerned about the future and the management of their family. She would write about coping with her mother’s depression, and Dr. Freeman would respond with advice originating from his psychoanalytic background.