The majority of the correspondence, from 1936 to 1939, is mainly in German, but appears to be primarily regarding the Jewish members and the internal politics of the German Psychoanalytical Society. The immediate post-war correspondence is regarding Müller-Braünschweig re-establishing contact with the international psychoanalytical community. There is also a report (undated) of the membership and activities of both the German Psychoanalytical Society and the Berlin Psychoanalytical Institute in the period 1932-1934.
Two letters only, the first being from Jung with a small card from Theodor Reik attached, both in German. The later letter, in English, is a polite refusal by Jung to provide letters (from Freud to Jung) or personal recollections for Jones' biography of Freud.
See also the IPA correspondence in P04-B-B-02.
Papers regarding the terms and duties of the Institute's staff.
Two photocopied articles on Bowlby's career; a speech given by Pearl King at a meeting of the British Psychoanalytical Society held to celebrate Bowlby's 80th birthday; and a bibliography of his works.
Correspondence regarding Gillespie's election to fellowship of the Royal College of Physicians in 1962 (including letters of congratulation from colleagues), as well as five additional letters regarding his professional appointments.
Articles on Bowlby's career, plus a bibliography, plus obituaries and other tributes following his death.
Memorandum by Susan Isaacs on the care of children in institutions and foster homes, as well as a transcript of a meeting of the Care of Children Committee held at the Home Office on 28 Aug 1945, at which Susan Isaacs represented the London Clinic of Psychoanalysis.
Index box containing cards with a name and address on each, in James Strachey's handwriting. The nature and purpose of the index is unclear, but each card contains a list of years, with a code and what appears to be a payment figure.