Published by Faber and Faber, London, 1929.
Copies of two letters to the father of the deceased in thanks for a bequest of £50 to the Institute of Psychoanalysis.
Papers ‘The Hinterland of Thought’, ‘Regulated Thought: An Aspect of the Work of Jane Austen’.
Two handwritten responses: the earliest appears to be Gillespie's notes for a discussion of a Winnicott's contribution to a British Psychoanalytical Society symposium on shock therapy, held on 15 Mar 1944. The second item is apparently a response to Winnicott's paper, 'Communicating and not communicating leading to a study of certain opposites', which was presented to the Society on 15 May 1963.
Handwritten response, apparently to Winnicott's paper 'On the capacity to be alone', which was presented and discussed at the Society on 24 Jul 1957.
On the Capacity to be Alone.
Research materials for a paper on the theme of 'damnation', including copies of Klauber's own paper, 'Notes on the Psychical Roots of Religion, with Particular Reference to the Development of Christianity', as source material. Also included is the original folder.
Typescript copy of the paper ‘Hamlet’s Other Selves’. This was the British Psychoanalytical Society's 1988 Ernest Jones Lecture.
The documents include programmes for ballet, modern, Spanish and Indian dance productions; information about the Arthur Murray School of Dancing; newspaper cuttings; ‘‘Woman’s Own’ Pocket Guide to Better Dancing’.
The documents also include various typed and handwritten notes by Milner relating to dance, 1951-1960.