[Hugh Dalton [Lord Dalton], Chancellor of the Exchequer in Clement Attlee’s postwar Labour government.] Typed Letter Signed to Sir David Ross, explaining why the Committee on the Release of University Staff from Government Service is being wound up.

Author: 
Hugh Dalton [Lord Dalton] (1887-1962), economist, Chancellor of the Exchequer in the postwar Labour government of Clement Attlee [Sir David Ross [W. D. Ross] (1877-1971), Scottish philosopher]
Publication details: 
30 January 1947; on embossed letterhead of Treasury Chambers, Great George Street, W1. [London]
£56.00
SKU: 25413

See Dalton and Ross’s entries in the Oxford DNB. 1p, small 4to. In good condition, lightly aged. Folded once. The body of the letter consists of nineteen typed lines, with ‘My dear Ross,’ and ‘Yours sincerely / Hugh Dalton.’ in Dalton’s autograph. Typed name of recipient at foot of page: ‘Sir David Ross, K.B.E.’ He is writing to thank him ‘for all the help which you have given in connection with the Committee on the Release of University staff from Government Service, on which you have so kindly acted as University representative’. He explains why, since the ‘numbers of cases requiring arbitration by this Committee have steadily dwindled’, ‘we should now regard this Committee’s activities as being formally ended’. He ends by thanking him for ‘discharging this awkward task’ of deciding between ‘the conflicting claims of a university and the needs of an employing Department’.