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              Clarion Issue 127
              UOW/5/2/b/118 · Item · Nov 2001
              Part of University of Westminster
              Main articles include: Nobel Conversations; Pitches in a League of Their Own; Obituary - Maggie Woodrow; Obituary - Lord Hailsham; Obituary - David Rowan; Noticeboard; Starters and Leavers; Black Music - 50 Year Record; Hear to Help; Gloabl Law in Modern Times; Focus Grows to Urge More Pupils to Consider College; Earthlings Are From Mars, Say Scientists; Work Findings Go National; Top Talent in Fashion at Harrow.
              RSP/8/2/7 · Item · 1969-1970
              Part of Regent Street Polytechnic

              Edited by Andrzej Michalik. The illustrations within the magazine are not credited.

              Contents include:
              Welcomes from the President [Dick Dixon, photograph], and past President [Alan Smith, photograph]; History of the Poly; Development of the Poly [includes discussion of impact of government policy, of changes to the Polytechnic's accommodation including Cameo-Poly, and photographs of a model of the College of Architecture and Advanced Building Technology and an artist's impression of the College of Engineering and Science]; Union Council Dick Dixon, Joe Lowe, David Frome, Les Johnson, Dave Smith, Nigel Molden, Ania Zawisza, Karlwinkleman, photographs]; Accomodation; Travel and Vacation work; Welfare; Birth Control; provisional budget; S.A.W.P.[Societies Administration Working Party]; Entertainments Committee; Arts Festival; Arts workshop; Societies and Clubs [Afro-Asian, Architectural, Bridge, Catholic, Christian Union, Debating, Economic History, Economics, Engineering, Film, Hall of Residence, Mathematics, McGarel, Modern Dance, Music, North American, OSCA, Political Science, Poly Alliance, Polysan, Polyfolk, Polymer, SCUM - Societies Creative Underground Movement, Poly RSSF [Marxist-Leninist], Socialist, Solidarity with Vietnam, Players, Surveyors, West One]; Athletic Union [Athletics, Badminton , Basketball, Billards and Snooker, Boat, Boxing, Car, Chess, Cross Country, Fencing, Football, Gliding, Hockey, Judo, Mountaineering, Netball, Riding, Rugby, Squash, Sub Aqua, Swimming, Table Tennis]; [photograph of the marriage of Christine Muden and Edgar Cole]; General College Information [including photographs of the staff at the Polytechnic Bar - Chris, George and Theresa]; Photographic Essay of London; General London Information; Revolution [collage of images and words relating to student uprisings].

              Includes advertisements from Banks for their student services and loose leaflets for Time/Life magazines and the Student Life Assurance Scheme (S.L.A.S.).

              74 pages, black & white.

              RSP/8/2/6 · Item · 1968-1969
              Part of Regent Street Polytechnic

              Edited by Ian Glover and Mike [Michael] Holdstock

              Contents include:
              Section one - Introductory: forewords from the Director of Education [Sir Eric Richardson, photograph], the President of the Students Union [Alan Smith, photograph], the President of the Athletics Union {Keith Macmillan], the retiring president [Roger Beavil, photograph], memberships and objects of the Students' Union, photographs and details of the Council Officers [Nigel Molden, Martin Bradley, Christine Munden, Roger Beavil, Ian Glover, Alan Smith, Estelle Hedge, Dave Frome, Daffydd Lovett, Joe Lowe], provisional budget, Student representation in College Government [including speaking rights at Court and Academic Council] , Internal and External Affairs

              Section two - Poly life: Introduction by Social Vice-President Brian Storey-Smith [photograph] and Student Societies' Administration Working party Chairman Ben Srebnik, the Bar [photographs], Student and Athletic Union Clubs and Societies [Societies: Afro-Asian, Architectural, Bridge, Catholic, Christian Union, Communist, Dance Committee, Debating, Economics, Economic History, Engineering, Film, Halls of Residence, Jazz, Music, North America Clib, Political Science, Polyfolk, Polymer, Socialist, Social Science, Solidarity with Vietnam, Student-Worker Liaison Committee against Racialism, Players] [Sports Clubs: Athletics, Badminton , Basketball, Billards and Snooker, Boat, Boxing, Car, Chess, Cross Country, fencing, Football, Gliding, Hockey, Judo, Mountaineering, Netball, Riding, Rugby, Rugby league, Squash. Sub Aqua, Swimming, Table Tennis], West One magazine, Dances.

              Section three - Information: Dates of terms, union meetings, dances and Student Players' productions, reciprocal memberships, Honorary Union members, general college information Local and College amenities [including lists of restaurants and shops], the Structure Commission, Maps and Surveys, Student Welfare by Shelagh Harris, Lady Vice-President[photograph] Halls of Residence, Radical Students' Alliance, The Local Power-House [All Souls, Langham Place].

              The publication also includes a large number of advertisements relating to student services (e.g. Banking) or career opportunities.

              76 pages, black & white.

              RSP/8/2/4 · Item · 1966-1967
              Part of Regent Street Polytechnic

              Contents include: Editorial (by John Varley); The Union (membership and objects); Council (photographs of Owen Spencer-Thomas, Mohammed Iqbal Butt, John Varley, Gilbert Mason, Mohammed Arif, Bisi Akinifie); President's Introduction; A Farewell Message (from Richard B. Jackson); From Director of Education (Dr J.E. Richardson); Poly Life; The Institute; Societies and Things to Join - Union supported (Entertainments Committee, General Societies Committee, Debating, Humanist and Music societies, Jazz and Film clubs, Christian Union, Jewish Society, Players, United Nations, Social Science and Architectural Societies, Polytechnic Sociological review, Afro-Asian Society, Association Internationale des Etudiants en Sciences Economiques et Commerciales); West One newssheet and magazine; External Affairs (relationships with the N.U.S. and discounts offered to students); From the Secretary and Treasurer (including accounts); [photograph of the Animals playing at the Poly];Athletics Union - Facilities and Clubs (Athletics, Badminton, Basketball, Billiards and Snooker, Boxing, Car, Chess, Cricket, Fencing, Football, Gliding, Hockey, Judo, Mountaineering, Netball, Rifle, Rowing, Rugby, Squash, Swimming & Sub-Aqua, Table Tennis, Trampolining, Volley Ball, Weight Training, Yachting) ; College Information; Scholarships; Diary.

              The publication also includes a large number of advertisements relating to student services (e.g. Banking) or career opportunities. The advertisers are listed in an index at the back of the volume.

              76 pages, black & white.

              PCL/5/3/e/74 · Item · 1979-1980
              Part of Polytechnic of Central London

              Comb-bound volume detailing the tape slide programme, videos, cassettes, maps, charts and teaching materials on American Studies themes available from the American Studies Resources Centre.

              Includes a background to the centre, materials organised by theme [Afro-American Studies, American Arts, Geography & Regionalism, Government & Politics, History, Literature, Maps, Music, Native American Culture, Science & Technology, Urban Studies), PCL Publications, History, list of suppliers.

              "Going Local?" No. 2
              PCL/5/3/d/108/2 · Item · Apr-85
              Part of Polytechnic of Central London
              Front cover feature: Decentralising instutitional racism. Articles include: 'Opening time' (Islington/Editorial) by Edward Pilkington [opening of Islington's first neighbourhood office by Neil Kinnock]; The paradox of patch (Patch Social Services) by Peter Beresford; Challenging Training by Nina Dawes; Sharing Power: popular planning and the GLC by Hilary Wainwright; 'Treating them all the same' - decentralising institutional racism by Herman Ouseley; Job and industry - an area based approach by Alison West; Sacrificing the Unions - who shot NALGO? by Ivan Beavis; Area committees - first stage to decentralisation? by Nick Bailey; Update - Tower Hamlets by Gillian Beckett; Getting the show on the road - local Housing in lambeth by Shelagh Shannon; book reviews.
              "Going Local?" No. 9
              PCL/5/3/d/108/9 · Item · Feb-88
              Part of Polytechnic of Central London
              Articles include: Round-up: Reading; Basildon by Jan White; In search of excellence: lessons from America's best-run companies by Martin Tomlinson; Review of 'PEP Guide to Local Housing Management' by Dept of Environment; Community social work: the aims and some of the issues by Chris Melotte; Patch-based social services: in the news again by Peter Beresford; Decentralisation in Lambeth by Wendy Hayhurst and Mark Howarth; Metropolitan Housing Trust by Tony Shoults; Community Councils in Glasgow: the first ten years by Tom Duncan; Black needs, black concerns by Sabes Sugunafabefan; Review of 'Breaking with Bureaucracy' by Robin Murray; Councils in crisis: a strategy for change by Danny Burns.
              PCL/4/4/6 · Item · Oct-72
              Part of Polytechnic of Central London
              Magazine produced by PCL students. Includes articles on Magic by Lee Francis, the Dole by Colin McGhee, Veganism by Elen Jones, Red Ladder Theatre by Pamela Baldwin, The Black Panthers by Ancent Kaolki, the Aetherius Society by Steve Lavers, Radical Alternatives to Prison by Elen Jones, St Edward's House monastery by Michael Keep.
              PHA/8/1/3/58 · Part · 1929
              Part of Polytechnic Harriers Athletic Club
              1. Photograph of five athletes crossing the finish the line at the Amateur Athletic Associations meeting at Stamford Bridge, on the 6th July 1929. The writing underneath states '366982. J. London winning the heat 100 yards.' 2. Photograph of three athletes reaching the finish line at the Athletic Associations Championships at Stamford Bridge, in July 1929. The writing underneath states '366989. 220 Yrd Final J. A. T. Hanlon (Polytechnic) winning from S.E. Engelhart (York H. & A. C. )