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By The Wheaton College Archives & Special Collections Staff
Collection Overview
Title: Malcolm Muggeridge Papers, 1920-2008

ID: SC/004
Primary Creator: Muggeridge, Malcolm (1903-1990)
Extent: 326.0 Boxes. More info below.
Arrangement: The collection is arranged by series with folder level control.
Date Acquired: 00/00/1985
Subjects: Abortion - Religious aspects - Christianity., Amis, Kingsley., Authors, English. - 20th century - Biography., Authors, English. - 20th century - Diaries., Broadcasters. - Great Britain - Biography., Buckley, William F., Jr., 1925-2008., Capital punishment - Moral and ethical aspects., Catholic converts. - Great Britain - Biography., Christian biography - England., Christianity - 20th century., Conversion - Biography., Conversion - Christianity., Dostoyevsky, Fyodor, 1821-1881, Editors - Great Britain - Biography., Euthanasia - Moral and ethical aspects., Euthanasia. - Moral and ethical aspects., Jesus Christ - Art., Journalists - Great Britain - Biography., Kierkegaard, Søren, 1813-1855, Kingsmill, Hugh, 1889-1949, Marriage - Religious aspects - Catholic Church., Missionaries of Charity - Biography., Muggeridge, Kitty, Muggeridge, Kitty - Manuscripts., Muggeridge, Malcolm, 1903-1990, Muggeridge, Malcolm, 1903-1990 - Biography - Pictorial works., Muggeridge, Malcolm, 1903-1990 - Diaries., Muggeridge, Malcolm, 1903-1990 - Drama., Muggeridge, Malcolm, 1903-1990 - Friends and associates., Muggeridge, Malcolm, 1903-1990 - Interviews., Muggeridge, Malcolm, 1903-1990 - Manuscripts., Muggeridge, Malcolm, 1903-1990 - Portraits., Orwell, George, 1903-1950, Orwell, George, 1903-1950 - Manuscripts., Pascal, Blaise, 1623-1662., Pearson, Hesketh, 1887-1964, Philosophers - Denmark - Biography., Social ethics., Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr Isaevich, 1918-, Soviet Union - History - 1925-1953., Teresa, Mother, 1910, Teresa, Mother, 1910 - Manuscripts., Vidler, Alexander Roper, 1899-1991
Forms of Material: Articles, Clippings Files, Correspondence, Interviews, Memorabilia, Microfilms, Photographs, Reviews
Languages: English
Scope and Contents of the Materials
The collection of papers traces the pilgrimage of this individual from his roots in socialism through his long search for meaning in life, until he finally embraced Christianity. Throughout his life he took a strong stand on various issues of ethics in government, sanctity of life and moral conduct. He prophesied concerning the woes due a civilization that would not take heed to the decay he described.
The collection includes correspondence, manuscripts by Malcolm, over 940 photographs, scripts and media presentations, published works, memorabilia and a large section of secondary material about Malcolm and the causes he championed.
The correspondence he received is the largest part of the collection, about 47 linear feet. Nearly 1/3 of this (15 linear feet) is classified as Business and Personal, much of it arranged alphabetically by name or topic by Malcolm himself. A dual classification runs through his Business and Personal correspondence, the first section for each letter of the alphabet listing folders that contain several pieces of correspondence all from one source, the second section grouping correspondence of only one or two pieces from each correspondent.
Both lists may need to be consulted to locate a specific correspondent. The largest part of his correspondence (32 linear feet) is from people he briefly met or did not know at all, who just wrote to express thanks for his work or less often to disagree with his position on some topic. This General and Fan correspondence is arranged chronologically from 1935 to 1990.
Since Malcolm often did not keep copies of his letters, his Correspondence Sent occupies only a few inches.
The various manuscript sections of the collection include drafts of books, articles, poems, scripts and speeches. Some of these were never published. The manuscripts are in holograph form, typed or galley proofs.
Muggeridge's published items include books, articles, interviews, scripts and book reviews.
An extensive secondary section includes clippings about Malcolm and his work, clippings about topics that interested him, and manuscripts others wrote and sent for him to critique.
There are several linear inches of material concerning Russia, including both Malcolm's writings and his collection of research material. Several more inches contain a section of material about Mother Teresa and her work among the poor.
Memorabilia includes awards and honors given to Malcolm.
Biographical Note
Born in 1903, Malcolm Muggeridge has become one of the notable figures of the twentieth century. He is well-known as an author, journalist, media personality, and in his later years, a leading spokesman for Christianity. Malcolm Muggeridge experienced a life of tension and seeking. Beginning with his socialist upbringing, his father was involved in politics and served as a member of Parliament, his search for satisfaction and justice continued until it culminated in his finally embracing Christianity.
Following his graduation from Cambridge University in 1924, Malcolm taught in India for a few years. This time was formative for him as he experienced India's caste system, likely influencing his iconoclastic nature exhibited so often in later years. After leaving India, he returned to England, married Katherine (Kitty) Dobbs and the couple settled in Egypt for a time. Here Malcolm began his journalism career, fulfilling his one ambition in life by writing pieces for the Manchester Guardian, Calcutta Statesman, Evening Standard, Daily Telegraph and other newspapers.
Malcolm and Kitty moved again, this time to Moscow (1932-1933) to become a part of what they considered the perfect society. Both Malcolm and Kitty had been raised in socialist ideology and longed for a government that truly met the needs of the people. However, while reporting from there for the Manchester Guardian, Malcolm quickly became disillusioned with the Soviet system. He saw first-hand how the peasant population was subjected to starvation and ill treatment by Stalin's regime. Malcolm's reports were rejected; both by leaders in Moscow and also by Western journalists who chose to believe Soviet propaganda.
During his career Malcolm spent many years away from his family, some of these as he became deeply involved in the Second World War that he had predicted. Though his children missed him, his son Leonard said Malcolm's spy involvement gave him opportunity to say with pride, "My Dad's in hush-hush work abroad!"
Muggeridge's wit and style endeared him to many as he became a popular (and controversial) figure on radio and television. From 1953-57 he served as editor of the British humor magazine Punch. During the 1960s this former Socialist and vocal agnostic gradually modified his positions on religion and became a Christian. This journey is recorded in his book Jesus Rediscovered. Attesting to the spiritual changes that had occurred in his life, Muggeridge emerged a strong voice for moral and ethical issues, following his earlier life of indulging in sensual pleasures. Malcolm used the printed word, television and invitations to address attentive groups to oppose abortion and euthanasia, support the rights of the mentally and physically handicapped or boldly disagree with governments and society. Public reaction to the controversial Malcolm Muggeridge was strong, though not always favorable. In spite of this, those close to Malcolm knew him for seeing the humor in life, even in the serious and solemn things.
Malcolm's journey to faith encompassed much of his life. In spite of his concern about the drift of the Christian church via liberalism and permissive morality into moral chaos, he eventually joined the Catholic Church because of their strong stand against abortion and birth control. The dedication and compassion of Mother Teresa and Fr. Paul Bidone were instrumental in Malcolm joining the Church. In 1983 Malcolm and Kitty Muggeridge became members of the Roman Catholic Church.
Malcolm's one relaxation was walking--alone, with Kitty, with family--walking and conversing. And at home he was always ready for visitors. He would break his routine willingly to entertain people from all over the world, from different walks of life--invited or not. And Kitty would serve tea. Malcolm's myriad letters from those who had been guests confirm that they felt greatly honored. Malcolm and Kitty had a way of making everyone feel they were special friends.
Malcolm was first and foremost a writer and thinker, who contributed greatly to the literature and thought of the twentieth century. As Canon David Winter stated, the true value of having Malcolm's papers at Wheaton College comes through being able to preserve "the voice of a craftsman of the English language--and a Christian voice which speaks with all the more splendor because it was born from a seed that was full of doubt, cynicism and self-promotion."
Malcolm Muggeridge, after a fruitful life of constant interaction and tension with life, entered eternal rest November 14, 1990.
Subject/Index Terms
Abortion - Religious aspects - Christianity.
Amis, Kingsley.
Authors, English. - 20th century - Biography.
Authors, English. - 20th century - Diaries.
Broadcasters. - Great Britain - Biography.
Buckley, William F., Jr., 1925-2008.
Capital punishment - Moral and ethical aspects.
Catholic converts. - Great Britain - Biography.
Christian biography - England.
Christianity - 20th century.
Conversion - Biography.
Conversion - Christianity.
Dostoyevsky, Fyodor, 1821-1881
Editors - Great Britain - Biography.
Euthanasia - Moral and ethical aspects.
Euthanasia. - Moral and ethical aspects.
Jesus Christ - Art.
Journalists - Great Britain - Biography.
Kierkegaard, Søren, 1813-1855
Kingsmill, Hugh, 1889-1949
Marriage - Religious aspects - Catholic Church.
Missionaries of Charity - Biography.
Muggeridge, Kitty
Muggeridge, Kitty - Manuscripts.
Muggeridge, Malcolm, 1903-1990
Muggeridge, Malcolm, 1903-1990 - Biography - Pictorial works.
Muggeridge, Malcolm, 1903-1990 - Diaries.
Muggeridge, Malcolm, 1903-1990 - Drama.
Muggeridge, Malcolm, 1903-1990 - Friends and associates.
Muggeridge, Malcolm, 1903-1990 - Interviews.
Muggeridge, Malcolm, 1903-1990 - Manuscripts.
Muggeridge, Malcolm, 1903-1990 - Portraits.
Orwell, George, 1903-1950
Orwell, George, 1903-1950 - Manuscripts.
Pascal, Blaise, 1623-1662.
Pearson, Hesketh, 1887-1964
Philosophers - Denmark - Biography.
Social ethics.
Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr Isaevich, 1918-
Soviet Union - History - 1925-1953.
Teresa, Mother, 1910
Teresa, Mother, 1910 - Manuscripts.
Vidler, Alexander Roper, 1899-1991
Administrative Information
Repository:
Special Collections, Buswell Library
Alternate Extent Statement:
138 linear feet
Access Restrictions:
There are no restrictions on this collection.
Use Restrictions:
Duplication may be restricted if copying could cause damage to items.
Acquisition Source:
Gift
Acquisition Method:
Malcolm Muggeridge chose Wheaton College Special Collections to be the repository for his papers in 1985. The first shipment was received in 1988. Additional papers and memorabilia have been received until the collection has come to its present size of 130 linear feet.
Preferred Citation:
Malcolm Muggeridge Papers (SC-4), Wheaton College Special Collections, Wheaton, Illinois.
Other URL:
http://library.wheaton.edu
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- Series 12: Collections by Others

- Sub-Series 1: Burton Janes

- Box 270

- Folder 1: Biographical Reviews of Malcolm Muggeridge. "Chronicles of Wasted Time: The Green Stick" - Gow, Haven Bradford. (Liberty), 1991

- Folder 2: Correspondence, Malcolm Muggeridge to Burton Janes, 1987, 1990

- Folder 3: Speech by Malcolm Muggeridge at Convocation of Memorial University, Newfoundland, 1972 October 21

- Folder 4: Speech by Malcolm Muggeridge, "Faith and the Future", from "Signs of Hope for the Future" (Destiny), 1979 August

- Folder 5: Speech by Malcolm Muggeridge, "The Christian Alternative," Evangelical Press Association, 1977 May 9

- Folder 6: Interview, Malcolm Muggeridge by Roy Bonisteel, "This Programme Comes to You by Courtesy of Lucifer Inc." from In Search of Man Alive, 1980

- Folder 7: Degree: Doctor of Letters, by Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1972 October 21

- Folder 8: Obit. From Charisma and Christian Life, 1991 February

- Folder 9: Review of Malcolm Muggeridge by B. Janes, "Society's Crippling Despair" from The Pentecostal Testimony, 1991 February

- Folder 10: Reviews of Malcolm Muggeridge, Winter in Moscow and Like It Was, from Christianity Today, 1988 April 22

- Sub-Series 2: Myrna Grant

- Box 270

- Folder 11: Correspondence re: Malcolm Muggeridge

- Folder 12: Open letter by Malcolm Muggeridge, re: Keston

- Folder 13: Malcolm Muggeridge visit to Wheaton, 1985

- Folder 14: Clippings/obituaries re: Malcolm Muggeridge

- Folder 15: Proposals for Malcolm Muggeridge study center, 1982-1992

- Folder 16: Transcripts of interviews with Malcolm Muggeridge

- Folder 17: Raw dissertation data on Malcolm Muggeridge radio programs at BBC

- Folder 18: Complete list of all Malcolm Muggeridge BBC radio programs

- Folder 19: Program list

- Folder 20: List of material donated

- Missing
- Folder 21: Select Bibliography of Malcolm Muggeridge materials

- Folder 22: MS: Malcolm Muggeridge: A Twentieth Century Iconoclast, speech by M. Grant (Spring 1990)

- Folder 23: An Examination of Muggeridge's "Fourth Temptation" by M Grant, Conf. On Christianity and Communication, 1988

- Folder 24: An Examination of Muggeridge's Critique of Media, by Larry M Caillouet, Conf. On Christianity and Communication, 1988

- Folder 25: Christ and the Media: Considerations on the Negotiation of Meaning in Religious Television, essay by M. Grant

- Folder 26: MS: Malcolm Muggeridge: A Twentieth Century Iconoclast, speech by M. Grant (Spring 1991)

- Folder 27: "The Influence of H.T. Muggeridge on His Son, Malcolm" by David N. Dixon for M. Grant, Comm684

- Folder 28: "Malcolm Muggeridge Rediscovered: A study on how Muggeridge's own quest for faith and meaning drove him in the selection of some of his major media projects" by Isaac Phiri for M. Grant, Comm684, 1992 December 16

- Box 271

- Folder 1: MS: Malcolm Muggeridge: A Twentieth Century Iconoclast, speech by M. Grant (Spring 1990)

- Folder 2: Collections by Others - Dissertation - "An Historical Analysis of Biographical, Societal and Organizational Factors Shaping the Radio Career of Thomas Malcolm Muggeridge 1948-1957." Dissertation by M Grant, Northwestern University, 1986

- pages 1-106
- Folder 3: Collections by Others - Dissertation - "An Historical Analysis of Biographical, Societal and Organizational Factors Shaping the Radio Career of Thomas Malcolm Muggeridge 1948-1957." Dissertation by M Grant, Northwestern University, 1986

- pages 107-189
- Folder 4: An Historical Analysis of Biographical, Societal and Organizational Factors Shaping the Radio Career of Thomas Malcolm Muggeridge 1948-1957. Dissertation by M Grant, Northwestern University, 1986

- Sub-Series 3: Collector(s) unknown

- Box 272

- Folder 1: Biographical - Interviews/Feature Articles of Malcolm Muggeridge, 1953-1965

- collected by a fan
- Folder 2: Articles/Book Review - Various, 1953-1967

- Folder 3: Articles/Book Review - Esquire, Various, 1964-1966

- collected by a fan
- Folder 4: Book Reviews - Esquire, 1967 November - 1968 May

- collected by a fan
- Folder 5: Articles/Book Review - Various, 1953-1966

- Folder 6: Articles/Book Review - Esquire, Various, 1964-1967

- collected by a fan
- Folder 7: Book Reviews - Esquire, 1963 December-1967 October

- collected by a fan
- Folder 8: Book Reviews -Observer, 1968 February 6 - 1969 January 5

- collected by a fan
- Folder 9: Book Review - Observer, 1967 August 6 - 1968 February 4

- collected by a fan
- Folder 10: Interviews of Malcolm Muggeridge - Observer, 1968, 1967 February 6- July 23

- collected by a fan
- Folder 11: Book Reviews - Various, 1967, 1968

- collected by a fan
- Folder 12: Book Reviews - Various, 1965-1968

- collected by a fan
- Folder 13: Correspondence Received - Various, 1968

- collected by a fan
- Folder 14: Book Reviews - Various, 1969

- collected by a fan
- Folder 15: Book Reviews - Various - Esquire, Observer, Washington Post, 1969

- collected by a fan
- Folder 16: Notebook: “Biographical articles about Malcolm Muggeridge", 1952-1969

- photocopies; collector unknown
- Item 1: "The Life of the wife of Mr. Muggeridge" by Michael Walo. The Observer, 1967 November 5

- photocopy of newspaper clipping
- Item 2: "The Death-Wish Psychosis of the New Left. Christianity Today, 1969 May 9

- photocopy
- Item 3: Review of Jesus Rediscovered. The Observer, 1969 May 25

- photocopy of newspaper clipping
- Item 4: Excerpt from cover article "Is Prince Charles Necessary?" by Lansing Lamont. Time, 1969 June 27

- photocopy of magazine clipping
- Sub-Series 4: Wheaton College Collected

- Box 275: Computer Searches

- Folder 1: Booklates, Note Paper, Form Reply Card, No date

- Folder 2: Correspondence Among Grant. Muggeridge, Eden, and Snezek, Oct. 1982-April 1983

- Folder 3: Notes on CWT - Green Stick, CWT - Infernal Grove, Like It was, and MM: A Life, 1973

- Folder 4: TV Listings (BBC) Photocopies of Notecards, No Date

- Folder 5: Corresponding Among Grant, Snezek, Barlow, and Winter, Jan. - Feb. 1985

- Folder 6: Midea Orders: Corresponding Among Favata, Grant, and ABC, 1983-1984

- Folder 7: Summary of Books by and about Muggeridge, No Date

- Folder 8: Monagraps and Book Reviews by Muggeridge, No Date

- Folder 9: Muggeridge Books Bibliograohies, Media Interviews, Library Cards and Scratch Papers., 1982

- Folder 10: Muggeridge: Sear h Done, 1981-1982

- Folder 11: Media Productions, No Date

- Folder 12: Books/Interlibrary Loan Request, 1973-1984

- Folder 13: Periodical by and about Muggeridge, 1982-1987

- Folder 14: List of Books, Articles and Media related to Muggeridge, 1931-1983

- Folder 15: Muggeridge Book

- Folder 16: Muggeridge Bibliographies of Books and Articles, No Date

- Folder 17: Muggeridge Biblioographies, No Date

- Folder 18: Muggeridge Periodicals and Books, 1986

- Folder 19: No Title, No date

- Box 276: Miscellaneous

- Folder 1: Goldwater: an English view. 1964 Oct

- Folder 2: There really was a canary in its cage. 1956 June 25

- Folder 3: The bloomsbury brain trust. 1957 Jan 25

- Folder 4: My fair gentleman. 1959 Jan 26

- Folder 5: Lawrence's sons and lovers. 1955 April 23

- Folder 6: A life of glamorous servitude. 1960 Oct 8

- Folder 7: Corresp. sent: Muggeridge--Greg Spencer. 1985 July 26

- Folder 8: Corresp. recv'd: Mother Teresa--Muggeridge. 1969 April 13

- Folder 9: Other Corresp.: Myrna Grant, Bert Dorenbos, Lawrence M. Stone, Janice Soderberg

- Folder 10: Press cuttings re: Muggeridge collected by M. Grant. 1957-1958; c.1980s

- Folder 11: ESEC News--features Muggeridge quote (from CWT-Grenn Shck) 1989 Nov-Dec

- Folder 12: The door interview: Malcolm Muggeridge (Wittenburg Door) 1985

- Folder 13: Spritual Blueprints (Architectural Digest) 1985 Aug

- Folder 14: Nigel Dempster's Mail Diary: Mugg Shot. 1983 Nov 8

- Folder 15: Howard Anthony--"A life of her own." 1986 Oct 26

- Folder 16: The Christmas story (Saturday Evening Post) 1986 Dec

- Folder 17: Corresp. Recv'd: Grant to Muggeridge(s) 1978-1983

- Folder 18: Deyneka, Anita--"God in the Gulag" (Christianity Today) 1985 Aug 9

- Folder 19: "The true crisis of our time" (Keynote address given at international religious liberty working group, London) 1985 July 24-26

- Folder 20: Drury, John--"Outward show and inward seeking" (Time Literary Supplement) 1988 May 13-19

- Folder 21: McGurn, Willian--"Malcolm Muggeridge--a lovely way to die" (Wall Street Journal- Europe) 1985 Aug 16

- Folder 22: Plowman, Edward E.--"The view from Lausanne" (Christianity Today) 1974 Aug 16

- Folder 23: Langley, Gene--"When night and day magazine brightened British bookstalls" (Christian Science Monitor) 1987 Jan 29

- Folder 24: Rouse, Antony--"Paperbacks in brief -- The Thirties: 1930-1940 in Great Britain" (Sunday Telegraph) 1989 July 30

- Folder 25: "Religion and Order" (London Times--letter to the editor) 1970 Jan 3

- Folder 26: Manchester Guardian Weekly (Vol.131, No.27) 1984 Dec 30

- Folder 27: Wiles, Peter--"Stalin's two famines" (New York Review of Books) 1987 Mar 26

- Folder 28: Schofield, Stephen--"The mystery: Malcolm Muggeridge" and "The Muggeridge interview--Shelodn Vanauken." 1981 Feb

- Folder 29: Carter, E. Gradon - "People" (Time) 1982 Dec 13

- Folder 30: Buursma, Bruce--"Muggeridge, crusty at 80, tells his faith" (Chicago Tribune) 1983 Nov 5

- Folder 31: Miller, Alison--"Muggeridge embraces certainty" (Sunday Times) 1982 Nov 28

- Folder 32: Rubin, Merle--"Muggeridge's annotated photo album" (Christian Science Monitor) 1987 July 30

- Folder 33: Grant, Myrna--"Interview with Malcolm Muggeridge" 1979 April 5

- Folder 34: Gipson, Melinda--"Muggeridge addresses faith, media" (Wheaton College Record) 1979 April 6

- Folder 35: "Muggeridge view point activizes christianity" (Wheaton College Record) 1974 May 24

- Folder 36: Marty, Martin--"Dimand determinist is Muggeridge's view of universe" (context) 1982 Aug 1-15

- Folder 37: Colson, Charles--"It's up to you: choosing Christ-centered inventory" (Bookstore Journal) 1988 Jan

- Folder 38: "The door interview: Malcolm Muggeridge" (Wittenburg Door) 1985 Oct-Nov

- Folder 39: Buursma, Bruce--"Muggeridge warns of 'New Barbarians'" (Chicago Tribune) 1986 Mar 1

- Folder 40: Amas, Jack--"Why Malcolm Muggeridge still asks why" (unkown British newspaper) 1970 Oct

- Folder 41: "Faith--Today so misunderstood and so desperately needed" (address on the [transcript] occasion of accepting the Christian Culture Award at Assumption University) 1979 Mar 25

- Folder 42: Cheshire, Leonard--letter supporting the nomination of Mother Teresa (For Nobel Prize?)

- Folder 43: Muggeridge--Transcribing

- Folder 44: Muggeridge Transcribing in Computer

- Folder 45: "The Muggeridge Memoirs" Serialization at The Infernal Grove. 1973

- Folder 46: muggeridge, Malcolm. Picture Palace-2. 1973 Aug 17

- Folder 47: Muggeridge, Malcolm. Picture Palace-3. 1973 Agu 24

- Folder 48: "A skeptic goes to Bethlehem" (Condensed from "Jesus: The man who lives") 1975

- Folder 49: "Men like gods"- A sermon

- Folder 50: Addr.--"Albion Agnostics" Pepperdine U., 10/30/75 in Vital Speeches of the Day, 1975 Dec 1

- Folder 51: Addr.--"Hardcastle Remembered" Sunday Times, Dec 21, 1975

- Folder 52: "Christ an the Media" Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society. 1978 Sept

- Folder 53: "The private diaries of Evelyn Waugh: The bright young people." Edited by Michael Davie. 1973

- Folder 54: "The private diaries of Evelyn Waugh: Fame-and a marriage on the rocks." Edited by Michael Davie. 1973

- Folder 55: "The private diaries of Evelyn Waugh: Waugh goes slightly mad." Edited by Michael Davie. 1973

- Folder 56: "The private diaries of Evelyn Waugh: A smell of cigar smoke in the night." Edited by Michael Davie. 1973

- Folder 57: Gipson, Melinda--"Muggeridge to speak here next week" (Wheaton College Record) 1979 Mar 30

- Box 283: Malcolm Muggeridge, Wheaton College Collected

- Folder 1: "Mr. Alexander Inglis", London Times, Sept 8, 1954

- Folder 2: "Mr. J. C. Johnstone", London Times, Sept 24, 1954

- Folder 3: "Mr. Frank Howley", London Times, Jan 18, 1961

- Folder 4: "Mr. Cecil McGivern", London Times, Feb 6, 1963

- Folder 5: "Mr. Hesketh Pearson", London Times, April 13, 1964

- Folder 6: "Mrs. Paula Ben - Gurion", London Times, Feb 2, 1968

- Folder 7: "Sir Richard Rees", London Times, Aug 4, 1970

- Folder 8: "Dom Colomban Meleahy", London Times, July 9, 1971

- Folder 9: "Mr. AT Cholerton, Perceptive Correspondent", London Times, March 21, 1973

- Folder 10: "Mr. Leonard Russell", London Times, Aug 30, 1974

- Folder 11: "Therese Denny", London Times, July 26, 1975

- Folder 12: "Hardcastle Remembered", Sunday Times, Dec 21, 1975, p.4

- Folder 13: "Sir William Collins", London Times, Oct 5, 1976

- Folder 14: "The USSR and the league", London Times, May 26, 1934

- Folder 15: Open letter to Mr. Mayhew, Time and Tide, July 18, 1953

- Folder 16: "Competitive Television", London Times, Oct 20, 1953

- Folder 17: "A Television Series", London Times, Feb 19, 1955

- Folder 18: "Protest Meeting at Russian visit", London Times, March 3, 1956

- Folder 19: "Hungary and the Middle East", London Times, Nov 6, 1956

- Folder 20: "Duty to Inform the Public", London Times, March 1, 1960

- Folder 21: "Persuasion", London Times, June 27, 1961

- Folder 22: Newspaper Mortality, London Times, Feb 7, 1961

- Folder 23: "Mr. Khrushchev's work", London Times, Dec 19, 1961

- Folder 24: "The Case of Stuart Christie", London Times, Sept 5, 1964

- Folder 25: "China and the UN", London Times, Jan 13, 1965

- Folder 26: "What Politicians want", London Times, April 9, 1966

- Folder 27: "Heart Operation", London Times, Jan 5, 1968

- Folder 28: "Negro Quarters not Ghetto", NY Times, May 5, 1968

- Folder 29: "A Courageous Act", London Times, Aug 2, 1968

- Folder 30: "For Tax purposes", London Times, Oct 21, 1968

- Folder 31: "The Danger to Britain", London Times, Dec 16, 1968

- Folder 32: "Problem of Cannabis", London Times, Jan 11, 1969

- Folder 33: "Repartriation of Immigrants", London Times, June 19, 1969

- Folder 34: "The Arts and Society", London Times, Sept 3, 1969

- Folder 35: "Mr. Arthur Watson", London Times, Sept 23, 1964

- Folder 36: "Churches' aid to guerrillas: choosing whom to help", London Times, Sept 22, 1970

- Folder 37: "Mercurious Oxoniensis", London Times, Nov 17, 1970

- Folder 38: "Tragedy of Bengal", London Times, June 8, 1971

- Folder 39: OZ and Bengal, London Times, Aug 9, 1971

- Folder 40: Population - Area, London Times, Jan 24, 1972

- Folder 41: "The Crowded Island", London Times, Jan 28, 1972

- Folder 42: "Televising of Parliament", London Times, March 7, 1972

- Folder 43: "Does the camera distort?", London Times, April 7, 1972

- Folder 44: "Does the camera distort?", London Times, April 20, 1972

- Folder 45: "Mr. Muggeridge's Memoirs", London Times, Oct 16, 1972

- Folder 46: "The Ball Affair", London Times, May 4, 1973

- Folder 47: Response to "The Immorality of Lady Chatterley's lover", London Times Literanry Supp, May 11, 1973

- Folder 48: "Anti-Abortion Campaign", London Times, May 18, 1974

- Folder 49: "Support for Euthanasia", London Times, May 27, 1974

- Folder 50: "Muggeridge answers back", Sunday Times, April 20, 1975

- Folder 51: "Pornography: risk of allowing unrestrained growth", London Times, Feb 7, 1976

- Folder 52: "Rhodesia: Guarantees to whites", London Times, March 24, 1976

- Folder 53: "Significant words", London Times, May 24, 1976

- Folder 54: Re: Thorsen Film - Pornography, London Times, Sept 7, 1976

- Folder 55: "Visas for Chileans", London Times, Dec 10, 1976

- Folder 56: "Russians Love Captive Votes", Sunday Times, Oct 5, 1980

- Folder 57: "New Testament Precept on Human Life", London Times, Nov 20, 1981

- Folder 58: The Holy Blood and Holy Grail - Television Show, London Times, Jan 21, 1982

- Folder 59: Falklands, London Times, June 4, 1982

- Folder 60: "Catholics and the World Council", London Times, Nov 10, 1982

- Folder 61: "Soviet moles", London Times, Aug 9, 1983

- Box 284

- Folder 1: "Political Notes" re: Speech on Conditions in USSR by MM, London Times, June 6, 1934

- Folder 2: "Punch to Get New Editor", NY Times, Nov 30, 1952

- Folder 3: "Editor of Punch", London Times, Dec 1, 1952

- Folder 4: "Punch's New Punch", Time, Dec 8, 1952

- Folder 5: "Letter from London" (Punch Ed.), New Yorker, Jan 31, 1953

- Folder 6: "Guttersnipe's Boss" (Punch Ed.), New Yorker, v.29 (May 23, 1953), pgs 26-27

- Folder 7: "Promised Punch", Time, Sept 14, 1953

- Folder 8: "Punch Editor Adds Fuel to TV Battle", NY Times, Sept 24, 1953

- Folder 9: "No Freedom on BBC", Manchester Guardian, Oct 9, 1953

- Folder 10: Muggeridge and the BBC, Sunday Express, April 24, 1955

- Folder 11: "Will Muggeridge Become Malcolm?", Everybody's, June 11, 1955

- Folder 12: "FreeTrade Hall for Mr. Muggeridge", London Times, March 15, 1956

- Folder 13: "Protest on Soviet Leader's Visit"London Times, March 27, 1956

- Folder 14: "Muggeridge Manners", Newsweek, April 23, 1956

- Folder 15: "New Punch in Punch", New York Times Magazine, April 29, 1956

- Folder 16: "Mr. Muggeridge to leave Punch", London Times, Aug 28, 1957

- Folder 17: "Editor of Punch Gives Up Post, But Plans to Keep on Slugging", NY Times, p3, Col 2, Aug 28, 1957

- Folder 18: "The Outsider", Time, Sept 9, 1957

- Folder 19: "Exit the Iconoclast", Newsweek, Sept 9, 1957

- Folder 20: "ABC outlet Bars a Critic of Queen", NY Times, Oct 10, 1957

- Folder 21: "Monarchy Studied For Americans", London Times, Oct 14, 1957

- Folder 22: "Soap opera's life of queen scored", NYTimes, Oct 14, 1957

- Folder 23: "BBC Bars Writer Who Scored Queen As Article for U.S. Stirs British Outcry", NY Times, Oct 15, 1957

- Folder 24: "No Airing of Views on Monarchy", London Times, Oct 15, 1957

- Folder 25: "Fly in Royal Ointment", NY Times, Oct 16, 1957

- Folder 26: "No BBC Ban on Mr. Muggeridge", London Times, Oct 17, 1957

- Folder 27: "Mr. Muggeridge For US Television Show", London Times, Oct 18, 1957

- Folder 28: "Mr. Muggeridge Not on Washington Broadcast", London Times, Oct 19, 1957

- Folder 29: "Muggeridge Here", NY Times, Oct 20, 1957

- Folder 30: "Mr. Muggeridge on US Television", The Times, Oct 21, 1957

- Folder 31: "Slogans Painted at Home of Mr. Muggeridge", London Times, Oct 25, 1957

- Folder 32: "Royal Soap Opera", Time, Oct 28, 1957

- Folder 33: "Mr. Muggeridge in Rectorial Contest", London Times, Oct 28, 1957

- Folder 34: "Leaflet raid on Mr. Muggeridge", London Times, Nov 4, 1957

- Folder 35: "Muggeridge Protests", London Times, Dec 17, 1957

- Folder 36: "Better be careful", Time, Dec 23, 1957

- Folder 37: "Royal Honors Derided", NY Times, Jan 8, 1958

- Folder 38: "Extracts Distorted View of Mr. Muggeridge", London Times, Jan 14, 1958

- Folder 39: "Muggeridge Loses Plea", NY Times, Jan 23, 1958

- Folder 40: "Mr. M. Muggeridge's complaint not upheld by press council", London Times, Jan 23, 1958

- Folder 41: "TV: BBC Documentary", NY Times, Oct 31, 1962

- Folder 42: "Mr. Muggeridge for BBC", London Times, Jan 18, 1964

- Folder 43: "Mr. Muggeridge on clash with club", London Times, April 13, 1964

- Folder 44: "Assailing a legend", Time, Jan 29, 1965

- Folder 45: "Muggeridge, as seen from Winston Salem", Esquire, Feb, 1965

- Folder 46: "Observer: The Bacchanalia Gap", NY Times, April 29, 1965

- Folder 47: "Nobody's Fool", New Statement, Sept 9, 1966

- Folder 48: "Mr Muggeridge Looks Back Wistfully", London Times, Oct 14, 1966

- Folder 49: "Can we afford Muggeridge?", New Statement, Nov 4, 1966

- Folder 50: "Mr. Muggeridge is Elected Edinburgh Rector", London Times, Nov 11, 1966

- Folder 51: "Mayhem by Muggeridge", The New Republic, Dec 16, 1966

- Folder 52: "Dance of the Iconoclast", Time, Jan 6, 1967

- Folder 53: "Mr. Muggeridge and the A-levels road to paradise", London Times, Feb 17, 1967

- Folder 54: "Westminster Quixote", London Times, March 15, 1967

- Folder 55: "Mr. Muggeridge and the New Dark Age", London Times, May 22, 1967

- Folder 56: "How Three Ms Came Together", London Times, Aug 24, 1967

- Folder 57: "Evening with Muggeridge", London Times, 1967

- Folder 58: "Muggeridge Quits University Post in Rift on Pill", NY Times, Jan 15, 1968

- Folder 59: "Mr. Muggeridge Resigns as Rector", London Times, Jan 15, 1968

- Folder 60: "Muggeridge Resignation Supported", London Times, Jan 16, 1968

- Folder 61: "Mo puritans Over the Downs", London Times, Jan 16, 1968

- Folder 62: "Edinburgh Vote for muggeridge Line", London Times, Jan 17, 1968

- Folder 63: "Students Back Muggeridge", NY Times, Jan 18, 1968

- Folder 64: "'Pill' Storm Stops Gifes", London Times, Jan 19, 1968

- Folder 65: "Mr. Muggeridge Praised and blamed", London Times, Jan 22, 1968

- Folder 66: "The New Malcolm Muggeridge", Christianity Today, Feb 2, 1968

- Folder 67: "Muggeridge the Tonic", London Times, Feb 12, 1968

- Folder 68: "Muggeridge on the Road to Emmaus", London Times, April 13, 1968

- Folder 69: "Muggeridge to give up TV", London Times, Aug 22, 1968

- Folder 70: "Melba Muggeridge?", London Times, Oct 21, 1968

- Folder 71: "Muggeridge in Moscow", London Times, Feb 5, 1969

- Folder 72: "Muggeridge Ban", London Times, March 20, 1969

- Folder 73: "The Death-Whsh Psychosis of the New Left", Christianity Today, May 9, 1969

- Folder 74: "Objections to malcolm Muggeridge", London Times, June 21, 1969

- Folder 75: "Students Boo Muggeridge", London Times, July 21, 1969

- Folder 76: "Kuznetsov's religion of dissent", London Times, Aug 14, 1969

- Folder 77: "Muggeridge Attacks Arts Filth", London Times, Aug 25, 1969

- Folder 78: "Muggeridge Denounces Violence And Sex as Debasing the Arts", London Times, Aug 25, 1969

- Folder 79: "Scotland: The festival and Muggeridge", Christian Century, Oct 8, 1969

- Folder 80: [No Title], London Times, Oct 8, 1969

- Folder 81: Sheed. W "Jesus remuggeridged", Commonweal, Oct 17, 1969

- Folder 82: "Pilitician in the Pulpit", London Times, March 25, 1970

- Folder 83: "Twin Pulpits clash of pondit and politician", London Times, Dec 16, 1970

- Folder 84: "Muggeridge to write memoirs in retreat", "Conversations", London Times, Jan 2, 1971

- Folder 85: (Anecdote), London Times, Jan 6, 1971

- Folder 86: "Book Jodge Declines", London Times, July 30, 1971

- Folder 87: "Uproar at Central Hall as demonstrators threaten to half Festival of Light", London Times, Sept 10, 1971

- Folder 88: "The Place to Get a Jolly Good Look at Malcolm Muggeridge", London Times, April 17, 1972

- Folder 89: "The pleasures of Remorse", London Times, Sept 23, 1972

- Folder 90: "Uncertain Pilgrim", Christianity Today, Dec 8, 1972

- Folder 91: "Spock Mugged", NY Times, Jan 7, 1973

- Folder 92: "Why Ironside was sacked", Sunday Times, Aug 19, 1973

- Folder 93: "Intellectual in search of salvation", The critic, March-April 1974

- Folder 94: "Everything but humility", Christianity Today, Nov 8, 1974

- Folder 95: "Muggeridge on critics, Christianity", Authors in the news, Feb 18, 1975

- Folder 96: "Jesus and St. Mug", America, Oct 11, 1975

- Folder 97: "Notes on People", NY Times, Nov 11, 1975

- Folder 98: "Muggeridge Chairs Forum", Christian Inquirer, Nov-Dec 1975

- Folder 99: "Muggeridge Likens Western Collapse to Rome's" "Would have advised Mary to Abort", Christian Inquirer, Nov-Dec, 1975

- Folder 100: "T.V.: Two For Thought", NY Times, March 30, 1976

- Folder 101: "Malcolm Muggeridge - Putting a little faith in TV", NY Times, April 4, 1976

- Folder 102: "At home with St. Mug", NY Times Magazine, Sept 12, 1976

- Folder 103: "Muggeridge Attacks Death-wish", Challenge Weekly, Oct 16, 1976

- Folder 104: "Stand by for a quick does of Muggeridge", The outlook 83:8, Oct 1976

- Folder 105: "TV influence wielded irresponsibly", C of E Newspaper, Nov 19, 1976

- Folder 106: "NZ Journalists and Malcolm Muggeridge", The outlook, Nov 1976

- Folder 107: "Muggeridge Speechless!", Christian Inquirer, Dec 1976

- Folder 108: "Malcolm Muggeridge in the Churchyard at Watlington", Sunday Times Magazine, March 6, 1977

- Folder 109: "Saints Alive", London Times, March 16, 1977

- Folder 110: "Bless My Soul", Sunday Times Magazine, April 3, 1977

- Folder 111: "Young People Take Part in Environment Festival", London Times, Aug 23, 1977

- Folder 112: "Malcolm Muggeridge : My successes are nothing without Jesus Christ", National courier 2:20, June 24, 1977

- Folder 113: "Muggeridge: King James is the Book", National courier, June 24, 1977

- Folder 114: "Writer with a genius for friendship", Sunday Times, Sept 11, 1977

- Folder 115: "Mug Meets His March", Sunday Times, Oct 2, 1977

- Folder 116: "Muggeridge Play on Issue of Euthanasia", London Times, Nov 19, 1977

- Folder 117: Malcom Muggeridge: he still shocks, Christian life, Feb, 1978

- Folder 118: "Mr. Muggeridge Likens us to Soviet Union", London Times, Feb 22, 1978

- Folder 119: Muggeridge and James Cameron to Meet on Television, Sunday Times, March 5, 1978

- Folder 120: "Muggeridge at Seventy-Five", New statesman, March 24, 1978

- Folder 121: "A Matter of Life and Death", London Times, May 9, 1978

- Folder 122: "Malcolm Muggeridge... to speak at ISI Christmas Seminar", ISI Campus Report, Fall 1978

- Folder 123: "Around the Punch Table to Make the English Laugh", The Christian Science Monitor, Jan 9, 1979

- Folder 124: "Muggeridge to speak here next week", The record, Mar 30, 1979

- Folder 125: "Malcolm and Kitty and Darby and Joan", Sunday Times, Feb 17, 1980

- Folder 126: "Prepared to meet my God", Crusade, April 1980

- Folder 127: "Of Cleanliness, Godliness, and Robellaision", Sunday Times, Oct 5, 1980

- Folder 128: "Baldwin/Muggeridge", London Times, Feb 26, 1981

- Folder 129: A Stalls Seat at the Farce of History, London Times, March 2, 1981

- Folder 130: "Live Like Hogs", New Statesman, March 6, 1981

- Box 285

- Folder 1: Article: "Ancient and Modern", London Times, March 12, 1981

- Folder 2: Article: "Muggeridge embraces certainty", Sunday Times, Nov 28, 1982

- Folder 3: Article: "Late Converts", London Times, Nov 29, 1982

- Folder 4: Article: "De Thuiskomsk van een Aartstcoijfelaar", Dec 18, 1982

- Folder 5: Article: Malcolm Muggeridge (Who's Who), 1982

- Folder 6: Article: "Lost and found in Robertsbridge", London Times, March 21, 1983

- Folder 7: Article: "St. Mug's Day", London Times, March 25, 1983

- Folder 8: Article: "Muggeridge Rebuffs Abortion Campaign by Cancelling Trip", London Times, Aug 26, 1983

- Folder 9: Article: "Muggeridge, crusty at 80, tells his Faith", Nov 5, 1983

- Folder 10: Article: " The Spiritual Pilgrimage of Malcolm Muggeridge", St. Anthony Messenger, Nov, 1983

- Folder 11: Article: " Britains Gleeful Prophet of Doom", Wall Street Journal, Aug 16, 1985

- Folder 12: Article: "Muggeridge Warns Of 'New Barbarians'", Chicago Tribune, March 1, 1986

- Folder 13: Article: "Muggeridge, Malcolm (Thomas) 1903", Contemporary Authors v.101

- Folder 14: Article: "Muggeridge, Malcolm", International Who's Who

- Folder 15: Correspondence: Kilby-Muggeridge, with response (copy), Sept 6, 1983- Oct 1983

- Folder 16: Correspondence: Chase-Muggeridge (copy), Sept 29, 1983

- Folder 17: Correspondence: Pinky-Kilby, Aug 30, 1983

- Folder 18: Correspondence: Grant-Muggeridge, July 6, 1983

- Folder 19: Correspondence: Grant-Dorenbos, July 25, 1982

- 2 letters, one is not dated
- Folder 20: Correspondence: Dorenbos-Muggeridge, Aug 25, 1981

- Folder 21: Correspondence: Dorenbos/Grant-Muggeridge, July 2, 1982

- Folder 22: Invitation: Dr. Bert Doringbos (sic) to reception for BBC "Muggeridge: Ancient and Modern", Feb 9, 1981

- Folder 23: Correspondence: Between unknown correspondent and Muggeridge regarding a request to write an essay called "The Challenge of Europe"

- Folder 24: Correspondence: Dorenbos-Muggeridge, Dec 31, 1980

- Folder 25: Correspondence: Kitty Muggeridge- Myrna Grant, Sept 14, 1985

- Folder 26: Letters to the Editor: "The Condition Of Russia", New Statesman v.6, Sept 2, 1933

- Folder 27: Letters to the Editor: "An Open Letter to Malcolm Muggeridge", Time and Tide, July 25, 1953

- Folder 28: Letters to the Editor: "Muggeridge Protest", "Student Interest", London Times, Jan 17, 1968

- Folder 29: Letters to the Editor: "Muggeridge Protest", London Times, Jan 18, 1968

- Folder 30: Letters to the Editor: "Reality of Ghetto", New York Times, May 12, 1968

- Folder 31: Letters to the Editor: "Christianity in Modern Society", London Times, Dec 11, 1971

- Folder 32: Letters to the Editor: "The Poisoned Well", London Times, Dec 13,1971

- Folder 33: Letters to the Editor: "Ethics and Faith", London Times, Dec 15, 1971

- Folder 34: Letters to the Editor: "Does the Camera Distort as it Records?", London Times, April 5, 1972

- Folder 35: Letters to the Editor:"Does the Camera Distort", London Times, April 20, 1972

- Folder 36: Letters to the Editor: "Does the camera distort?", London Times, April 21, 1972

- Folder 37: Letters to the Editor: "Christianity and the fastidiously devout", London Times, Sept 6,1972

- Folder 38: Letters to the Editor: "The fastidiously devout", London Times, Sept 8, 1972

- Folder 39: Letters to the Editor: "Mr. Muggeridge's Memoirs", London Times, Oct 13, 1972

- Folder 40: Letters to the Editor:"Questioning Eyes", NY Times, Oct 3, 1976

- Folder 41: Letters to the Editor: "If I were the Pope", London Times, Oct 10, 1977

- Folder 42: Letters to the Editor: "Russian history", Sunday Times, Sept 28, 1980

- Folder 43: Letters to the Editor: "St. Mugg and Marx", Sunday Times, April 26, 1981

- Folder 44: Letters to the Editor: "One man's faith cannot justify another's pain", Sunday Times, Nov 15, 1981

- Folder 45: Reference: "Soviet Russia", NY Times, Book Review, May 20, 1934

- Folder 46: Reference:"Memorial Plaque to a founder of 'Punch'", London Times, May 8, 1953

- Folder 47: Reference:"Princess Sounding Out Leaders of Church and State on Wedding", NY Times, Oct 22, 1955

- Folder 48: Reference: "Protest Meeting at Russian Visit", London Times, March 2, 1956

- Folder 49: Reference: "Protest Meeting to be held in Manchester", London Times, March 14, 1956

- Folder 50: Reference: "Britons at Rally Decry Soviet Visit", NY Times, March 27, 1956

- Folder 51: Reference:"Russians Scored by British Peers", NY Times, March 28, 1956

- Folder 52: Reference:"'Punch' Editor's son killed in Alps", London Times, April 28, 1956

- Folder 53: Reference:Notice of Charles Muggeridge's Death, Time, May 27, 1956

- Folder 54: Reference: "Punch turns a Page", NY Times, Sept 1, 1957

- Folder 55: Reference:"Queen Hailed in French Canada; Anger over criticism limited", NY Times, Oct 16, 1957

- Folder 56: Reference: "The Queen's 'Desire to Meet People'", London Times, Oct 28, 1957

- Folder 57: Reference: "11 Candidates for Rectorship", London Times, Oct 31, 1957

- Folder 58: Reference:"Edinburgh Rectorial Election Result", London Times, Nov 9, 1957

- Folder 59: Reference: "Writer's Dollar Earnings", London Times, Nov 13, 1957

- Folder 60: Reference:"Television:On Public Relations in Government", NY Times, Nov 17, 1958

- Folder 61: Reference:"Free Press Warned on Threat From TV", NY Times, May 28, 1959

- Folder 62: Reference:"Macmillan bars TV in parliament", NY Times, March 2, 1960

- Folder 63: Reference:"Writer's Conference Draws on Audience of 2000", London Times, Aug 21, 1962

- Folder 64: Reference: "Panorama Men Join New TV Company", London Times, Aug 28, 1962

- Folder 65: Reference: "Mr.Hogg to stand for Rectorship", London Times, Oct 26, 1966

- Folder 66: Reference: "Leonard Woolf Looks Back", London Times, March 11, 1967

- Folder 67: Reference: "A few shafts of limelight", London Times, Nov 6, 1967

- Folder 68: Reference:"Lord Reith surveys his life and times", London Times, Nov 24, 1967

- Folder 69: Reference:"Leaving a sense of tragedy", London Times, Dec 1, 1967

- Folder 70: Reference:"Day-dreams in Color", London Times, Dec 4, 1967

- Folder 71: Reference:"Notes on the way", My Country Right or Left

- Folder 72: Reference:"Powell's Lunch", London Times, April 30, 1969

- Folder 73: Reference:"'Reality' on the screen", London Times, Dec 30, 1969

- Folder 74: Reference:"Euthanasia Law could mean death centers", London Times, Mar 2, 1970

- Folder 75: Reference:"Who's for Ping-Pong?", NY Times, April 18, 1971

- Folder 76: Reference:"Pornography Team Named", London Times, May 21, 1971

- Folder 77: Reference:"Cross men", London Times, May 29, 1971

- Folder 78: Reference: "Youth backs rally for moral revival", London Times, Sept 27, 1971

- Folder 79: Reference:"Abortion Act protest brings out 40,000", London Times, May 1, 1972

- Folder 80: Reference:"Festival's hot gospel for summer", London Times, July 18, 1972

- Folder 81: Reference:Cartoon, London times, Sept 29, 1972

- Folder 82: Reference: "Casting some much needed light on the festival of the same name", London Times, July 9, 1973

- Folder 83: Reference: "Minister calls Lane report on abortion 'a great whitewash'", London Times, April 29, 1974

- Folder 84: Reference:'Mother Teresa charity appeal for aid", London Times, Sept 11, 1974

- Folder 85: Reference: "Quis Custodiet- or who shall guard the Guardian?", Encounter, 1974

- Folder 86: Reference:"Church influence growing, Dr.Coggan says", London times, Nov 5, 1975

- Folder 87: Reference:"Getting some outrageous advice", London Times, Nov 18, 1975

- Folder 88: Reference: "Critic's choice", London Times, Nov 27, 1975

- Folder 89: Reference: "Rights to die movements springing up in Europe", NY Times, Dec 7, 1975

- Folder 90: Reference: Coincidence, London Times, March 16, 1976

- Folder 91: Reference: "Mr. Heath says US film distorts British life", London Times, April 3, 1976

- Folder 92: Reference:"Politicians and real people", The Outlook, Dec 1976

- Folder 93: Reference: "Crusade to rescue religion from clergy", London Times, Feb 20, 1978

- Folder 94: Reference:"Television", Sunday Times, March 29, 1981

- Folder 95: Reference:"Friends", Sunday Times, March 29, 1981

- Folder 96: Reference: "Patriotism in Burwash", Sunday Times, June 6, 1982

- Folder 97: Reference: "In defense of Vegetarianism", NY Times, Oct 13, 1982

- Folder 98: Reference: "Rally for the 2m unborn", The Sunday times, June 26, 1983

- Folder 99: Reference: "Orwell mysteries unfold", Dec 1984

- Folder 100: Reference: "Life on the soviet precipice", Christianity today, March 1, 1985

- Folder 101: Reference: Winston Churchill, British Writers, n.d

- Folder 102: Reference:"George Orwell", British Writers

- Folder 103: Memos: L.P.Dorenbos, 1982

- Folder 104: Visits to Wheaton College: Malcolm Muggeridge

- Folder 105: The Steeple and the Gargoyle

- Folder 106: A priliminary proposal for Malcolm Muggeridge Study centre, 1982

- Folder 107: A flying dictionary of Malcolm Muggeridge's Media

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