Leonard
Notes
Office Notes
House Notes
A18/8/786f [insert] KMM., to Mrs C. Hodson, 17 Dec. 1925 - confirms the Eugenics Education Society’s use of lecture room; she will have to pay Leonard half a crown overtime
A18/8/ 789n [insert] Ibid., to Mrs C. Hodson, Eugenics Education Society, 20 Jan. 1926 - on arrangements on the opening of the Institute’s rooms; if she wishes Leonard to stop on extra evenings asks for money to add to his wages; see Executive Committee minutes, 5 Jan. 1926, f. 149a
A18/8/ 791aa [insert] Ibid., to British Institute of Philosophical Studies, 9 Feb. 1926 - FCS would like a cheque for the use of the lecture room; there is also a charge for Leonard
A18/8/799f [insert] Ibid., to Mrs C. Hodson, Eugenics Education Society, 10 May 1926 - encloses account for gas and electricity; will not allow the use of her office; Leonard will have to sit in the hall
A18/8/803f [insert] Ibid., to Mrs C. Hodson, Eugenics Education Society, 8 July 1926 - asks her to arrange for someone to open the door during Leonard’s holiday; asks for money owing to him; intends to have the room cleaned during Aug.
Executive Committe minutes, 4 June 1935: It was agreed to recommend an increase of 2/6 a week to the boy clerk’s wages. As the lanternist was ill it was agreed that the housekeeper and Leonard be taught to use the epidiascope and to be paid 5/- a time for working it.
Executive Committe minute, 19 Nov. 1940: It was reported that Leonard had left the Institute and taken up National work. It was resolved that Mrs Davis should provisionally help the Assistant Secretary in his place and be offered 10/- a week remuneration.