participants. Our correspondents in Canada, Japan and Australia may have a name or two to suggest. As you probably know, we try to obtain leading personalities from politics, high officialdom, the universities, the information media, industry, finance and the trade unions. The enclosed list is therefore only a start and consists chiefly of names or representatives of bodies whom we ought perhaps to recruit regardless of theoretical formulae of balance. Perhaps you could look at this list too and let me know your wishes and preferences as regards the composition of the conference. You may have other names of your own to suggest.
Perhaps you would like me to come and call on you in London when you have had a chance to reflect on this letter and its enclosures? If your secretary could telephone mine at Ditchley Park we could no doubt make suitable arrangements. I think however that we ought to get on with the business of issuing invitations fairly soon. There is not a great deal of time between now and May.
In a little while I shall need to approach you about a detailed programme and agenda for the conference but we do not need to tackle that yet.
encs.
Yours
REGINALD HIBBERT
Director
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