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BOARD OF EDUCATION LIBRARY,

ST. STEPHEN'S HOUSE,

CANNON ROW,

LONDON, S.W.

June 13th. 1902.

feel justified, what

you

Educational matters

in doing loto mer!

Dear Mr. Irving,

Referring to our conversation of yesterday I enclose

with this letter some notes of introduction to the persons men- tioned in onr conversation. I hope that you will make the ac-

at liberty to do, maintance, to-morrow, of lir. Thompson, and that you will enjoy

in applying for

The

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which, it you, aught qual

difference betoun my half pa and pay for the same peri doping that you will yourself justified in a hich my application I am

yours Scor

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the Conference which will be held at Guildford. I also send you

a letter of introduction to Professor Sormenschein of Birmingham University;

this is our youngest and most modern University,

and

I think you will find here many developments which will prove of

great interest to you.

the town.

Professor Sonnenschein will be able to

direct you to those able to give you the information respecting

tters lying outside his own sphere. If you have time I think you would find it profitable to visit the Secondary Schools of

Birmingham holds an unique position in having an ex-

make ceedingly valuable foundation which enables it to provide a probably more efficient provision of Secondary education than any

ther town of its size in England.

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I also enclose a note to Dr. Findlay, the Headmaster of

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