In this connection the principles observed in the
selection of pupils for admission (page 4) are of
special interest. Effective means have been taken for
making know the functions of the School to the
classes for which it is intended. As a result, 350
candidates presented themselves for admission, from
whom 40 were selected.
3. The Secretary of State has sanctioned the
expenditure of $28,000 on the construction of a
laboratory and two classrooms, which will be ready
before the close of this year.
4. The concluding portion of the Report deals
with the relations of the School to the existing and
proposed evening classes.
(Sgd.) ARTHUR MAYHEW.
3rd August, 1933.
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