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The result of interviewing the three
candidates recommended by the Board of Education
for the post of Senior Inspector of English Schools
is that both Mr. Mayhew and Sir Andrew Caldecott
favour the selection of Mr. Cuttle, on the
understanding
(a)
(b)
that it will be a case of secondment
from the Home service for a period of
years (preferably three), to which the
Board of Education will agree;
that while the person selected will be
eligible for promotion to Director of
Education in due course, there will be
no expressed or implied commitment to
him in this respect.
It will be seen from Mr. Mayhew's note on
the green slip below that the Board of Education are
particularly anxious to know by telephone not later
than tomorrow what is desired, and I understand that
this urgency is due to their own programme of posting
H.M. Inspectors at this season of the year. We
cannot reach any definite decision at such short
notice; although Mr. Mayhew was informally shown
the record files of the three candidates at the Board
of Education and was able to give some information to
Sir Andrew Caldecott and myself on these points when
we saw the candidates, we must, before definitely
offering the appointment to Mr. Cuttle, if that is
approved provisionally, obtain from the Board full
particulars regarding him. I suggest, however,
that Mr. Mayhew should be authorised to tell
Mr. Richardson (B. of E.) forthwith that
as