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education3
education secondary1
modern art1

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Russell, William Fletcher1
Sadler, Michael E.1

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From 190025

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TS list “Speeches and Articles by M E Sadler 1930”

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2ff. manuscript with pencil additions probably created by J H Higginson

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Sadler, Michael E. to Russell, William Fletcher

Sadler, Michael E.

13 Apr 1931

TS carbon and MS draft. In connection with Russell's report, 1930.

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TS carbon copy speech “An Englishman’s Thoughts on the Service of American Education to the World”

1930

Delivered to the Pennsylvanian Schoolmen at the University of Pennsylvania, in Philadelphia April 3 1930 15ff.

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Two TS copies of an account of an address and MS notes of the speech on “the League of Nations’ Union”

1930

Delivered to the Oxford Diocesan Conference 11 June 1930 13ff. part Autograph

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MS text “The Primitive in Some English People”

1930

Dated January 1930. See also PA/674 10ff. Autograph in pencil with ink corrections

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MS notes (3ff) and TS (2ff) account of address on “What is a Liberal education?”

1930

Delivered to the University College of Swansea on February 25 1930. See also PA/631 5ff.

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TS letter “The New English Countryside”

1930

Written to the Observer January 14 1930 on the threai to the countryside posed by modern development 4ff. corrections in ink

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MS address on “What is A Liberal education?”

1930

Delivered to the University College of Swansea on February 25 1930. See also PA/630 2ff. Autograph

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TS speech “On Saying Nothing”

1930

Delivered at Kidlington on October 26 1930 regarding the power of silence and political or social implications of language 7ff.

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