14 APRIL 1928, Page 16

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.]

think your correspondent "A School Manager" would find a small pamphlet published by the Parents' Association (about 2d.) very interesting on the subject of Prevention of Illness in Schools. I am away from home and cannot give all particulars, but the Secretary (address, I believe, 56 Manchester Street, London, W.1) would supply the paper read to the Association by a school proprietress who has had great success in the prevention of illness since adopting . a spraying method in her school, The Parents, Association is doing good work for boys and girls at schools, and its many-sided activities are concerned with their health, educative careers, and well-being in all sorts of ways. It enables parents to give voice to their opinions, and collaborates with school masters and mistresses. I think that many parents not acquainted with it may be glad to join it.—I am,