Sne,—some Of Your Correspondents And Those Of A Daily Paper
appear to be much exercised as to the future of the Public School; they apparently fail to realise the social and economic revolution which has occurred during the past thirty......
Sue,—may The Headmaster Of A London Day School, 6o Of
whose boys have lived in a school-boarding house for nearly two years, be allowed to re-echo Mr. M. L. Jacks' strong plea for the regular establishment of boarding departments......
Women Diplomats
Sin,—Generalisations about human beings are always boring, even when they spring from the accomplished pen of Harold Nicolson. When Mr. Nicolson urges me to realise " that of......
A Plan For Education
Sra,—Granting tnat the Public Schools of this country are guardians of a great tradition and their products men of a high order of character and intelligence, and that the......
Sin,—the Two Letters On This Subject Published In Our Issue
of February 6th are a valuable addition to Mr. Jacks' interesting pro- posals about the future of the educational ideals which the Public Schools enshrine, and the types of......