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61by Great Britain. Inter-departmental Committee on Social Insurance and Allied Services, Davison, Ronald C. (Ronald Conway), 1884-“…At this time — we are in the 1960's — the higher school-leaving age and the compulsory part-time Colleges or Schools up to 18 were no longer novelties. …”
Published 1943
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62“…Lecturer in Education, University College of Wales, Author of "Psychanalysis in the Class Room" and "The Day Dream" WITH FOREWORDS BY G.F. …”
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63by MacDonald, James Ramsay, 1866-1937“…Association of Certificated Blind Masseurs. British College of Nurses. Central Council for District Nursing in London. …”
Published [1927]
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64Published May 1939“…Marsden, who, when Head of the Domestic Science Training College, Battersea Polytechnic, London, S.W.11, and Miss Helen Masters, present Head of the Domestic Science Training College, Battersea Polytechnic, London, S.W.11, for supplying photographs to illustrate this handbook. …”
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65by Martinez Campillo, Juan“…026-0015-001 College Victor Duruy, Bagneres de Bigorre. Hautes Pyrenees. 20th August. 1939. …”
Published 20 August 1939
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66Published [1937?]“…£50 — Fourth year £60 — Sister Tutors : £160— £15 -£265 (certificated King’s College for Women, or other approved college). For special posts, e.g., Almoners, Dieticians, Dispensers, Masseuses, Pharmacists, etc., some of which are resident positions, others non-resident, special scales of salaries should be applicable. …”
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67by Wolstencroft, J.“…034-0175-001 Established 1886 Ashton-under-Lyne, Stalybridge, Dukinfield and District Trades & Labour Council Affiliated to Workers' Educational Association, National Council of Labour Colleges, The Ashton-under-Lyne, Stalybridge and Hyde, and Mossley Divisional Labour Parties, Lancashire and Cheshire Federation of Trades Councils Secretary: J. …”
Published 21 October 1937
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68by Hinsley, Arthur, 1894-1968“…I know already something of the work of St. Mary's College, Trinidad. But I must stress the need of all really Catholic work being done on non-party lines. …”
Published 5 April 1939
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69by Mew, E. B. ; Miller, Mary F. ; Norman, E. M. ; Roberts, D. ; Galbraith, H. ; Worden, M. ; Daukes, A. ; Waterworth, E. M. ; Mottram, D. B., Capener, Norman“…T. CURTIS & SON, College Avenue, Magdalen Road, EXETER BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, UNDERTAKERS, HEATING, LIGHTING & DOMESTIC ENGINEERS. …”
Published 1932
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70by Leonard, Walter“…Summer School Ruskin College Oxford. Dear Sir, I enclose a letter written by the Chairman of the Basque Boys Training Committee, and I am sending you by separate post about 100 copies of statement referred to in his letter. …”
Published 13 July 1939
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71by O'Hea, Leo“…Secretary (and Principal of the Catholic Workers' College) Organising Secretary: Mr. T. LEYLAND, J.P. …”
Published 9 November 1937
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72Published 1943“…All are autocratic bodies and all are opposed to progress. There are the Royal College of Surgeons and the Royal College of Physicians too. …”
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73Published 20 October 1943“…As the teaching school benefits from the University grants, the tendency especially more recently is to decline to accept students avowedly aiming at the qualifying diplomas of the Royal Colleges. The Colleges and their tutorial staffs are now objecting to this development. …”
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74by Nursing Times“…— Industrial medicine is not included in the national scheme on the grounds that it lies outside the direct service for personal health. The Royal College of Nursing considers this a grave weakness, and emphasises that all types of medical and health service should be included. …”
Published 11 November 1944
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75Published [1944?]“…An advance has been marked by the proposals in the recent Education Act for the establishment of Young Peoples' Colleges. The success of youth centres will depend to a great extent on the demand which is made for them by the young themselves, and organisations such as Trade Unions can do a great deal to propagate the idea in the minds of young workers that such things are both necessary and possible. …”
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76“…., M.R.S.T., University College of Wales, in collaboration with W.A. Muir, M.D., D.P.H., Medical Officer of Health for Gillingham — are thoroughly competent authorities. …”
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77by Morgan, H. B. (Hyacinth Bernard Wenceslaus Morgan), 1885-1956“…1920 1920 1920s 9 pages Advisory Medical Officers of Trade Unions could by permission be the lecturers, so providing a link to the Trade Unions between the Labour College and the General Staff. (G) It will also be the duty of the medical section of the General Staff to see to the collection of data, statistics, etc. on special subjects with Health aspects in which the Labour and Trade Union movements may from time to time be interested. …”
Published [1920?]
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78by Mew, E. B. ; Miller, Mary F. ; Norman, E. M. ; Roberts, D. ; Galbraith, H. ; Worden, M. ; Daukes, A. ; Waterworth, E. M. ; Mottram, D. B., Capener, Norman“…Bernhard Baron, Donation from Charitable Trust created by the late 100 0 0 University College Rag, per the "Mayor of Bradninch" 81 12 0 Total £181 12 0 DONATIONS FOR TRAINING CENTRE, 1932. …”
Published 1932
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79Published [1937?]“…These recommendations were based upon the Report of the “Lancet” Commission, and upon the standards established by the College of Nursing, and the Association has since been engaged in formulating a comprehensive recruitment and training scheme for women engaged in the Public Health Services. …”
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80Published [1944]“…"Medical teaching" again brings in the die-hard bodies like the General Medical Council and the Royal Colleges (a bouble [double] barrelled representation.) …”