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Description | Letters on various subjects. Authors include; Office of the Prime Minister of Cape Town G Clihe [illegible], University of Stellenbosch Juvenile Advisory Board '(Coloured)', regarding motions passed by the Board Secretary of Labour nominating Clarke as a representative of the south African Government to the International Labour Conference Professor of English at Cape Town, discussing secondary education and the 'middle' school John Dove discussing 'Hibbert', possibly an article in the Hibbert Journal Henry Clay [illegible] University of Manchester WF Malan, Minister of the Interior, South Africa, regarding Clarke's membership on the Flag Commission, and response from Clarke declining the offer Graham Wallas Philip Hewitt- Myring of the Daily News Edmund Phipps, Board of Education LP Jacks of the Hibbert Journal Philip Kew [illegible] of the Rhodes Trust [illegible] Butler of the International Labour Office, League of Nations Frank Roscoe, Teachers' Registration Council John Dove, various letters discussing politics and religion in Ireland among other subjects Philip Kerr,regarding Clarke's possible move to McGill University Hugh Bryan William F Russell HU Moffat Charles G Lewis Phyllis Henkel Patrick Duncan Arnold Plant Lionel Curtis
Press cutting - photograph of the Educational Conference, including Clarke Some letters to Mrs Clarke Reference from John Adams Clarke's application for the Director of Training at the University of Oxford Reference for Clarke from ME Sadler Reference/testimonial for Clarke written by JC Beattie. Presidential address delivered by Professor F Clarke at the opening meeting of the Annual Conference of the South African Teachers' Association (1920) Document 'Sole impressions of the apprenticeship conference, by the Chairman' Order of procedure of the Degree Day of the University of Good Hope, 24 July, 1915. Invites to various parties and events. Speech, possibly by Fred Clarke, welcoming a member of Royalty to South Africa. |