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  <dc:title>Papers relating to Clarke's time in South Africa</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Mainly letters to his wife and children. Subjects are varied but include family life; work; travel; health. Includes telegrams.
Also other papers including lectures and articles. Claudia Clarke, Fred's daughter, stated that in South Africa "he wanted to do something about the education of the 'natives' but couldn't". These papers, with the addition of some other correspondence elsewhere in the collection, are the main source of information on Fred Clarke's efforts in this area</dc:description>
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