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  <dc:title>Reporter - No. 10 </dc:title>
  <dc:description>This was a bulletin designed to share information throughout the Faculties and Departments of the Central Institute.

 - 'Who Controls our Schools?' (A comment on the William Tyndale Affair' (William Tyndale School inquiry)
 - 'The New Building' (No pleasure in ruins)
 - 'Up and Down - and Sideways' (Jan Garnier, assistant new building officer)
 - 'Around the Institute' (Library, Publications, English Department, History Department, University Teaching Methods Unit, Department of Measurements, Analysis and Computing, Students' Union)
 - 'Teaching of Geography' (A Reporter Departmental Profile)
 - 'Geography 16-19'  (A Schools Council curriculum development project at the Institute)
 - 'Institute Women' (roll of Honour for Charlotte M. Fleming and Sophia Weltzman)
 - 'Do Seminars Work?' 
 - 'Christmas Books for Children' (by Margaret Spencer)
 - 'People' (Staff information- visiting scholars and new staff)
 - 'On Being a Hayter Lecturer' (Sir William Hayter was British Ambassador to the USSR,1953-1957)</dc:description>
  <dc:date>5 December 1975</dc:date>
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