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  <dc:title>Holt, Lucy May (Maisie) - England (b.1900 d.2003)</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Includes: Correspondence, introduction and reference letters.

 - Enrolled for a PhD at Bedford College in 1935 and was provided with some supervision by Institute staff .
 - Froebel Training and Teaching certificate
 - Teacher at the high schools in Greenock and Brackley.
 - Studied at Universtity Cambridge and London
 - Participating in an investiagtion for the BBC on the use of radios in schools (1936-1937)
 - Senior lecturer in education at the University of London.
 - Obtained a fellowship at Cambridge for research into Psychology and Neurology.
 - Assisted Sir Frederick Bartlett in the selection of RAF fighter pilots in the second World War.
 - Worked as a Medical Psychologist at Lady Chister Hospital, Hove and at the Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge
 - Lecture notes &amp; apparatus used in her work are held at St Bartholomew Hospital (Archives).
 - In 1970 - Lucy Holt retires
 - In 1973 - Miss Holt become the first director of a Dislexia Centre, at the British Council for the rehabilitation (REHAB)
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  <dc:date>1936-1938</dc:date>
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