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  <dc:title>Webb, Sidney James, Baron Passfield</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Manuscript. On formation and most efficacious consitution of a new University in London, and unsatisfactory nature of present assistance given by UCL to the Technical Education Board; desire for evening classes for workers rather than popular lectures; informing that the London County Council (LCC) cannot fund an astronomical observatory at UCL; that the LCC cannot fund individual subjects at the College; that there is no extra funding for Higher Education as the Council focuses elementary education and teacher training; informing of foundation of a School of Practical Navigation at the Poplar Technical Institute; on public controversies between eugenists and socialists; and continuing importance of working to remove social ills, regardless of eugenic theory.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1895-1909</dc:date>
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