Letter from David R. Harries, Bangor,
- 171.
- File
- 1929, July 22.
Part of S. J. Evans Papers,
Enclosing notes on history of Normal College, Bangor. [notes not attached].
Letter from David R. Harries, Bangor,
Part of S. J. Evans Papers,
Enclosing notes on history of Normal College, Bangor. [notes not attached].
Letter from John Fairchild, Llandudno,
Part of S. J. Evans Papers,
Thanks for support expressed by S. J. Evans to sender's address at meeting attended by deputation of Local Education Authority, and notes on history of Bangor Training College.
Letter from Vincent Evans, London,
Part of S. J. Evans Papers,
Particulars of procedure relating to selecting competition subjects at each National Eisteddfod, and sender's apology for his inability to attend a gathering at Bryncelli Ddu.
Letter from D. J. A. Brown, Cardiff,
Part of S. J. Evans Papers,
Enclosing a few prospectuses of University College of South Wales and Monmouthshire. [prospectuses not attached].
Letter from Gwili [John Jenkins], Solfach,
Part of S. J. Evans Papers,
Suggestions of sources for further study by S. J. Evans on history of Coleg Bala Bangor (Bangor Theological College). Welsh.
Letter from George L. Gosling, London,
Part of S. J. Evans Papers,
Reply on behalf of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge to S. J. Evans' enquiries about work of the society in Wales. [no specific information is given.].
Letter from R. Holland, Westminster,
Part of S. J. Evans Papers,
Particulars given on behalf of the 'National Society for promoting the education of the poor in the principles of the Established Church' re founding and work of society.
Letter from A. E. W. Hazel, Oxford,
Part of S. J. Evans Papers,
Particulars of published work on Jesus College, Oxford, and its Welsh connection.
Letter from Iorwerth C. Peate, Cardiff,
Part of S. J. Evans Papers,
Particulars of published works relating to the history of the teaching of art, and to the history of industrial education.
Letter from John Ballinger, Aberystwyth,
Part of S. J. Evans Papers,
Enclosing list of books on the history of education, with brief note on edge of letter stating the returning of original list. [copy of list is attached].
Letter from A. H. Trow, Cardiff,
Part of S. J. Evans Papers,
Observations made at meeting of University of Wales Rural Science Faculty re lack of students pursuing studies in Rural Science combinations at university level, with suggestions for improvement. Enclosed is Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries circular issued Jan. 1929, re scarcity of qualified trained biologists, including figures showing increase in research and advisory services financed by Ministry of Agriculture during previous decade.
Letter from William Griffith, Llangefni,
Part of S. J. Evans Papers,
Particulars of pupils on roll of Anglesey schools.
Letter from G. D. Dunkerley, London,
Part of S. J. Evans Papers,
Circular letter to members of Incorporated Association of Assistant Masters referring to vacation courses, senate election, questionnaire, recruiting, subscriptions, conference, memorial fund, association's Journal and notice of next meeting.
Letter from Lilian C. Barker, Aylesbury,
Part of S. J. Evans Papers,
Observations on need to give girls of school-leaving age training in practical domestics and housewifery, drawing attention to illiteracy of Welsh girls.
Letter from I. R. W. Jameson, Whitehall,
Part of S. J. Evans Papers,
Enclosing copy of Colonial Office Memorandum Misc. No. 280, containing information about appointments in Colonial Service and Colonial Agricultural Scholarships. [see no. 97].
Letter from Mabel Carney, New York,
Part of S. J. Evans Papers,
Enclosing list of books on rural education in America, and information about American organizations concerned with rural life. [List of books only are enclosed]. Brief note in S. J Evans' hand at bottom of letter re letter he wrote to Mabel Carney and Dr Jesse Jones promising copy of a report.
Letter from D. Vaughan Johnston, Cardiff,
Part of S. J. Evans Papers,
Reference to sender's discussion with Canon A. W. Parry concerning University influence in English Secondary Schools compared with Welsh schools. Attached is copy of sender's letter to Canon Parry requesting information regarding relations between Universities and Secondary Schools, and regarding examining bodies and syllabuses.
Letter from Gwilym Davies, Dolgellau,
Part of S. J. Evans Papers,
Encloses information on Day Courses in Agricultural Science arranged by Moses Griffith, Agricultural Organiser for Meirioneth.
Letter from D. Vaughan Johnston, Cardiff,
Part of S. J. Evans Papers,
Remarks on Matriculation conditions to be discussed at future meeting of Rural Education Committee.
Letter from G. W. Robinson, UCNW Bangor,
Part of S. J. Evans Papers,
Information relating to a conference later in the month, stating nos attending and tea arrangements.