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RESEARCH COMMITTEES. 

 2. Not receiving Grants of Money — continued. 



Subject for Investigation, or Purpose 



Members of Committee 



Section L.— EDUCATIONAL SCIENCE. 



To take notice of, and report upon 

 changes in, Regulations — whether 

 Legislative, Administrative, or made 

 by Local Authorities — affecting 

 Secondary Education. 



To inquire into the Curricula and Edu- 

 cational Organisation of Industrial 

 and Poor Law Schools with special 

 reference to Day Industrial Schools. 



To report upon the Course of Experi- 

 mental, Observational, and Practical 

 Studies most suitable for Elementary 

 Schools. 



To inquire into and report upon the 

 overlapping between Secondary Edu- 

 cation and that of Universities and 

 other places of Higher Education. 



Chairman. — Sir Philip Magnus. 



Secretary. — Professor H. E. Armstrong. 



Mr. S. H. Butcher, Sir Henry Craik. 

 Principal Griffiths, Sir Horace Plun- 

 kett, and Professor M. E. Sadler. 



Chairman. — Mr. W. D. Eggar. 

 Secretary. — Mrs. W. N. Shaw. 

 Mr. J. L. Holland, Dr. C. W. Kimmins, 

 and Mr. J. G. Legge. 



Chairman. — Sir Philip Magnus. 



Secretary. — Mr. W. M. Heller. 



Sir W. de W. Abney, Mr. R. H. Adie, 

 Professor H. E. Armstrong, Miss L. J. 

 Clarke, Miss A. J. Cooper, Mr. George 

 Fletcher, Professor R. A. Gregory, 

 Principal Griffiths, Mr. A. D. Hall, 

 Dr. A. J. Herbertson, Dr. C. W. 

 Kimmins, Professor L. C. Miall, Pro- 

 fessor J. Perry, Mrs. W. N. Shaw, 

 Professor A. Smithells, Dr. Lloyd 

 Snape, Sir H. R. Reichel, Mr. 11. 

 Richardson, and Professor W. W. 

 Watts. 



Chairman. — Principal Miers. 

 Secretary. —Professor R. A. Gregory. 

 Messrs. D. Berridge and C. H. Botham- 



ley, Miss L. J. Clarke, Miss A. J. 



Cooper, Miss B. Foxley, Principal 



E. H. Griffiths, Mr. H. Bompas Smith, 



and Professor Smithells. 



