RESEARCH COMMITTEES 

 2. Not receiving Grants of Money — continued. 



Subject for Investigation, or Purpose 



Members of Committee 



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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 report upon the Course of Experi- 

 mental, Observational, and Practical 

 Studies most suitable for Elementary 

 Schools 



The Aims and Limits of Examinations. 



Chairman. — Sir Philip Magnus. 



Secretary. — Professor H. E. Armstrong. 



Miss Coignan, Sir Henry Craik, Prin- 

 cipal Griffiths, Sir Horace Plunkett, 

 Mr. H. Ramage, Professor M. E. 

 Sadler, and Rt. Rev. J. E. C. Welldon. 



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. H. 

 Richardson, and Professor W. W. 

 Watts. 



Chairman. — Professor M. E. Sadler. 



Secretary. — Mr. P. J. Hartog. 



Mr. D. P. Berridge, Mr. W. D. Eggar, 

 Professor R. A. Gregory, Principal 

 E. H. Griffiths, Miss C. L. Laurie, Dr. 

 W. McDougall, Dr. T. P. Nunn. Sir 

 W. Ramsay, 1 " Rt. Rev. J. E. C. Welldon, 

 and Dr. Jessie White. 



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