RESEARCH COMMITTEES. 

 1. Receiving GranU of Money— corAimxedi. 



Subject for Investigation, or Purpose 



The Effects of the 'Free-place' 

 System upon Secondary Educa- 

 tion. 



To consider and report upon the 

 method and substance of 

 Science Teaching in Secondary 

 Schools, with particular refer- 

 ence to its essential place in 

 general Education. 



Members of Committee 



Chairman. — Mr. C. A. Buckmaster. 



Secretary. —Mr. D. Berridge. 



Mr. C. H. Bothamlej% Miss L. J. 

 Clarke, Miss B. Foxley, Dr. W. 

 Garnett, Professor R. A. 

 Gregory, Mr. J. L. Baton, 

 Professor H. Bompas Smith, 

 Dr. H. Lloyd Snape, and Miss 

 Walter. 



Chairman. — Professor R. A, Gre- 

 gory. 



Secretary Dr. E. H. Tripp. 



Mr. D. Berridge, Mr. C. A. Buck- 

 master, Miss L. J. Clarke, Mr. 

 G. F. Daniell, Mr. Gary Gilson, 

 Miss C. L. Laurie, Professor 

 T. P. Nunn, and Professor A. M. 

 Worthington. 



CORRESPONDING SOCIETIES. 



Corresponding Societies Com- 

 mittee for the preparation of 

 their Report. 



Chairman. — Mr. W. Whitaker. 



Secretary. — Mr. W. Mark Webb. 



Rev. J. O. Bevan, Sir Edward 

 Brabrook, Sir H. G. Fordham, 

 Dr. J. G. Garson, Principal E. H. 

 Griffiths, Dr. A. C. Haddon, Mr. 

 T. V. Holmes, Mr. J. Hopkinson, 

 Mr. A. L. Lewis, Mr. T. Shep- 

 pard. Rev. T. R. R. Stebbing, 

 and the President and General 

 Officers of the Association. 



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