LevelSeries
Reference NumberFACS/11/2
TitleOther Lectures (i.e., not annual College lectures)
Date1896-1960s
Extent1 box
DescriptionThis series consists of advertisements, invitations, and correspondence regarding lecturers external to Froebel Educational Institute. Correspondence dates from between 1954 and 1958. Advertisements are for the following lectures: “Why London is the Greatest City in the World” by J. Keltie, 1890s; “A course of twelve lectures on points in the special training of backward and mentally feeble children” by T.E. Shuttleworth, 1896; “Points in the special training of backward and mentally feeble children” by G.E. Shuttleworth, 1897; stories and story-telling by Miss Yelland, 1904; court dances of the 16th and 17th centuries by Nathalie Dolmetsch, 1956; lecture recital on “Percussion Instruments” by James Blades, 1959; and “Syllabus of lecturers on modern methods of teaching elementary mathematics” by J.G. Hamilton and F. Kettle, 1960s. Invitations are for lectures by the following people: Friedeberger, Kearton, Lady Margaret Hamilton, Patrick Geddes, Rene Papin, and Reverend W.S. Swayne. Also included in this series are the following four lectures: "Bustle" by Sir Alfred Milner, 1897; "A Welcome and a Farewell" by Claude Montefiore, 1931; "The Basic Needs" by Miss Pickard, 1949; and "Survey of the Growth of the Froebel Educational Institute over Sixty" years based on notes of an informal lecture, 1952.
LanguageEnglish
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