Box Norwood Papers Box 13
Contains 96 Results:
Secondary Schools Examination Council Notes, 1947 - [1948]
Secondary Schools Examination Council Notes on Educational Position, and Notes for an address titled 'Exams', 15 leaves.
Letters from R.H. Barrow, Ministry of Education, 16 August 1947 - 12 February 1948
Letter from C. V. U. [?] Harvey, 29 January 1947
In February 1939 F.M. Heywood, a Tutor of Trinity Hall, Cambridge, was appointed Master of Marlborough College in succession to George Charlewood Turner. The letters in this section relate to unrest at the College during his tenure and include references to a critical Report by Inspectors of the Ministry of Education. Norwood was a member of the Council of the College from 1926 to 1956.
Letter from H. C. Brentnall, 31 January 1947
In February 1939 F.M. Heywood, a Tutor of Trinity Hall, Cambridge, was appointed Master of Marlborough College in succession to George Charlewood Turner. The letters in this section relate to unrest at the College during his tenure and include references to a critical Report by Inspectors of the Ministry of Education. Norwood was a member of the Council of the College from 1926 to 1956.
Letter from H. C. Brentnall, 5 February 1947
In February 1939 F.M. Heywood, a Tutor of Trinity Hall, Cambridge, was appointed Master of Marlborough College in succession to George Charlewood Turner. The letters in this section relate to unrest at the College during his tenure and include references to a critical Report by Inspectors of the Ministry of Education. Norwood was a member of the Council of the College from 1926 to 1956.
Letter from Sir Frank Fletcher, 6 February 1947
In February 1939 F.M. Heywood, a Tutor of Trinity Hall, Cambridge, was appointed Master of Marlborough College in succession to George Charlewood Turner. The letters in this section relate to unrest at the College during his tenure and include references to a critical Report by Inspectors of the Ministry of Education. Norwood was a member of the Council of the College from 1926 to 1956.
Letter from Alan Robson, 6 February 1947
In February 1939 F.M. Heywood, a Tutor of Trinity Hall, Cambridge, was appointed Master of Marlborough College in succession to George Charlewood Turner. The letters in this section relate to unrest at the College during his tenure and include references to a critical Report by Inspectors of the Ministry of Education. Norwood was a member of the Council of the College from 1926 to 1956.
Letter from George Charlewood Turner, 12 February 1947
In February 1939 F.M. Heywood, a Tutor of Trinity Hall, Cambridge, was appointed Master of Marlborough College in succession to George Charlewood Turner. The letters in this section relate to unrest at the College during his tenure and include references to a critical Report by Inspectors of the Ministry of Education. Norwood was a member of the Council of the College from 1926 to 1956.
Letter from George Charlewood Turner, 14 February 1947
In February 1939 F.M. Heywood, a Tutor of Trinity Hall, Cambridge, was appointed Master of Marlborough College in succession to George Charlewood Turner. The letters in this section relate to unrest at the College during his tenure and include references to a critical Report by Inspectors of the Ministry of Education. Norwood was a member of the Council of the College from 1926 to 1956.
Letter from Alan Robson, 31 March 1947
Letter from Alan Robson referring to 'the situation' at Marlborough, and encloses a telegram.
Letter in the Harrovian, 9 February 1939
Letter in the 'Harrovian', Cambridge, to Marlborough College Common Room. 'Thanks for taking our Hitler. Hard on College and mouldy for beaks. Harrovian.'
Letter from Henry Brooke, M. P., 27 June 1950
Letter from Henry Brooke, M. P., regarding a performance of 'While the Sun Shines', by Terence Rattigan.
Letter from Norwood to William Louis Anderson, [July 1950]
Letter from Norwood to William Louis Anderson, 'William Sarum', Bishop of Salisbury (copy), 4 leaves.
Letter from the Bishop of Salisbury, 6 July 1950
In February 1939 F.M. Heywood, a Tutor of Trinity Hall, Cambridge, was appointed Master of Marlborough College in succession to George Charlewood Turner. The letters in this section relate to unrest at the College during his tenure and include references to a critical Report by Inspectors of the Ministry of Education. Norwood was a member of the Council of the College from 1926 to 1956.
Letter from the Bishop of Salisbury, 25 July 1950
In February 1939 F.M. Heywood, a Tutor of Trinity Hall, Cambridge, was appointed Master of Marlborough College in succession to George Charlewood Turner. The letters in this section relate to unrest at the College during his tenure and include references to a critical Report by Inspectors of the Ministry of Education. Norwood was a member of the Council of the College from 1926 to 1956.
Letter from Norwood to the Bishop of Salisbury, [21 September 1950]
Letter from Norwood to the Bishop of Salisbury, 'Case Against', (copy).
Letter from the Bishop of Salisbury, 26 September 1950
Letter from the Bishop of Salisbury, enclosing a letter from R. H. Barrow, Chairman of the Inspectors, to Norwood.
Letter from R. H. Barrow, [1950]
Letter from R. H. Barrow, Chairman of the Inspectors, to Norwood, regarding Report of the Panel of Inspectors of Marlborough College. 3 leaves.
Letter from Henry Brooke, M. P., 7 November 1950
In February 1939 F.M. Heywood, a Tutor of Trinity Hall, Cambridge, was appointed Master of Marlborough College in succession to George Charlewood Turner. The letters in this section relate to unrest at the College during his tenure and include references to a critical Report by Inspectors of the Ministry of Education. Norwood was a member of the Council of the College from 1926 to 1956.
Letter from the Bishop of Salisbury, 11 November 1950
In February 1939 F.M. Heywood, a Tutor of Trinity Hall, Cambridge, was appointed Master of Marlborough College in succession to George Charlewood Turner. The letters in this section relate to unrest at the College during his tenure and include references to a critical Report by Inspectors of the Ministry of Education. Norwood was a member of the Council of the College from 1926 to 1956.