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WOMEN AND EDUCATION

TO THI SENIOR. Sir, —I have read with interest the remarks of your correspondent "Hope Deferred." After spending some years abroad the absence of women .from educational high places' has struck me most forcibly. In England, the States, and Canada, women as a matter of course_ are appoint ed-to responsible administrative positions. The remarks of your correspondent seem to show that a woman's note would greatly benefit secondary education in this Dominion. The secondary .system seems to be in great danger of/becoming too rigid and monotonously uniform. Why not appoint a young person in touch with modern educational developments as assistant Director of Education? Why not appoint a woman? —I am, etc., HOPE ON. 4th August.

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 32, 6 August 1921, Page 6

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WOMEN AND EDUCATION Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 32, 6 August 1921, Page 6

WOMEN AND EDUCATION Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 32, 6 August 1921, Page 6