THE MODERN BOY
PRAISE BY DR NORWOOD The modern boy was praised by Dr Cyril Norwood, president of St. John’s College. Oxford, and a former head of Harrow, at a boys’ club conference at Oxford, says the Daily Telegraph and Morning Post. Dr Norwood said; “If "■"'U look at the picture of a form in a London County Council higher elementary school or secondary school as it was in 1390, and again as it is to-day, the difference in quality of the human material leaps to the eye. “The result of our educational work is incomparably better than it was 40 years ago. At the age of 14, both for girls and boys, we are producing a different article ... “But at the age of 14, having spent all that public money on providing remarkable results, we throw the children straight into the employment market. , , “It is there that boys clubs and similar work can come in to help, but unfortunately only a small percentage come within the sphere of that mnucnee. “I do not think we can go pn very much longer with the privileged classes keeping their children at school up to the age of 18 while the children of the unprivileged are thrown on to the labour market to take their chance at the age of 14.” Mr Basil Henriques, a London magistrate and warden of the Bernhard Baron St. George’s Settlement, declared that club work was a vocation, not a profession. , “The boys’ club is not a place for keeping the boys off the street, he aded. “ For the average boy it is a makeshift public school. It is a club like the AthenaDum. only rather more noisy.”
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23370, 9 December 1937, Page 20
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