| Description | Correspondence from Sir George Kenrick [1850-1939, entomologist], with note refering to Lodge's autobiography 'Past Years'.
/1 Letter from George Kenrick to Oliver Lodge, written from Whetstone, Somerset Road, Edgbaston, dated 23 May 1905. Kenrick agrees with Lodge's book on school reform. He believes that 'the average boy' cannot master every subject and must make a selection.
/2 Letter from George Kenrick to Oliver Lodge, written from Whetstone, Somerset Road, Edgbaston, dated 27 November 1908. Kenrick writes that Lodge's 1881 pamphlet on electricity and gas versus smoke is still relevant. He writes that the scheme will not be made public for some months. He adds that without Professor Burstall and the University appliances it would have been impossible to make any progress. |