| Description | /1A Letter from George Otto Trevelyan to Oliver Lodge, written from Welcombe, Stratford on Avon, dated 12 May 1916. Trevelyan writes to Lodge after reading a report in the Birmingham Daily Post on the recent debate on education. He tells an anecdote in which Huxley recommends a good literary education for a boy interested in Natural History.
/1 Typescript copy of letter above with preliminary note by Oliver Lodge in which he discusses the pros ands cons of specialisation in education.
/2 Letter from G. O. Trevelyan to Oliver Lodge, written from Welcombe, Stratford on Avon, dated 16 May 1916. Trevelyan looks forward to seeing his letter printed in the Times Educational Supplement. He adds that the widow and daughter of William James are staying with him. |