| Description | Correspondence from Sir (Joseph) Austen Chamberlain [1863-1937, politician].
/1 Letter from Austen Chamberlain to Oliver Lodge, written from Whittingehame, Prestonkirk, dated 31 October 1903. Chamberlain insists that there is simply not enough money to increase higher education funding. Bryce's suggestion that he would reimpose the corn tax to raise money for education is misleading and impractical.
/2 Letter to from Austen Chamberlain to Oliver Lodge, written from 2 Morpeth Mansions, London, dated 2 November 1925, with envelope. Chamberlain thanks the Lodges for their kind message about Locarno. |