Educational Policy in Central Africa

Correspondence of Rev Thomas Cocker Brown (Foreign Secretary, LMS, 1933-1948) relating to LMS educational policy in Central Africa, including discussion of proposals forwarded by Mabel Shaw regarding the future of Kawimbe Girls' Boarding School. Correspondents include Mrs J. A. Porritt, Elsie Baker...

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Order number: CWM/LMS/1941-1950, Box AF/15C
Date(s) of creation: Jan 1938-Jun 1939
Level: File
Format: Archive           

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title Educational Policy in Central Africa
scb_date_creation Jan 1938-Jun 1939
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description Correspondence of Rev Thomas Cocker Brown (Foreign Secretary, LMS, 1933-1948) relating to LMS educational policy in Central Africa, including discussion of proposals forwarded by Mabel Shaw regarding the future of Kawimbe Girls' Boarding School. Correspondents include Mrs J. A. Porritt, Elsie Baker (LMS missionary, Africa, 1930-1964), Robert Owen Abel (LMS missionary, Africa, 1937-1959), Mabel Shaw (LMS missionary, Africa, 1915-1941), Griffith Quick (LMS missionary, Africa, 1926-1941), R. J. B. Moore (LMS missionary, Africa, 1933-1943) and the Director of Native Education, N. Rhodesia. Papers also include minutes of an informal discussion on Teacher Training between members of the Executive Committee of LMS, the Agricultural Officer and the Superintendent of Native Education, N. Province, June 1939.
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