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THE governors of the Huddersfield Technical College have received a gift of 2000l. from Mrs. Mary Blamires, widow of Alderman Joseph Blamires, in memory of her latehusband, himself aformer student, and afterwards a governor, of the college. Thescholarshipisto be usedfor the promotionof research in chemistry. THE headquarters of the Yorkshire Summer School of Geographv, now being organised by the University of Leeds, will this year be the County School, Whitby, the school buildings having been kindly lent by the governors for this purpose. The object of the Summer School is to provide theoretical and practical instruction in the methods of geography and to furnish opportunities for the discussion and elucidation of problems connected with the teaching of the subject. The course will consist of lectures, laboratory work, field work, and demonstrations. Lectures will begin on Morning morning, August 2, and the course will end on Saturday, August 21. Among the lecturers will be Prof. Kendall (professor of geology in the University of Leeds), Dr. A. Gilligan (lecturer in economic geology), Mr. C. B. Fawcett (lecturer in geography), Dr. W. G. Smith (lecturer in agricultural botany at the Edinburgh and East of Scotland Institute), and Mr. W. P. Welpton (lecturer in education and master of method in the University of Leeds). Applications for tickets should be made to the Secretary of the Yorkshire Summer School of Geography, The University, Leeds.
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University and Educational Intelligence. Nature 105, 185–186 (1920). https://doi.org/10.1038/105185b0
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