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CAMBRIDGE

HIGHER LOCAL

EXAMINATION.

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Department for Professional Training in Teaching.

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Head of the Department: Miss H. ROBERTSON, B.A. Students are admitted to the Training Course in October and in January.

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Principal-MISS H. L. POWELL,

Late Scholar of Newnham College (Historical Tripos, Class I.), and late Head
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University College of North Wales, Bangor.

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DEPARTMENTS.

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E. V. Arnold, Litt. D., late Fellow of Trinity Col lege, Cambridge.

Frederic Spencer, M.A. (Camb.), Phil. Doc, (Leipzig).

T. Witton Davies, B.A., Ph.D.

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