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LEEDS UNIVERSITY LIBRARY
Special Collections MS 1314
Handlist 115
Papers of Sir Michael Sadler, and related
material
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LEEDS UNIVERSITY LIBRARY
Special Collections MS 1314
Papers of Sir Michael Sadler, and related material
Biographical History
The educationalist Sir Michael Sadler (1861-1943) was successively
Secretary of the Oxford University Extension Delegacy, 1885-95; Director of
the Office of Special Enquiries and Reports (Board of Education), 1895-1903;
part-time Professor of the History and Administration of Education at
Manchester University, 1903-11; Vice-Chancellor of the University of Leeds,
1911-23; and Master of University College, Oxford, 1923-34.
See the biographies by Michael Sadleir Michael Ernest Sadler (Sir Michael
Sadler, K.C.S.I.),1861-1943: a memoir by his son (1949), and by Lynda Grier
Achievement in education: the work of Michael Ernest Sadler, 1885-1935
(1952).
Scope and Content
The archive consists of the following:
• original MS and TS papers by Sadler (1887-1943),
• correspondence (1870-1941)
• books or documents held by Sadler (1854-1943)
• published works by Sadler (1885-1941)
• news cuttings regarding Sadler and his work and also collected by him
regarding specific subjects (1885-1980)
• ‘Sadleriana’ (1944-1995)
• copies of other original works by Sadler held in other repositories
(originals dated 1877-1938).
System of Arrangement
It is clear that Sadler or his secretaries arranged his papers in some
organised way and the following quotation from J H Higginson shows that the
organising principle was by subject:
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‘Scattered over my desk here in Sadler Hall […] are the contents of his file on
education in the United States. They comprise a miscellany of speeches in
typescript; summaries made at the turn of the century on the notepaper of the
old board of education library in Cannon Row, London; unpublished lectures
and memoranda galore; jottings in exercise books for lecture series (for
example, that superscribed University of Manchester – Lectures on American
education – Wednesday evenings January-March 1904); personal
correspondence ranging from that with William Torrey Harris and Nicholas
Murray Butler to that with I L Kandel and Chancellor Brown of New York
University; newspaper cuttings spanning the Atlantic from the Philadelphia
press accounts of his first impact on an American audience to the
Manchester Guardian’s generous reportage of one of his lecture series; and
there are a few, too few, more permanently printed documents such as the
three Sachs lectures delivered in 1930 before the faculty and students of
Teachers’ College, Columbia University’ (“Michael Sadler’s American File”,
Teachers College Record, Vol. 59, No 2, November 1957).
It has proved impossible to reconstitute this original order from the material
received by Leeds University Special Collections in this series of accessions.
However, through cross references it is hoped that some idea of the
connections of the various parts may be perceived by users.
The papers are arranged in the following series, in date order within each
series and with cross-references to the different parts of the collection:
1. Papers by Sadler [PA] – these are the original versions of texts by Sadler,
in MS and TS form. Where this material also appears in the PU series
(published works), cross-references are provided to assist with comparisons
of the text in its differing versions. Copies of original material held at other
repositories are listed in section 7.
2. Correspondence – the series description contains only a brief summary of
the material included in this section, and refers users to the Library’s on-line
Letters database for further information. Note: where it appears that the
correspondence relates to other items in the collection, e.g. a letter refers to
an article/publication or an event for which there are notes or the text of a
speech, the present handlist includes a reference to the corresponding letter
in the database.
3. Books or documents held by Sadler [OWN] – this series contains material
that was not written by Sadler but was owned by him.
4. Published works by Sadler [PU] – these are books, articles, speeches and
other works by Sadler that were printed during his lifetime.
5. News cuttings [NC] - a) cuttings regarding Sadler and his work, and b)
cuttings collected by him regarding specific subjects. These have been
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arranged in broad subject groupings in order to make them accessible to
users.
6. Sadleriana [SD] – this series contains material that was not written by
Sadler but refers to his life, work and death. It is divided into two sections,
differentiated by provenance:
a. Higginson – material collected by J H Higginson and donated to
Special Collections
b. Others - material collected by a variety of donors including the
University of Leeds and its staff
7. Copies of original works by Sadler [PHO] – photocopies of articles and
other works by Sadler held in other repositories.
Custodial History
The greater part of the material was created and held by Michael E Sadler
until his death. This material was then passed on to his heirs, principally his
son Michael Sadleir. Some of the educational material was then passed on to
Dr J H Higginson of the University of Leeds in the late 1940s / early 1950s,
while other material was later deposited with the Bodleian Library, Oxford.
See “Related Units of Description”, below, for information on the location of
the rest of Sadler’s papers.
Immediate Source of Acquisition
The material was given to Special Collections by Dr Higginson in a series of
deposits from the 1970s to the 1990s. Further material was given by him to
Professor Jack Sislian, who in turn deposited some of that further material
with both the Bodleian Library in 1986 and this repository. Further material
was presented by Mr E A Kirkby in December 1972, and it is presumed that
this material was also, at some time, in the possession of Dr Higginson, his
predecessor as Warden of Sadler Hall.
Further Sadler-related material was also deposited with Special Collections
during the interim periods, both from outside donors and the University’s own
archives (including relevant records of Richard Offor, former University
Librarian); this was integrated into the overall collection in various stages.
Related Units of Description
University of Leeds
Correspondence with members of the Harvey family from and to Sadler, his
first and second wives and his son is contained in MS 1701: Papers Relating
to the Harvey family of Leeds.
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Other correspondence between Sadler and various individuals (e.g. Jacob
Kramer) is spread across a series of separate collections held by Special
Collections. For more information, please consult the Letters database
(http://www.leeds.ac.uk/library/spcoll/letters/letintro.htm).
The corporate records of the University of Leeds for the period of Sadler’s
tenure as Vice Chancellor are held by the University Archives.
National Arts Education Archive: Bretton Hall, West Yorkshire
Archive of material relating to the Hall School, Weybridge, which was run by
Sadler’s second wife Eva Gilpin. A small amount of correspondence by Sadler
is also held in the NAEA.
Bodleian Library, University of Oxford
Commonplace books of Sir Michael Ernest Sadler (1899-[ca. 1911]). Ref:
MSS. Don. b. 30, d. 153/1-29, d. 154/1-22;
Papers of Sir Michael Ernest Sadler. Ref: MSS. Eng. misc. c. 542-52, d. 74254, e. 702; Eng. lett. c. 315-16; Top. Oxon. a. 77, c. 625-34;
Notes and diary entries (1910-40) Ref: MS. Eng. d. 3530 (given by Professor
J. Sislian, 2002);
Papers of Sir Michael Sadler. Ref: MSS. Eng. hist. c. 1094 and Eng. misc. c.
906 (given by Professor Jack Sislian, 1986);
Papers of Sir Michael Ernest Sadler, copies of lectures and talks,
correspondence and printed works (1901-c.1961). Ref: MSS. Eng. c. 7116-18.
Given to Professor J. Sislian by J H Higginson; given by Professor J. Sislian,
1986.
Correspondence with Gilbert Murray (1911-41). Ref: MSS Gilbert Murray.
University of Oxford Archives
Records of administrators of Christ Church College, including those of Sadler
as Deputy Steward (1886-1895).
Tate Gallery Archive
Papers regarding the acquisition, administration and dispersal of Sir Michael
Ernest Sadler's art collection and his relationship with various artists and
dealers (1909-51). Ref: TGA 8221.
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London Metropolitan Archives: City of London
Correspondence related to Toynbee Hall (1887-89). Ref: A/TOY.
University College Oxford Archives
Sadler correspondence and papers (1924-42). Ref: UC: MA44.
British Library
Fifteen letters of Robert Laurence Binyon, C.H. (b. 1869, d. 1943) to Sir
Michael Ernest Sadler (1910-32). Ref: Add 49997.
Cambridge University: King's College Archive Centre
Letters (18) to Oscar Browning (1881-1905).
National Library of Scotland
Correspondence with Sir Patrick Geddes (1896-1926). Ref: MSS 10509,
10528-10548 passim.
John Rylands University Library of Manchester
Letters to the Manchester Guardian (1890-1941). Ref: Guardian archives.
Barnsley Archive and Local Studies Department
Album of photographs and cuttings relating to Sir Michael Sadler.
UCLA Library, Los Angeles, Department of Special Collections, Manuscripts
Division (Charles E. Young Research Library)
Sir Michael Sadler Papers correspondence, holograph and printed articles,
pamphlets, and clippings (1904-41). Ref: 414.
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Library, Manuscripts Department
Michael Sadleir Papers, Series 2. Family and Personal Material including
Family Correspondence (1797-1949); the correspondence from 1900-1954
includes the letters of Sir Michael Ernest Sadler to his son Michael Sadleir
("Tony"), relating to Sadler's picture collection and art matters; and
miscellaneous letters of other family members.
Publication Note
See Selections from Michael Sadler: Studies in World Citizenship, compiled
by J.H. Higginson (Liverpool, 1979), and O. S. Pickering, Sir Michael Sadler, a
bibliography of his published works (Leeds Studies in Adult and Continuing
Education, 1982). References are drawn from these two publications and
referenced as “Higginson” and “Pickering” respectively.
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PA Papers by Sadler
This series comprises the manuscript and typescript papers of Sadler that
form the basis of his lectures, talks and publications.
From Sir Michael Sadler, the material passed to his son Michael Sadleir and
then to his grandson Richard Sadler. The material was then given to J H
Higginson; some of this was subsequently used in the creation of his
publication Selections from Michael Sadler: Studies in World Citizenship.
Dr Higginson presented the material to Leeds University Library in a series of
gifts from the 1970s to the 1990s.
The material is arranged in simple date order in so far as this can be
established.
Copies of papers held at other repositories are listed in section 7.
PA/1
MS copy of letter "The Claims of University
Colleges" by the Master of Balliol College,
Professor Jowett
Transcription of a letter of the Master of Balliol
(Professor Jowett) published in The Times, March 3,
1887
9 ff. on embossed official paper apparently in the
hand of A H D Acland
1887
PA/2
MS proof "The educational possibilities of
University Extension"
Paper signed by W. Hudson Shaw, H. J. Mackinder
and M. E. Sadler, and dated August 15, 1889. Draft
for a proposal to be printed and then with signatures
attached on ‘the educational possibilities of university
extension’. Addressed ‘to the members of the
University of Oxford’ followed by some general
statements of intent and space for further signatures
and headed "Confidential"
5 ff. autograph; on the first page there is a stamp
saying: "Received at the University Press. Oxford. 15
Aug. 1889”
1889
PA/3
TS account of address on “The Life and influence
of Dean Church”.
Address given to the Union Chapel Brotherhood.
See also PA/5 and PA/6
4ff. with manuscript additions in ink and pencil.
nd, post
1890
7
PA/4
MS extracts from the works of Dean Church
14ff. autograph, in ink, not in Sadler’s hand but with
pencil annotations by him
nd
PA/5
MS notes on Dean Church
see also PA/6 and PA/3
9ff. in ink and pencil
nd
PA/6
MS notes on Dean Church
see also PA/5 and PA/3
9ff. in ink
nd, post
1890
PA/7
MS notes on "The future development of
University Extension teaching"
Dated at end, "26 Oct 1891". Proposes the
establishment of University Extension College 1891.
3 ff. autograph; on the first page there is a stamp
saying: "Received at the University Press. Oxford. 26
Oct. 1891"
1891
PA/8
MS and TS copies of correspondence and minutes 1894-1900
regarding the Special Enquiries Office of the
Board of Education, including the appointment of
librarian
A collection of copies of official minutes and
correspondence relating to the work of the Office of
Special Enquiries and Reports, Board of Education,
including comments by Sadler, notably a finished text
of the "Suggestions for the organization of the work of
the new branch for special enquiries and reports" (cf.
PA/10 and PA/11). Other contributors to discussions
include A.H.D. Acland and Sir George Kekewich.
Original documents dated
50 ff., partly handwritten, partly typewritten
PA/9
MS Notes transcribed from the ‘Personal Memoirs
of U. S. Grant" (Sampson Low, 1885)
Notes taken by Sadler from the book 'Personal
Memoirs of U. S. Grant', President of USA on paper
embossed "Education department, Whitehall",
3 ff. autograph
C1895
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PA/10
MS article "Suggestions for the organization of
the work of the new branch for special enquiries
and reports"
First page has a note: "Embodied in printed
suggestions, 1895". In 1895 Sadler was named
director of the Office of Special Enquiries and Reports
within the Board of Education, to which this relates.
Different from PA/11.
3 ff. on paper embossed "Education department,
Whitehall", autograph; some conservation work on
damage to foot of pages 1 & 2
1895
PA/11
MS article "Suggestions for the organization of
the work of the new branch for special enquiries
and reports"
In 1895 Sadler was named director of the Office of
Special Enquiries and Reports within the Board of
Education, to which this relates. Different from PA/10.
4 ff. autograph on paper embossed "Education
department, Whitehall”
1895
PA/12
Typescript bound biography “Michael Thomas
Sadler, MP, FRS : a sketch of his life and
opinions”
ff.[i], 75, [l],. Inscribed: ‘ES dd MES Xmas 1896’;
binding loose
1896
PA/13
Memorandum "The early history of the pupilteacher system"
See PA/6 for a shorter memorandum on the same
subject
19 ff. autograph On paper embossed "Education
department, Whitehall"
1897
PA/14
MS notes from 'The beginners of a nation' by
Edward Eggleston (Longman, 1897)
3 ff. autograph
1897
PA/15
MS notebook containing address at the Morley
Memorial College, [London], SE, 2nd January
1897.
ff.10. Inserted are 5 printed leaflets advertising
lectures, and an invitation to a students' soirée.
1897
9
PA/16
MS pencil notes for a lecture ‘bearing on
Pestalozzi's work on mod[ern] edu[cational]
problems"
Notes for an address to a meeting of the Association
of Principals and Lecturers in Training Colleges under
Government Inspection, Westminster Town Hall, Jan
15th, 1897
8 ff. autograph
1897
PA/17
MS lecture notes (2 pages) on Pestalozzi and 2
pages of draft notes for the speech
At top: "Notes written for (not ... (?) at) Highgate
PNEU (Parents National Educational Union), Feb 97"
1897
4 ff. autograph
1897
PA/17
TS carbon copy article "The position of Private
Schools in regard to the organisation of
secondary education"
Memorandum, signed and dated "M.E.S. Sept 10, 97"
("August 19th 1897" crossed out)
14 ff.
1897
PA/18
1897
MS article "Brief summary of history of the pupilteacher system"
Memorandum, with a crossed out note at the top of
the first page: "Alternative to the longer paper, part of
which has been already sent and the remaining pages
of which accompany this memorandum, M.E.S."
(missing) dated 4/10/1897, and another reading "20
copies by Wednesday evening". A shorter version of
'The early history of the pupil-teacher system' (PA/13)
History of Education
3 ff. autograph On paper embossed "Education
department, Whitehall", signed "M.E.S.".
PA/19
MS notebook containing data on the organization
of secondary education.
Written at the Education Club, 19th November 1897.
With comments by R G Mayor, W Loring, R L Morant,
P A, Barnett, C A Buckmaster, T B, Shaw, J G D
Campbell, S F Dufton, C H B Elliott, G H B Grindrod,
H E B Harrison, F S Marvin, R E Mitchison, T G
Roper, and H Ward.]
ff.33. Inserted are printed lists (7 pp.) of the county
and municipal boroughs of England, and their
1897
10
populations, 1897, and a printed chart with the same
information.
PA/20
MS pencil notes for address at prize-giving of
Sheffield High School for Girls, Dec. 9, 1897"
7 ff. autograph on paper embossed "Education
department, Whitehall"
1897
PA/21
TS bibliography of works relating to education
with MS notes and amendments
29 ff. annotated in Sadler's hand post- 1897
1897
PA/22
MS notes containing information on W. E. Forster
Information provided by Sir Joshua Fitch, Dated 5th of
March, 1898
1 f. autograph; written on paper embossed "Education
department, Whitehall"
1898
PA/23
MS notebook containing “Typical curricula of
secondary schools for boys. Teachers' Guild, 21st
March 1898”.
Part 1
ff.10 in black and red ink
1898
PA/24
MS notebook containing “Typical curricula of
secondary schools for boys. Teachers' Guild, 21st
March 1898”.
Part 2.
ff.10 in black and red ink
1898
PA/25
MS notebook containing “Typical curricula of
secondary schools for boys. Teachers' Guild, 21st
March 1898”.
Part 3.
ff. 20 in black and red ink
1898
PA/26
MS notebook containing “Typical curricula of
secondary schools for boys. Teachers' Guild, 21st
March 1898”.
Part 4.
ff. 4 in black and red ink
1898
11
PA/27
MS notes on "the new conditions of production
(bearing on technical education)"
Transcribed from and address by Professor J.B.
Johnson, Dean of the College of Mechanics and
Engineering, University of Wisconsin, 18 August
1898, in Boston
1 f. autograph
1898
PA/28
Four notebooks containing "Lecture on Dr
Arnold"
Drafted text, with much correction, addition, and
crossing out. The inside front cover of notebook 1 is
covered with notes in Sadler's hand, including (a) a
title: "Thomas Arnold (1795-1842) - the New
Education [one of a series of lectures on XIX Century
Men of thought & Action]"; (b) "Lecture at Ancoats,
Sunday Nov. 20 / 1898 (I didn't choose the words of
the title)"; and then (c) many other notes of occasions
(dates and places) when the lecture was given, up to
1921. Vol 1) ‘lecture on Dr Thomas Arnold’ Vol 2)
‘lecture on Dr Arnold 2’ Vol 3) ‘lecture on Dr Arnold 3’
Vol 4) ‘lecture on Dr Arnold 4’ – with two last pages
being an annotated article on Prussian Secondary
education for boys pinned onto book’s pages. 17-18
Nov 1898
4 notebooks, autograph
1898
PA/29
MS notes on “Oversupply of Secondary Schools
in England in 17th century"
Notes from books on this subject and on "The danger
of too much secondary education in England in the
latter part of the 17th century"
2 ff. autograph
1899
PA/30
MS notes for a speech for a meeting of the
1899
National Home Reading Union (NHRU)
Detailed notes, presumably for the speech delivered
on 20 October 1899 (PA/31)
11 ff. autograph on paper embossed partly "Education
department, Whitehall", partly "Education Department
Library" and partly "Eastwood, Weybridge",
PA/31
MS draft of speech for "NHRU Meeting, LS Board
[London School Board?], Oct 20, 1899
See also. PA/30
Item 70 in Pickering
1899
12
8 ff. autograph on paper embossed "Education
department, Whitehall",
PA/32
MS notes for address "Ought the state to control
the studies in secondary schools?"
Notes for a paper delivered to the XIII Club, Nov. 4,
1899
9 ff. autograph on paper embossed "Education
department, Whitehall"
1899
PA/33
MS notebook containing “Town and country
problems in education".
Given to the Teachers' Guild, 24th Nov. 1899, and
Froebel Institute, 18th Jan. 1900.
Part 1.
ff. 20 annotated in ink and notes on Whitehall
notepaper
1899-1900
PA/34
MS notebook containing “Town and country
problems in education”.
Given to the Teachers' Guild, 24th Nov. 1899, and
Froebel Institute, 18th Jan. 1900.
Part 2. annotated in ink; includes a printed pamphlet
by Sadler, Secondary education in its Bearings on
Practical Life, 1899 and notes on Whitehall notepaper
ff. 12.
1899-1900
PA/35
MS notes for speech “Public schools and the
government of the Empire”.
Speech given on the 1st. December 1899.
Part 1 of text
ff.19
1899
PA/36
MS notes for speech “Public schools and the
government of the Empire”.
Speech given on the 1st. December 1899.
Part 2 of text
ff.13
1899
PA/37
MS Text “The parting of the ways in national
education. 5th December. 1899”.
Written December 5 1899 in the train from Bradford
between 8.30 and 12.30am for Sir Fabian Ware’s use.
13
Annotated “The pencil is all mine. The ink and
erasures are his MES Dec 1899”
5ff With numerous additions and annotations by [Sir]
Fabian Ware.
PA/38
MS notes for an address on education at
Birmingham
Detailed notes for a paper on general educational
issues. At the top: 'Birmingham, Dec. 13. 1899'.
8 ff. autograph on paper embossed "Education
department, Whitehall"
1899
PA/39
MS notes on history of Balliol College and of
Christ Church, University of Oxford
Notes taken from H.W.C. Davis, "Balliol College"
(1899), and H.L. Thompson, "Christ Church" (1900)
2 ff. autograph
ca. 1900
PA/40
MS heavily revised draft of section II of an
1900
address or article, partly related to the text of "The
two mindedness of England"
See also PA/54; paginated 7-9 then revised to 12-14
3 ff. autograph
PA/41
MS introduction to monograph on Education in
the United States by Prof Nicholas Murray
[Bathe?]
2 ff. autograph In ink; not in Sadler’s hand but with
annotations by MES in blue and graphite pencil
1900
PA/42
MS note of a motion before the Oxford Heb
Council February 1900
1 f. autograph Annotated, in pencil, in another hand
“1900 MS note Sir W Anson?”
ca.1900
PA/43
TS carbon copy "Report on the teaching of social
sciences in English secondary schools"
First page has two notes in Sadler's hand: (1) "March
1900 for Paris Congress on Social Science Teaching"
(pencil), (2) "Please return to M. E. Sadler, Board of
Education Library, St Stephen's House, Cannon Row,
London SW" (red ink). Occasional corrections in
Sadler's hand.
Two later sequences of pagination have been added
in the upper right-hand corner of the leaves.
1900
14
Marked up by the printer for publication in Higginson,
where it is printed, pp. 43-47. A French translation of
the paper was published in connection with the Paris
congress.
For the French translation, see Pickering, item 73.
21 ff.
PA/44
MS page mainly blank but with fragmentary notes
in ink and pencil
On “the British Via Media”, “coalition of [repelled
clemency?]”, “Time May 30 1900 Biog of H
Sidgewick” “lent to M Tawney Sept 25 00”
1 f. autograph the page has material pinned to it at
some stage, although this has been removed at an
unknown date there is significant foxing on the page
1900
PA/45
MS notes for "Lecture on National education and
social ideals"
Notes for a lecture delivered at ‘Cambridge S
Meeting, August 1900’
3 ff. autograph
1900
PA/46
MS extract from article on “A democrat’s View of
the presidential Contest from an occasional
correspondent in the Times dated October 13
1900”
1f. autograph; written in ink
1900
PA/47
TS copies of article "How far can we learn
1900
anything of practical value from the study of
foreign systems of education?"
"Notes of an address given at the Guildford
Educational Conference, on Saturday, October 20,
1900 (the Mayor of Guildford in the Chair)" 1900
Printed as a pamphlet (Guildford, 1900), 19 pp
See Pickering, item 74; reprinted in Higginson, pp. 4851
3 ff. typescript; four separately typed copies, probably
all prepared for J.H. Higginson; one is marked up for
printing
PA/48
MS Extracts from various 19th-century writers
Extracts on the subject of education including Eliot,
Archbishop Tait and Mazzini
4 ff. autograph
post 1900
15
PA/49
Envelope of MS correspondence and copy
minutes relating to an appointment to Special
Enquiries Section
15 ff. partly autograph on paper embossed partly
"Board of Education", and partly "Education
department, Whitehall"
1900-1901
PA/50
MS pencil notes on national character
4 ff. autograph
ca. 1901
PA/51
MS pencil notes on two mindedness
Item 88 in Pickering
2 ff. autograph
ca. 1901
PA/52
TS extract from “Unrest in secondary Schools”
Extract paginated pp49-50
2ff.
1901
PA/53
MS article "Economics and education"
Detailed notes for a lecture, dated "Aug. 5 1901".
Includes quotations from various books and other
publications.
27 ff. autograph
1901
PA/54
MS article “The two mindedness of England"
Notes for the address delivered at Reading College, 2
October
The address was subsequently printed as a pamphlet
See Pickering, item 88
16 ff. autograph 1901 paginated 4-15, 23, 27-31
1901
PA/55
MS notes on American higher and secondary
education including notes on the American
character and William Penn
Written at different times ca. 1901-02
6 ff. manuscript autograph on different kinds of paper,
some of it embossed "Board of Education”
ca. 1901-2
PA/56
TS text “The State of the poor a national
education 1800-1837”
Including a list of the authorities consulted
87ff.
nd, ca.
1902?
16
PA/57
TS “abstract of Acts and Bills affecting public
education in England 1391-1800”
87ff. Annotated in red ink
nd, ca.
1902?
PA/58
TS "Memorandum on government inspection of
private schools"
Headed confidential and dated at end "April 10. '02".
Autograph note on p. 1: "Prepared in answer to a
question from Mr. E B Sargent, Director of Education
in the Transvaal and Orange River Colony sent to him
Apr 11 1902".
11 ff. with occasional manuscript corrections.
1902
PA/59
MS draft lecture "Some features in the educational 1902
situation in England"
Detailed draft, with much revision and crossing out.
Pencil note on p. 1: "Lecture at Harvard University,
July 15, 1902". 1902
29 ff. autograph. With pencilled notes, largely
indecipherable
PA/60
TS "Memorandum on the St. Louis exhibition,
1904"
Dated at end "August 27th, 1902". Recommends that
Great Britain should make a special effort to be well
represented at the St. Louis exhibition in 1904
6 ff.
1902
PA/61
MS article "England's educational needs: a
constructive programme"
Draft with extensive revisions and marginal additions.
In another hand (p. 1): "By Michael E. Sadler,
Professor of [blank] in the University of Birmingham",
and the autograph note: "Proof returned Oct 28 '02"
12 ff. autograph Marked up for the press and
apparently published. At head of p. 1: "[?] Year Book"
1902
PA/62
MS Speech “Impressions of American Education
2”.
Give at the Educational Institute, Glasgow, 31st
December 1902.
Part 2 of speech.
ff.16. written in ink
17
PA/63
TS text on “Business and Citizenship”
Related to the subject of two-mindedness
2ff.
nd, post
1902
PA/64
MS notes for lecture "Universities and national
1903 ?
education"
Notes for a lecture. Headed "Manchester, 3rd lecture",
with, above, "4th lecture, London"; pencilled date
1903 in top corner of p.1.
7 ff. autograph in fragile condition
PA/65
MS pencil notes taken from a report of the War
Commission [on the Boer War]
1 small f., autograph
ca. 1903
PA/66
MS lecture notes on “The Teaching Profession as
a Career”
Dated 1903 or 1908
7ff. written in ink and pencil
1903 or
1908
PA/67
MS notes on 'Direction of naval education at the
Admiralty'
Notes on 'Direction of naval education at the
Admiralty' by J.A. Ewing
2 ff. autograph
1903
PA/68
MS notebook “Individuality in education and the
claims of the state II. 24th January 1903.”
Inserted is The central authority in English education,
1903 (not finished)
Part 2.
ff. 19 (wanting f.7).
1903
PA/69
MS account of an address by Sadler on the duty
of a teacher in regard to instruction on social
questions
Account of an address in unknown hand. Note in
Sadler's hand: "St. Mary's College, Paddington Feb 5,
1903"
4 ff. autograph
1903
PA/70
MS notebook “Applied science and social
control”.
Given at Birmingham, 18th February 1903.
1903
18
ff.16. Inserted are loose pages of summary (4 pp.).
PA/71
TS carbon copy of “Memorandum on the position
of Private Schools under the Education Act of
1902" by A. E. Twentyman
Marked M.E.S. in Sadler's hand on the first page; the
paper is signed A.E.T. and dated March 4, 1903
2 ff.
1903
PA/72
TS account of a speech by Sadler at Maria Grey
Training College
Dated "March 23, 1903" in Sadler's hand
2 ff. typescript; four copies, variously annotated by
Sadler
1903
PA/73
MS article “The value of private schools in a
national system of education"
Draft of a speech with many revisions and additions.
Headed "Private Schools Association Harrogate
Conference, June 1903"
13 ff. autograph with notes to printer in upper right
corner
1903
PA/74
MS account of and notes for lecture on "Teaching
of patriotism"
Notes and draft account of a discussion on 'Imperial
education and how to promote it in the towns and
villages of the United Kingdom', said to be for a
meeting of the Victoria League held at 10 Downing
Street, July 2 1903
5 ff. autograph; the last two ff. are in the form of
notes. There is some inconsistency in the original
pagination
1903
PA/75
MS article "Undercurrents of educational
influences"
Note on the first page: 'Claydon, July 24, 1903'
20 ff. in an unknown hand
1903
PA/76
MS notebook “Undercurrents of educational
influence”.
Given at Manchester Art Museum and University
Settlement, 27th July 1903.
ff,[i],30
1903
19
PA/77
MS notebook “National education in its bearing on 1903
the fiscal policy of the United Kingdom”.
Given at Oxford to the University Extension meeting,
3rd August 1903.
ff.31.
PA/78
MS notebook "University of Manchester - The task 1903
of the local education authorities I Nov 2 1903"
Draft of a lecture delivered at the Whitworth Hall,
Owens College, Manchester, 2 Nov. 1903; the second
in a series of public lectures on education.
Contains also a press cutting of the lecture from the
Manchester Guardian of 3 November 1903. See also
PA/79 Education
35 ff with 5 stubs autograph Notebook of folios at
front; manuscript on the first 4 folios,
PA/79
MS outline and notes for lecture series
Outlines and notes for the lecture delivered at the
Whitworth Hall, Owens College, Manchester, 2
November, 1903 (headed here "M/r 2nd lecture, Nov
2, 03"). Page 2 is headed "Elementary education".
Material at end, on different paper, may relate to a
different lecture. See also PA/49
9 ff., autograph, on paper of different colours and
sizes inconsistent pagination
1903
PA/80
MS outline notes for “London School of
Economics Lecture I Nov 20 03 The educational
problem in England"
Outline of a lecture given in London at the School of
Economics, 20 Nov. 1903; the first of a series.
5 ff. autograph
1903
PA/81
MS paper wrapper of lecture notes 'Section I Problems of English education'
Notes by Sadler Dec 7 1904 ‘the four lecture of which
these are the materials of the first were given first at
the University of Manchester Oct-Nov 1903 and then
at the London School of Economics Nov-Dec 1903. I
meant to write a book from them but had not the time
or [strength?] before work began again”
1 f. autograph on paper embossed "Board of
Education"
1903
20
PA/82
"Extracts from 'Annals of a clerical family,
1904
being some account of the family and descendents of
William Venn, Vicar of Otterton, Devon, 1600-1621' by
John Venn Fellow and president of Gonville and
Caius College Cambridge (London, Macmillan and
Co., 1904)"
18 ff.
PA/83
TS article on "Secondary and higher education"
Appears to be related to the Manchester series of
lectures in 1904
5 ff.
1904
PA/84
TS extract "Conscience clauses"
Notes extracted from 'The law of public education' by
Edwardes Jones and Sykes (London, second edition,
1904)
See also the holdings of the Bodleian MSS. Eng. c.
7117 fol 85-95 for another TS copy of this text dated
1921, as well as PA/406 and PA/407 for 1921 text
10 ff.
1904
PA/85
MS notes "Oldham"
Notes probably towards an address at Oldham in
1904? Includes section on the English constitution,
1 f. autograph on paper embossed "Dalton Hall,
Victoria Park, Manchester";
ca. 1904
PA/86
MS miscellaneous notes on secondary education
5 ff. autograph
ca. 1904
PA/87
TS "Notes for Liverpool address, Jan. 7th."
3 ff. MS notes on the first page by Sadler
1904
PA/88
MS notebook inscribed “Booker Washington”
notes for lecture at Manchester University January
1904
21ff. includes inserted note pages towards end blank
in ink and pencil
1904
PA/89
MS notebook "University of Manchester Lectures
on American education"
Notes for lectures delivered at the University of
1904
21
Manchester, January - March 1904, the first two of
them on "The question of religion instruction in the
public elementary and high schools"; includes on
John Ruskin 1904
Notebook with some loose sheets, autograph.
Includes a leaf from an American magazine "The
school journal", December 26, 1903.
21ff.
PA/90
MS notebook "The education of coloured race"
Notes for a lecture delivered at the University of
Manchester, 3 Feb. 1904 See also Pickering 103
Notebook of 18 ff. manuscript, autograph, in some
cases in a different hand. Paste-ins include (a) notes
on a sheet of writing paper with the letterhead of the
Board of Education Library; (b) a leaf removed from a
copy of the published report on "The education of
coloured race", from "Special Reports on Educational
Subjects", X/XI (1902); and (c) a correspondence
page from the magazine "The Outlook" for January
16, 1904.
1904
PA/91
MS pencil notes for and text of "Secondary
education, lecture V, practical conclusions"
Outline of a lecture delivered at the Manchester
University 1904, with part of full text, and pasted in
article on Hampshire education
10 ff., autograph ; inconsistent pagination suggesting
different drafts of the lecture
1904
PA/92
MS notes “Secondary schools Lecture II”
Notes on top of the page: "Secondary schools, lecture
II Jan 6 1904”
2 ff. autograph on paper embossed "Eastwood,
Weybridge",
1904
PA/93
MS notebook “History of education. Part VII.
University of Manchester, 14th-26th February
1904”.
Lectures numbered [16],17-21, in a course.
Pt. 7: ff.20; additional loose sheets inserted; very
fragile and torn
1904
22
PA/94
MS notebook “History of education. Part VIII.
University of Manchester, 14th-26th February
1904”.
Lectures numbered [16],17-21, in a course.
Pt.8: ff.19; additional loose sheets inserted; very
fragile and torn
1904
PA/95
MS lecture text "Our chief needs in secondary
education"
Lecture delivered in Warrington, Feb. 9th 1904 also
inscribed MES Dalton hall. Victoria Park Manchester;
partly in pencil partly in ink 1904 see also letters
database for correspondence with Frederick G
Ruddock on this lecture
6 ff., autograph
1904
PA/96
MS notebook "University of Manchester - The
teaching of patriotism Jan 30/04"
Material for a lecture delivered at the University of
Manchester, Jan. 30th, 1904
Notebook of 34ff. autograph; some press cuttings are
pasted on the pages
1904
PA/97
MS notes for lecture on education and trades
For lecture to be given on February 17 1904
6ff.
1904
PA/98
MS notebook inscribed “USA Secondary Schools” 1904
Notes for lectures at Manchester University February
24 1904 includes inserted pages and press cuttings
towards end some blank pages in ink and pencil
38ff. autograph and printed
PA/99
MS miscellaneous notes on secondary education
Some notes probably related to the lectures delivered
at the University of Manchester and 1904 and Lecture
I given there March 1 1905
8 ff. manuscript, autograph
1905
PA/100
[Notes about Benjamin Jowett]
TS extracts from books of different authors about
Benjamin Jowett
17 ff.
ca. 1905
23
PA/101
TS address "The educational influence of the late
master of Balliol"
Address about the figure of Benjamin Jowett,
annotated by Sadler and signed "Michael E. Sadler"
see also PA/100
26 ff.
1905
PA/102
TS "Report on the industrial education of natives
at Mariannhill Mission, Natal, and its dependent
stations in Cape Colony"
Typescript summary of the Board of education’s
Special report on Educational subjects Vol 14 1905
4 ff.
1905
PA/103
Ts and MS transcription of two quotations
Note on Sadler's hand: 'Sec. Educ. lect. 2'. One
quotation is entitled 'Aim of a liberal education' and
has a note: 'Written as a preface to a list of 98 book.
Quoted by Sir M.E. Grant Duff, Spectator, July 5th,
1902'. The other quotation is from 'Special reports on
educational subjects, vol. II', p. 287
3 ff.
ca. 1905
PA/104
MS notes "Categories of Secondary Schools"
Notes and statistics on secondary schools and their
development over the period 1872-1905
9 ff. autograph unknown hand
ca. 1905
PA/105
MS draft of a report on secondary education in
Hampshire
Probably published by the County Council of the
County of Southampton (Portsmouth, [1905]), 154 pp.
with the title 'Report on secondary and higher
education in Hampshire' Secondary education –
8 ff. autograph
ca. 1905
PA/106
MS extracts from various authors on patriotism
and education
10 ff. autograph
ca. 1905
PA/107
MS article “The Educational Situation in England"
Article ‘proposed for Ed Review USA 1905 not sent in
this form’
7 ff. autograph
1905
24
PA/108
MS and TS "Lecture on the teaching of patriotism" 1905
Lecture delivered at Bradford Philosophical Institute,
the 2nd of February, 1905 then altered and shortened
for Ancoats, Birmingham Manchester March 5 1905
29 ff. autograph including pasted in sections of printed
article ‘the Two Mindedness of England’ and loose
printed paper to the Royal Colonial Institute
PA/109
TS article "Benjamin Jowett"
Extracts from publications on Benjamin Jowett with
Sadler's comments. Dated 'March 3rd, 1905' 1905
33 ff. some conservation work carried out on
individual sheets
1905
PA/110
MS notes for an address to the Modern
Languages Association
see Modern language Teacher Vol 1/1 1909 pp4-7
3 ff. manuscript, autograph
ca. 1905
PA/111
MS notes for a lecture "Teaching of patriotism"
Lecture delivered at the John Rylands Library,
Manchester, Jan. 25, 1905
5 ff. autograph
1905
PA/112
MS article on "Pestalozzi"
Dated at the top: Feb 18, 1905
9 ff. autograph. Pages are numbered 1-10 but the
number 3 is missing;
1905
PA/113
MS notes on German education
Note on the top: "Course of Study Lecture 2. March 8,
'05"
11 ff., autograph with 4 carbon copy sheets
1905
PA/114
MS notes on patriotism and teaching
1905
Note on the top left corner in Sadler's hand: "Notes for
Cambridge lectures (Univ. Extension Summer
Meeting, 1905) on 'Teaching patriotism in schools'"
10 ff. autograph
PA/115
TS article “Adult Schools in England”
Includes a list of sources
nd, ca.
1906?
25
5ff. annotated in pencil “25”
1906
PA/116
MS article "French influences in English
Education"
A lecture delivered on the occasion of a visit of
professors from the University of Paris to the
University of London, 1906.
Printed in 'Modern Language Teaching', vol. 2, no. 6
(1906), pp. 161-70; reprinted in 'Educational Review',
no. 33 (1907), pp. 145-61, and in Higginson, pp. 6570. A French version, "L'influence française sur
l'éducation anglaise", was printed in 'Revue
Internationale de l'Enseignement', no. 52 (1906), pp.
26-40. See also
Pickering, item 138
19 ff. autograph
PA/117
TS English version of “Nationale Erziehung"
1907
article
English version of the paper published in the German
'Deutsche Schulerziehung' (ed. von W. Rein,
Munchen: Lehmann, 1907), II, pp. 544-67. Note in
Sadler's hand: 'Please return this type-written copy,
when translated, to M.E.Sadler, Eastwood Weybridge,
England' See Pickering, item 168
96 ff. with MS annotations
PA/118
MS notebooks on history of education
3 notebooks 1) “History of Education (Oxford Lecture
1907) William Lovett & Edward Baines”; 2) (in corner)
“BA[….] Brougham” , 3) “History of Education 18501907 (Oxford lecture, 1907)”. Rough notes for
lectures held for Oxford University extension.
3 notebooks, autograph
1907
PA/119
MS notebook “Oxford 1907. History of education,
1750 - [...]”
Notes for lectures on the history of education, held in
Oxford in 1907. Note on first pages indicates begun
‘Jan 28 1907’. Subjects include Pestalozzi, English,
Scots, American, German and French educational
thought as well as parliament and education provision
Notebook, 40 ff., autograph
1907
PA/120
Notes on education
MS notes and draft texts for lectures held in Oxford,
1907
26
1907, on education and history of education
9 ff. autograph
PA/121
MS notebook "University of Manchester – 6
educational lectures on the democratic movement
in English secondary education Wed Jan 30 –
March 6 1907"
Notes for a series of lectures at the University of
Manchester. The first page contains an index and
titles of the lectures
Notebook, 68 ff., autograph
1907
PA/122
MS article about John Locke
Dated on top: "Dec. 1907".
See also PA/831
3 ff. autograph in pencil,
1907
PA/123
MS Miscellaneous loose notes on different
aspects of education
Many of these notes are preliminary for lectures held
in 1907-08; including bibliography and notes on
female education, extension schemes and
comparisons of English and German education
systems
30 ff. autograph
1907-1908
PA/124
TS memorandum "The future work of the
Secondary Schools Association"
Memorandum for a sub-committee. Dated at the top
in pencil: "1908".
6 ff.
1908
PA/125
TS article "The two-mindedness of England"
Typescript note at the top page: "Re-written 1908".
Typescript signature: "M.E.Sadler" 1908
See Pickering, item 88
17 ff. with some pencil corrections
1908
PA/126
MS text of presentation "Should secondary
teachers be civil servants?"
Speech prepared for a meeting. Signed at the end:
"M. E. Sadler"
Published with the same title in the A.M.A.: the journal
of the Incorporated Association of Assistant Masters
1908
27
in Secondary Schools, 3 (1908), pp. 4-7; reprinted in
Higginson, pp. 85-88 See Pickering, item 190
20 ff. manuscript in paper embossed "Royal Societies
Club, St. James's Street, S.W."
PA/127
TS account of lecture “Education and
Unemployment”
Dated January 15 1908
5ff. annotated in pencil
1908
PA/128
MS text of lecture "England through poets' eyes"
Note on the top: "Eccles pupil teachers Feb. 5, 1908".
Contains many quotations from various English poets.
23 ff. autograph
1908
PA/129
MS outline of lecture "University of Manchester 3rd 1908
year students"
Note on the top: "lecture Feb 19, 1908"on the reform
of English secondary education 1800-1833.
4 ff. pencil autograph
PA/130
MS text of lecture "English thinkers on the State
and education"
Notes on the top: "(1) John Stewart Mill” and
University of Manchester Feb 22 08” Feb. 5, 1908".
Text of lecture followed by outline notes and printed
page from the AMA February 1908.
23 ff. autograph
PA/131
MS notes for a meeting regarding Hyde Secondary 1908
School
Notes for a meeting regarding Hyde secondary school
at the Mechanic Hall, Hyde, with travel directions,
rough agenda, notes for lecture and background
information. Note at top right of first page “Mr Burden
Feb 22 08”
4 ff. autograph
PA/132
1908
MS notes of lecture "The Growth in English
education and public supervision or control in XIX
century"
Outline notes of lecture. Notes on the top: Manchester
University 3rd year students Wed Feb 26 1908"..
6 ff. autograph
1908
28
PA/133
MS notes of lectures for Manchester University
Outline notes of lectures to students 1) "The Growth
in public supervision or control in XIX century
continued from Feb 26" on the top: “Manchester
University 3rd year students Monday March 2 1908"
2pp; 2) “Manchester University March 4 1908 3rd
years – the Local Authority in English education
9ff. autograph
1908
PA/134
MS text and notes of lecture “Socialist Thought in
English education 1800-1908”
MS text and notes of lecture to “Manchester
University 3rd year students March 16 1908".
7ff. autograph
1908
PA/135
MS text and notes of lecture “Socialist Thought in
English Education II”
MS text and notes of lecture to “Manchester
University 3rd year students March 18 – last lecture of
course’ 1908".
7ff. autograph
1908
PA/136
MS article “Great Britain and Ireland”
On the bills for elementary education in England and
Wales, the Scottish education bill and the Irish
university bill for the Révue International de
l’Enseignement in pencil dated May 1908
25ff.
1908
PA/137
MS text of address to Stockwell Training College
Note in left hand corner of first page “June 6 1908”.
See also letters database for correspondence with
Lydia Manley regarding the event
7ff. autograph pencil and ink
1908
PA/138
TS account of talk to “The Fabian Society’s
Education Group”
On the state’s aims in education under present
conditions in England, dated October 28 1908
5ff. annotated in pencil
1908
29
PA/139
TS article "Friendship between American and
British educators, a bond of international peace"
See also letters database for Sadler’s covering letter
to Butler and Murray on the article
3 ff.
1909
PA/140
TS carbon copy account of address “Secondary
education and the state”
Ts address including text of speech to the Liverpool
Collegiate School prize; with MS notes and
amendments giving
5ff.
1909
PA/141
TS carbon copy account of address “The New
Movement in [secondary?] education”
TS address including text of lecture to Barnsley High
School for Girls on the occasion of the opening of
their new building. Note in top right corner “No 22
1909”
4ff. Some conservation work on torn first page
1909
PA/142
TS carbon copy account of address “The New
Impulse in Girls’ Education”
TS address including text of lecture to Barnsley High
School for Girls on the occasion of the opening of
their new building. Slightly differing text to PA141.
Note in top right corner No 22 1909
3ff. typescript carbon copy
1909
PA/143
MS notes for lecture to third year students at
Manchester University
An introduction to the course on the history of
education and their reading list dated January 12
1909
5ff. includes printed text attached to p3 in pencil
paginated p 1-4
1909
PA/144
MS notes on central authority in education
Notes at top of first page “Jan 20 09”
7ff. autograph in pencil
1909
PA/145
MS notes for lecture at Manchester University
On the history of education in pencil Dated January
26 1909
1909
30
3ff. paginated p 1-3
PA/146
TS Memorandum of conversation with Leyton
District Ratepayers’ Association
TS memorandum on discussions regarding
educational needs of the district dated February 17
1909
4ff.
1909
PA/147
MS text on “general characteristics of educational
development in England and Wales 1800-1870”
MS notes “written in train to Oxford April 24 09”
4ff. autograph
1909
PA/148
MS notes for lecture to third year students at
Manchester University
on the history of education dated October 6 1909
3ff. paginated p 1-3 in pencil
1909
PA/149
MS text of lecture “The Present Trend of
Educational Thought in England”
“Presidential address to the Fulham educational
Council - Oct 25 1909 – by professor M E Sadler”
10ff. autograph
1909
PA/150
TS report “The Study of Education in Oxford
Suggestions for the further development of the
School”
Dated November 1909
10ff. annotated in pencil
1909
PA/151
TS carbon copy report “The Study of Education in
Oxford - Suggestions for the Further development
of the School”
9ff. missing page 10
nd
PA/152
TS carbon copy account of address “Secondary
education and the state”
Ts address including text of speech to the Liverpool
Collegiate School prize giving; note in pencil top right
corner Nov 23 1909
5ff. with MS notes and some conservation work to
damaged first page amendments
1909
31
PA/153
MS notes and text for a lecture to the Fabian
Society December 14 1909
Ms notes (ff 4) and text (ff6) for lecture
10ff. autograph
1909
PA/154
MS notes for talk given at St Mary’s College
Paddington
MS notes (3ff), TS account (6ff) and press-cutting
account (1f) of lecture with covering letter from
newspaper transcriber (1f) for talk given at St Mary’s
College Paddington Dec 13 1909 on the college and
Education Board policy
11ff. typescript, manuscript and printed
1909
PA/155
TS carbon copy account of Lecture “Compulsory
Continued Education”
Ts address including text of lecture to the Education
Group of the Fabian Society “1909 14 Dec”
7ff.
1909
PA/156
TS article “The Growth of the Authority of the
State in English Education Since 1850”
Related to item 204 listed in Pickering
11ff. with ms annotations
ca. 19091910?
PA/157
TS text “The Central Authority in English
Education”
Unfinished TS text with timeline from 1816
2ff.
nd, ca.
1910
PA/158
TS carbon copy article “The State and Local
Authorities in English Education 1850-1910”
TS carbon copy of text with bibliography
24ff. marked up for printers; MS title page
ca. 1910
PA/159
TS text “German Education in the Nineteenth
Century”
See also the holdings of the Bodleian MSS. Eng. c.
7117 fol 238-41 for a version this text, undated
27 ff. with ms amendments
1910
32
PA/160
TS article "The Increase of the Powers of the State 1910
and of the Local Authorities in English Education
(1850-1910)"
TS article with ms amendments and including
timeline and bibliography – original date of 1900
amended to 1910 See Pickering Item 204
28ff
PA/161
MS and TS notebook “Education in England”
Written for M Buisson's Dictionnaire de pédagogie,
1910. Included are chapters 1-5, with contents list of
whole, an extra contents list and a page of the
bibliography, both in typescript
ff. [i], 52, 6,3,3
PA/162
1910
TS carbon copy paper “The Relation of
Elementary Schools to Technical Schools Day and
Evening”
Delivered at the North of England education
conference held at Leeds January 1910 See also
PA/163
31ff. with ms amendments
PA/163
1910
TS carbon copy paper “The Relation of
Elementary Schools to Technical Schools Day and
Evening”
Delivered at the education conference held at Leeds
January 1910 see also PA/162
31ff. with ms amendments
PA/164
TS account of lecture on “The Rise of Central
Authority in English Education”
TS account of lecture given at Municipal School of
Technology on Friday 21 January 1910
See also PA/144
4ff. with ms additions in pencil
PA/165
TS and MS texts and notes for lectures on “The
1910
Conflict of Social Ideals in English Education”
Texts and notes for lectures with introductory
overview of series dated Feb 16, Feb 23, and March 2
1910
26ff.
1910
1910
33
PA/166
TS account of lecture on “German Influence in
English education”
TS account of lecture given at Manchester University
on Saturday 5 Feb 1910
See also the holdings of the Bodleian MSS. Eng. c.
7117 fol 232-7 for a copy of this text
3ff. with MS additions
1910
PA/167
MS notes “Lecture X”
MS notes for ‘lecture X’ held Feb 9 1910 on the
question ‘why was 1860-1870 a period of enquiry into
and reform of secondary education?’
TS text in pencil
5ff. pencil autograph
1910
PA/168
MS notes on inspection of Ladybarn School,
Withington, Manchester 21-24 March 1910
5ff. autograph, in pencil with ms additions
1910
PA/169
TS report on inspection of Ladybarn School,
Withington, Manchester 21-24 March 1910
5ff. with ms additions and some conservation to first
page
1910
PA/170
TS carbon copy paper “the English View of
Education”
TS text of paper delivered on the opening of the
Rotherham Municipal High School for Girls dated May
6 1910
See also PA/171 and PA/172
5ff. with ms additions
1910
PA/171
TS paper “The English View of Education”
TS text of paper delivered on the opening of the
Rotherham Municipal High School for Girls dated May
6 1910
see also PA/170 and PA/172
5ff. with ms additions
1910
PA/172
MS notes for opening of the Rotherham Municipal
High School for Girls
MS notes for paper to be delivered on the opening of
the Rotherham Municipal High School for Girls on
May 6 1910 See also PA/170 and PA/171 for variant
1910
34
version
5ff. not in Sadler’s hand
PA/173
TS Memorandum on “Private Schools in England”
TS memorandum dated May 7 1910
10ff.
1910
PA/174
TS article “History of Education”
TS article on Charles Hoole dated May 7 1910
1f.
1910
PA/175
MS notes for a paper on English higher secondary
education and the state
MS notes for paper delivered at Cambridge May 19
1910; inconsistent pagination first page unnumbered
then pages 12-14.
4ff. autograph in pencil
1910
PA/176
TS carbon copy paper on “Moral Instruction and
Training in Schools”
Dated July 1910 and including bibliography note in
pencil ‘40905’
25ff.
1910
PA/177
MS article “Memories of the Earl of Stamford, who
died at Weyhope June 1910”
article with annotations 2 July 1910 and signed S
4ff. in unknown hand
1910
PA/178
MS Notes on “Acts Relating to Education 18601870”
MS notes, annotated in unknown hand “P Sandiforth’s
(?) notes made 1910 (August)
10ff. in unknown hand
1910
PA/179
TS carbon copy text “the Educational outlook”
See also letters database for covering letter to the
Times Educational Supplement dated 3 August 1910.
18ff.
1910
PA/180
TS text “the Educational outlook”
TS annotated with date May 1910, amended from
“Sept 1910” see also PA/119 letters database for
1910
35
covering letter to the Times Educational Supplement
dated 3 August 1910
3ff. ms annotations
PA/181
TS Article “The New Headmaster of Repton”
TS article dated august 1910 “for the ‘School World’,
“M E Sadler, Weybridge 12 August 1910”
2ff.
1910
PA/182
TS letter “The new headmaster of Repton: to the
editor of the Journal of Education”
TS letter dated august 1910 “M E Sadler, Weybridge
12 August 1910”
4ff. with MS annotations in pencil
1910
PA/183
TS notes “private initiative in English Education”
TS notes dated November 1910 giving overview of
history of private initiative and point of discussion
See also PA/184 for later version of text
3ff.
1910
PA/184
TS text “Private initiative in English Education” or
“Joseph Lancaster and Andrew Bell”
TS text with annotations; original title “Private initiative
in English Education” changed to “Joseph Lancaster
and Andrew Bell” by pencil amendments and dated
November 1910 See also PA/183
3ff.
1910
PA/185
MS and TS text “Private Initiative in English
Education”
MS and TS text for the Kensington Education
Committee (?) 14 November 1910 giving overview of
history of private initiative and point of discussion see
also PA/183 and PA/184 for other versions of the text
12ff.
1910
PA/186
TS paper “Educational reform and political
change in England”
TS notes dated 7 November 1910 with autograph
note top right corner, ‘secondary education’
1f. with ms notes
1910
36
PA/187
TS paper “The State and Education”
TS paper dated 29 November 1910 presented to the
Sociological Society with MS note in top left corner in
pencil stating see also copy of speech in file ‘power
of central authority’.
See also the holdings of the Bodleian MS. Eng. D.
3530 fol 1-5 for another version of this text.
3ff.
1910
PA/188
TS paper “The State and Education”
TS notes dated November 30 1910
See also PA/146 and the holdings of the Bodleian
MS. Eng. D. 3530 fol 1-5 for another version of this
text.
9ff.
1910
PA/189
TS carbon copy account of address “The
Christian Education of Women in the East”
TS account of address to Manchester High School for
Girls
2ff.
nd, ca.
1911
PA/190
TS extract from “The Education of Women in
China”
Original volume by Margaret E Burton New York
Fleming H Revell Company 1911 pp34-35
4ff.
1911
PA/191
TS account of the lecture ‘The Christian Education nd,
of Women in the East’
ca.1911
Read to Manchester high School for Girls.
2ff.
PA/192
MS draft text “The Value of Historical Studies in
English Education”
Annotated “Return to ME Sadler, Eastwood,
Weybridge” dated 1911
13ff. in ink and annotated in pencil with corrections
and notes also in pencil paginated p1-14, missing p8
PA/193
TS carbon copy account (3ff) with TS notes (1f) for 1911
lecture to the Huddersfield Technical College
Dated 1911
4ff. annotated in pencil
1911
37
PA/194
TS carbon copy biographical notice of Jeremy
Bentham
TS carbon copy article annotated in pencil “printed in
full”, “Cyclopedia of Education”
3ff. annotated in pencil
1911
PA/195
TS carbon copy biographical notice of Thomas
Arnold
For the Cyclopedia of Education
11ff.
1911
PA/196
TS biographical notice of George Birbeck
For the Cyclopedia of Education. See also PA/197
2ff. corrected for press
1911
PA/197
TS biographical article on George Birbeck MD
(1776-1841)
Annotated “for sources see ‘John Dawson’. See also
PA/196
1f. annotated in pencil at foot of page
nd
PA/198
TS (2ff.) and MS (1f.) biographical notice of T S
Huxley
See also PA/199
3ff.
ca. 1911
PA/199
TS carbon copy biographical notice of T S Huxley
For the Cyclopedia of Education annotated in pencil.
See also PA/198. An alternate version appeared in
the Cyclopedia of Education of 1911
16ff.
ca. 1911
PA/200
TS carbon copy biographical notice of Edward
Baines
For the Cyclopedia of Education
4ff. annotated in pencil ‘printed in full’
1911
PA/201
TS carbon copy biographical notice of Joshua
Girling Firth
For the Cyclopedia of Education
4ff. annotated in pencil ‘printed in full’
1911
38
PA/202
TS biographical notice of Henry Brougham
For the Cyclopedia of Education
3ff. annotated in pencil ‘1936’
1911
PA/203
TS biographical notice of John Brown
For the Cyclopedia of Education
2ff. annotated in pen ‘1942’ and ‘1943’ on first and
second pages
1911
PA/204
TS carbon copy biographical notice of William
Ellis
For the Cyclopedia of Education
6ff. annotated in pencil ‘printed in full’ paginated from
p2-7 in pencil
1911
PA/205
TS biographical notice of Thomas Bray
For the Cyclopedia of Education corrected
3ff. annotated in pencil ‘1822’
1911
PA/206
TS biographical notice of T D Acland
For the Cyclopedia of Education
3ff. annotated in pencil
ca. 1911
PA/207
TS article on Endowed Schools Acts
This was part of an on article on the ‘Endowed
Schools Acts’ written for but not included in the
Cyclopedia ‘but not sent in this form’.
12ff. annotated in pencil and ink, paginated p4-17.
ca. 1911
PA/208
TS part of article ‘Endowed Schools Acts’
Part of an alternate version with different annotations.
12ff. Pagination from 4-17. Annotated ‘first form’ and
‘duplicate’ in pencil, latter in unknown hand
ca. 1911
PA/209
TS carbon copy notes for article on ‘Art in
Schools’.
4ff.
ca. 1911
PA/210
TS carbon copy article ‘German Education in the
Nineteenth Century’.
. See also the holdings of the Bodleian MSS. Eng. c.
7116 fol 35-7 and fol. 49-66 for another copy of this
text, giving date of lecture as 10 March 1911
ca. 1911
39
Item 263 in Pickering
6ff.
PA/211
TS carbon copy article ‘German Education in the
Nineteenth Century’
See also the holdings of the Bodleian MSS. Eng. c.
7116 fol 35-7 and fol. 49-66 for another copy of this
text, giving date of lecture as 10 March 1911
39ff.
ca. 1911
PA/212
TS text “German education in the nineteenth
century”
TS six drafts of texts on German education: 7ff, 10ff,
8ff, 7ff, 3ff and 8ff.
See Pickering and also the holdings of the Bodleian
MSS. Eng. c. 7116 fol 35-7 and fol. 49-66 for another
copy of this text, giving date of lecture as 10 March
1911
43ff.
nd, ca.
1911
PA/213
TS carbon copy biographical notice of William
Edward Forster
For the Cyclopedia of Education annotated in pencil.
An abridged version was printed in the Cyclopedia
itself
13ff.
ca. 1911
PA/214
TS carbon copy extract on “state control in
education”
Dated January 1911
1f. Pagination indicates the extract to be p2 section II
of a larger text; annotated in pencil on verso
annotated “copies - discard”
1911
PA/215
TS memorandum to authors on creating articles
on Kaye-Shuttleworth and Edward Baines (2ff)
and circular from the Dictionary of National
Biography (2ff)
See also letters database for letters from and to
Sidney Lee in connection to the work for the DMB
dated February-September 1911
4ff.
nd, 1911
PA/216
TS Paper “Pictures In A Great City”
“A paper by Professor M E Sadler, read at a special
1911
40
meeting of the governors of the Royal Manchester
institute on Thursday March 16th 1911”
2ff.
PA/217
TS extract of article on George Moberly
ca. 1911?
TS extract from “Dulce Domum. George Moberly
(DCL; headmaster of Winchester college, 1835-1866,
bishop of Salisbury 1869-1885) His family and friends.
By his daughter C A E Moberly (London John Murray
1911) – extract from an article in the Guardian written
in 1885 after Bishop Moberley’s death” pp30-31;
2ff. annotated in pencil ‘biography’
PA/218
Printed, TS and MS biographical information on
William Henry Herford
Printed proofs of biographical article on William Henry
Herford (2ff), short TS article on Herford (2ff), sheets
of questions sent to Miss Herford numbered 1-10 and
then 1-4 and returned by her with answers annotated
in ink (3ff) and blank copy sheets with questions
numbered 1-9 (2ff) see also letters database for
covering letter to the Caroline Herford dated 19
September 1911
9ff. part stamped “Spottiswood and Co 2 October
1911”
1911
PA/219
TS account of the lecture ‘Tolstoy and Education’
Lecture given for the winter meeting for Teachers at
the College of Preceptors, January 11 1911.
3ff. annotated in pencil with some conservation work
on the paper
1911
PA/220
TS article ‘The Art of Story Telling’
Dated January 14 1911
1f. annotated in pencil (illegible)
1911
PA/221
TS accounts of lectures on arts and education
2 TS accounts of lectures 1) ‘Tolstoy and Education’
given to the University of Manchester January 16, 3ff,
1911; and 2) ‘Post-Impressionism in Education’, also
given to the University of Manchester January 16
1911, 3ff.
6ff. annotated in pencil
1911
41
PA/222
TS appreciation of Dr Paton
Dated 27 January 1911.
4ff. annotated in pencil.
1911
PA/223
MS letter to the editor of The Guardian
Dated February 6 1911, regarding village schools, the
church and contemporary educational legislation.
3ff. annotated in pencil and ink.
1911
PA/224
TS carbon copy “notes of the Address given by
Professor Sadler at the Parents’ Conference
[inserted –‘held at Ladyburn House’]
Address given on Saturday 11th March 1911” on
general topics and principles of schools in England.
8ff. annotated in pencil (later crossed out) ‘please
return to Miss Beard, Ladyburn House Withington’.
1911
PA/225
MS notes for a lecture on T S Huxley
Lecture to be given at Manchester University 3rd year
and Diploma students March 15 1911.
2ff. autograph Annotated in pencil
1911
PA/226
TS paper ‘Pictures in a Great City’
Read to the Annual meeting of the Governors of the
Manchester Royal Institution March 16 1911..
11ff. annotated in pencil
1911
PA/227
MS paper ‘Pictures in a Great City’
Read to a special meeting of the Governors of the
Manchester Royal Institution March 16 1911.
11ff. autograph Annotated in pencil
1911
PA/228
TS carbon copy account of the lecture ‘German
Education in the Nineteenth Century’
Given to the University of Manchester during the Lent
term 1911.
8ff. annotated in ink and pencil
ca. 1911
PA/229
TS lecture to “Stockwell Training College”
On comradeship in politics and education dated “June
3 1911”
6f. annotated in blue pencil
1911
42
PA/230
TS carbon copy article ‘Endowed Schools Acts,
England and Wales 1869-1889’
This article was not included in the Cyclopedia due to
lack of space and part of the article on W E Forster
was used instead. June 13 1911
12ff. irregular pagination. Annotated in pencil.
1911
PA/231
TS carbon copy article “Education in England –
New Light on English Secondary Education”
On developments in secondary education since 1903.
Annotated “statistics of after-careers of pupils who left
state-aided secondary schools” and dated September
1911
11ff. annotated in pencil paginated p1-11
1911
PA/232
TS and MS account of address on the occasion of
the ‘Opening of Scoutcraft Exhibition’.
2 pages of TS text, with 1 page of pencil notes
October 11 1911.
3ff. annotated in pencil.
1911
PA/233
1911
TS biographical notice of Thomas Godolphin
Rooper
For the Dictionary of National Biography. (7ff) with
galley proof (1f) stamped ‘2 October 1911’.
See also letters database for correspondence with C
Agnes Rooper on this article
8ff. annotations in ink and pencil regarding word count
PA/234
TS article ‘Devonshire Fishermen on Modern
Education’
For journal “The School Child” - a critique of the
volume “Seems So: A Working Class View of Politics”
by Stephen Reynolds, including extracts from the
latter. Dated December 1911.
10ff. annotated in pencil.
1911
PA/235
MS notes for address at Batley Grammar School
Dated 1 December 1911.
4ff. autograph in pencil
1911
PA/236
MS notes for an address at the opening of the
Pontefract and District GHS
Dated December 2 1911.
1911
43
5ff. autograph in pencil
1911
PA/237
TS account of speech ‘Education and
Advancement in Life’
Read to the speech day of Ossett Grammar School
14 December 1911 with additional MS notes.
See also letters database for letter from Felix Dufton
dated 10 November 1912 relating to the school
3ff. annotated in pencil.
PA/238
TS account of lecture to the Worker’s Educational 1911
Association of Bradford on ‘The Education of later
Life’
Dated December 16 1911..
2ff. annotated in pencil
PA/239
TS carbon copy account of lecture “A Poor Man’s 1911
Protest Against Modern Education”
Discussing Stephen Reynolds’s book “Seems So” and
given at the annual speech day of the Cockburn High
School annotated in pencil dated December 18 1911
4f.
PA/240
MS notes and TS programme regarding lecture
‘Art in the School’
MS notes for lecture ‘Art in the School’ read to
Glasgow School of Art Saturday December 23 1911
(7ff) and TS programme for the related exhibition of
art and craft work that day (1f).
8ff. autograph with annotations in pencil
1911
PA/241
TS notes for lecture ‘Art in Schools’
Read during Glasgow School of Art primary ad
secondary schools art exhibition on December 23
1911.
2ff.
1911
PA/242
MS notes of talk on textiles by Mr J F Smith dated
January 9 1912
1f. autograph in pencil
1912
PA/243
TS outline of a course of three lectures on
‘German Influence In English Education’
See also PA/166 for text on subject dated 1910
ca. 1912
44
Item 254 in Pickering
3ff.
PA/244
TS carbon copy biographical notice of Benjamin
Jowett for the Cyclopedia of Education
10ff. annotated in pencil ‘parts in square brackets
were not printed’
ca. 1912
PA/245
TS carbon copy biographical notice of James
Philips Kay-Shuttleworth
For the Cyclopedia of Education
12ff. annotated in pencil ‘parts in square brackets
were not printed’
ca. 1912
PA/246
TS carbon copy biographical notice of Quintin
Hogg
For the Cyclopedia of Education.
See also PA/746, PA/664, PA/605, PA/741 and
PA/742
8ff. annotated in pencil ‘passages in square brackets
were not printed’
ca. 1912
PA/247
TS report on Cockburn High School for 1911.
4ff. Some conservation repairs to paper. Annotated in
ink and pencil
ca. 1912
PA/248
TS article on W H Herford
For the Dictionary of National Biography (shorter
version than one printed)
3ff. annotated in pencil
ca. 1912
PA/249
TS article on W H Herford
For the Dictionary of National Biography
11ff. heavily annotated in pen
ca. 1912
PA/250
TS and MS tests regarding speech at Shipley
Guild of Help
TS account (1f) and MS pencil notes (5ff) of a
speech at Shipley Guild of Help on the work of the
guilds 16 January 1912
6ff.
1912
45
1912
PA/251
TS and MS texts for speech on the “Society Of
Friends and English Education”
Incomplete TS account of (1f) and ms (4ff) and TS
(2ff) notes for speech on the “Society Of Friends and
English Education” at the Mount School, York,
January 23 1912
7ff.
PA/252
MS notes for speech on the Officer Training Corps ca. 1912
[of Leeds University?]
2ff. autograph in pencil
PA/253
TS speech of welcome entitled “Officers Training
Corps”
3ff. address to Major Ashmore, head of the OTC
department of the War Office General Staff, Jan 31
1912, with 1f pencil notes
4ff.
1912
PA/254
MS speech (6ff) and notes (3ff) on “The Training
of Social workers”
Given to the Charity Organisation Society Leeds
February 1 1912
See also letters database for correspondence with
Charles Hargrove on this event
9ff. autograph
1912
PA/255
MS notes for speech “The Educational Crisis In
the [East?]”
Given at Ripon 12 February 1912
4ff. autograph
1912
PA/256
TS carbon copy account of address “The
Christian Education of Women in the East”
Given at Manchester High School for Girls Tuesday
Feb 12 1912
2ff.
1912
PA/257
TS text on two forces in educational movement
that began in the 18th century
Dated 28 February 1912
2ff.
1912
46
PA/258
Printed and TS texts regarding Co-Operative
Educational Committees’ Association Conference
Printed conference flyer (1f) TS account of speech
“Changes in Educational Fashion” (2ff) TS carbon
copy account of same speech (2ff) and TS notes (2ff)
for Co-Operative Educational Committees’
Association Conference at Morley March 9th 1912
4f. annotated in blue and graphite pencil
1912
PA/259
TS account of address “Recent Criticism of Our
Elementary Schools”
Given at Bradford and District branch of the National
Union of Teachers May 11 1912 (3ff). TS notes for
speech (2ff) and MS notes (2ff)
See also letters database for correspondence with
John Taylor Waterhouse on this event
8ff.
1912
PA/260
TS ‘address delivered by Michael E Sadler (later
Sir Michael), Vice Chancellor of the University of
Leeds, England, at the meeting of the Allgemeiner
Deutscher Neuphilologenverband at FrankfurtAm-Maine on 28th May 1912’
3ff.
1912
PA/261
MS of private lecture “The Secret Uncertainty of
Our Educational Beliefs”
Given at Manchester to education Students June 6
1912
3ff. autograph pencil notes
1912
PA/262
MS notes taken during lecture on Industrial
Legislation (by F Keeling?) at Leeds University
Dated June 21 1912
1f. autograph
1912
PA/263
MS notes taken during lecture on Chinese thought 1912
by Rev F Turner at Leeds University
Dated June 22 1912
1f. autograph
PA/264
MS (4ff) and TS (1f) notes for speech at Leeds
University on Degree Day June 29 1912
1f. part autograph
1912
47
PA/265
TS Speech “The Educational Outlook”
Given at Educational Settlement committee public
meeting of July 11 1912
See also letters database for correspondence with W
H Ball and Thomas Charles Fry, Dean of Lincoln,
regarding this event.
5ff. with pencil annotations
1912
PA/266
TS notes (1f) and MS speech of welcome (3ff) to
visiting delegates from overseas universities at a
Leeds University Lunch in the refectory July 12
1912
4ff.
1912
PA/267
MS pencil notes for speech of on “Present
tendencies in English education”
Presented at a reception of visiting delegates from
overseas universities at a Leeds University July 12
1912
2ff.
1912
PA/268
MS notes (1f) and copy of TS records of
proceedings of the Conference of Universities of
the Empire including speech by Sadler (3ff)
Dated July 19 1912.
See also letters database for correspondence with
Alex Hill on this event
4ff. Marked up for publication by J H Higginson. The
typescript text is not the complete record: pagination
runs only p14-16.
1912
PA/269
MS text of speech “The Two currents in English
Today”
Delivered at Middlesbrough July 19 1912
6ff. autograph with pencil annotations
1912
PA/270
MS text of speech in pencil “The States of Mind of
English Education”
Delivered at Leeds Modern School July 23 1912
See also the holdings of the Bodleian MSS. Eng. c.
7116 fol 84-6 for another TS copy of this speech
3ff. autograph
1912
48
PA/271
MS notes on a “visit to the exhibition of the John
S Cotman drawings and paintings at Whitworth
Institute Manchester August 1 1912”
1f. autograph
1912
PA/272
TS carbon copy letter to the Editor of the “Nation”
On the WEA and the history and development of
English universities dated August 9 1912
4f.
1912
PA/273
TS account of address delivered to the Yorkshire
Training College October 14 1912
On practical subjects in schools and Leeds schools in
general
4ff. with pencil annotations
1912
PA/274
MS pencil notes for lecture to the Glusbam
T[echnical?] Institute
On how education improves lives. Dated October 19
1912
3ff.
1912
PA/275
MS pencil notes (8ff) outline (4ff) and text (2ff) of
speech on “Continental Influence on English
Education”
Delivered at United Foreign Circles, Bradford October
25 1912
14ff. autograph
1912
PA/276
TS of speech on “Continental Influence on
English education”
Delivered at United Foreign Circles, Bradford October
25 1912
2ff. with pencil annotations
1912
PA/277
MS text of speech on “Growth of parochial
organisation in the Church of England in the last
hundred years”
Delivered at St Chrysostom, Manchester, November
23 1912
5ff. autograph
1912
49
PA/278
MS outline of speech to the Manchester Municipal
Day Training College November 23 1912
3ff. autograph in pencil
1912
PA/279
TS carbon copy biographical article on John
Henry Newman
For the Cyclopedia of Education. c 1913
5ff. With some pencil annotation “passages in square
brackets were not printed”
ca. 1913
PA/280
TS carbon copy biographical article on Frederick
Denison Maurice
For the Cyclopedia of Education.
5ff. With some pencil annotation “passages in square
brackets were not printed”
ca. 1913
PA/281
MS notes on states of mind
Dated 1913
1f. autograph in ink
1913
PA/282
TS carbon copy account of address at the dinner
of the Amalgamated Society of Lithographic
Artists, Engravers and process-Workers
Dinner held at the Griffin Leeds Arts gallery Jan 11
1913. Lecture deals with Senefelder and his followers
in lithography
4ff.
1913
PA/283
TS carbon copy speech “The Disciples of
Senefelder and Other Pioneers of the
Reproductive Arts”
For the dinner of the Amalgamated Society of
Lithographic Artists, Engravers and process-Workers
held at the Griffin Leeds Arts gallery Jan 11 1913.
4ff.
1913
PA/284
TS letter “The Insurance Act and Social Reform”
Addressed to the Daily Chronicle dated Jan 14 1913
See also the letters database for Sadler’s
correspondence with the Daily Chronicle regarding
this article.
4ff. with MS annotations in pencil
1913
50
PA/285
TS notes for Workers Educational Association
Meeting, “The Discontents in English Education”
to the Bradford North of England (“N of E”)
conference Jan 1913?
5ff. with MS annotations in pencil and ink
ca. 1913
PA/286
MS notes for a conference dinner 1st February
c1913?
35ff. autograph
ca. 1913
PA/287
MS pencil notes for a lecture on the educational
ideas of HG Wells
Lecture to Chesterfield WEA 10 February 1913
6ff. autograph
1913
PA/288
TS carbon copy notes for a speech at the
“Opening of Colour Exhibition”
Given at Leeds Arts gallery Feb 22 1913
2ff.
1913
PA/289
MS notes for a speech at Leicester on “Four
Streams of Opinion”
Dated 24 February 1913
1f. autograph
1913
PA/290
MS speech on “Locke’s Influence in Education”
Given at University of Leeds March 1 1913
3ff. autograph
1913
PA/291
MS notes for speech on “Locke’s Influence in
Education”
Given at University of Leeds March 1 1913
5ff. autograph
1913
PA/292
MS speech on Dean Richard William Church.
Apparently main part of text written 1902 for
presentation at Rugby February 22 1902, then given
at Weybridge December 2 1909, Manchester Union
Chapel Brotherhood Jan 30 1910, then Leeds Clergy
Union May 19 1913..
22ff. autograph Additions to text and introductory
statements added to rest of text subsequently
1902-1913
51
PA/293
TS notes for speech on “Technical Education”
Given on the May 29 1913 at Huddersfield
2ff.
1913
PA/294
TS account of speech on value of technical work
in secondary schools and a list of university
entrants from the school 1909-1912.
Given to West Leeds High School Parent’s Gathering
on the July 8 1913
3ff.
1913
PA/295
TS account of speech on “Comedius, a Herald of
Modern Education”
Presented at Fulneck Girl’s School on the July 14
1913
3ff.
1913
PA/296
TS carbon copy speech on “The State in Relation
to Education”
Written for the Unionist Social reform Committee
October 1913.
4ff. Annotated “Mr S S G Hoare?”
1913
PA/297
TS account of speech on “Critics of Modern
Education”
Presented at the annual speech day of the Sowerby
Bridge Secondary School, October 8 1913.
4ff. First page heavily annotated in pencil
1913
PA/298
TS account of speech “The Two-Mindedness of
England”
Presented to the National Union of Women Workers
on October 9 1913
7ff. . annotated in ink and pencil
1913
PA/299
TS carbon copy account of speech regarding a
demonstration to the Workers’ Educational
Association Annual Meeting
Given on October 17 1913
3ff.
1913
52
PA/300
TS notes made by Sadler on an illustrated lecture
given by Commander Evans on Scott’s Antarctic
Expedition on the October 30 1913.
Dated 31 Oct 1913
4ff.
1913
PA/301
TS carbon copy article on “The Pictures in the
Entrance Hall”
Written for the “Gryphon”; dated November 18 1913
5ff. with some corrections
1913
PA/302
TS note on order of slides for a lecture at the
Glasgow School of Art
List of slides of painters from El Greco and
Rembrandt to Gauguin and Holmes Dated November
15 1913.
3ff.
1913
PA/303
TS lists of lantern slides.
1) From Leonardo and El Greco to Holmes and
Cezanne (2ff), 2) “unnumbered slides” Carrière to
Muh Ki (1f). 3) “Druet Lantern slides” Cezanne, Van
Gogh and Gauguin (1f).
3ff.–
nd, ca.
Nov 15
1913?
PA/304
TS and MS lists of lantern slides
1) Cezanne, Van Gogh and Gauguin MS (2ff) , 2)
“Lecture at Glasgow School of Art November 15
1913” El Greco to Holmes and Cezanne TS with
annotations (1f). 3) “Order of slides for lecture on
Cezanne, Gauguin and Van Gogh” portraits of artists
and El Greco to Holmes – given at the Glasgow
School of Art Nov 15 1913 and Headingley Young
men’s Union January 19 1914 TS (3ff).
5ff.
ca. 1913
PA/305
MS “Notes on Cezanne, Gauguin and Van Gogh”
With some notes also on post-impressionism
14ff. autograph
ca. Nov
1913
PA/306
MS notes for paper given at Glasgow University
School of Social Study
Dated November 15 1913
1f.
1913
53
PA/307
Texts regarding lecture to the Glasgow School of
1913
Social Study and Training
Printed news cutting on lecture to the Glasgow School
of Social Study and Training on November 15 1913
(1f) and TS carbon copy account (4ff) of the lecture
on “Rousseau and Modern Social reform”,
10f. heavily annotated in pencil and with intercalated
notes in ink (5ff), the latter also dated November 15
1913
PA/308
TS carbon copy article “Sunday Schools and the
State”
Written for the Sunday School Chronicle November
18
See also letters database for correspondence with
Frank Johnson on this article
5ff.
1913
PA/309
TS carbon copy account of address to Leeds Law
Students Society Dinner on “Lawyers and
education”
Dated Dec 3 1913
See also the holdings of the Bodleian MSS. Eng. c.
7116 fol 121-4 for another copy of this text
5ff.
1913
PA/310
TS carbon copy of article “Sir Alfred Hopkinson’s
Pluck and Savoir Faire”
For the Manchester University Magazine Dec 11 1913
See also letters database for correspondence with
Geoffrey Lapage on this article
5ff.
1913
PA/311
MS notes for introduction to Freeman’s “Boy Life
and Labour”
See also letters database for letter to Freeman dated
12 December 1913
3ff. autograph
ca.
1913/1914
PA/312
TS extracts from speeches of R W Emerson,
Abraham Lincoln and Woodrow Wilson
3ff.
ca. 1914
54
PA/313
TS Speech “Thoughts on Present Discontents in
English Education”
Given to the Workers Educational Association
Meeting, at the North of England Education
conference at Bradford Jan 1914.
See also PA/285
9ff. with MS annotations in pencil
1914
PA/314
MS outline and article on “The Educational
Outlook”
Written for the Times Educational Supplement Jan
1914
4ff. autograph
1914
PA/315
MS notes for an address “The Position of Private
Schools in a National System of Education”
Given to the College of Preceptors January 8 1914
8ff. autograph
1914
PA/316
TS carbon copy account of address “The Position
of Private Schools in a National System of
Education”
Given to the College of Preceptors January 8 1914
3ff.
1914
PA/317
TS carbon of an address “Private Schools a
National Education”
Given to the College of Preceptors January 8 1914
3ff.
1914
PA/318
MS note (1f) and TS carbon copy (3ff) of an
address “Private Schools - a National Education”
Prepared for the Session on private Schools of the
conference if Educational Associations
Dated January 8 1914
4ff autograph annotated “Not used” in an unknown
hand
1914
PA/319
TS carbon copy front page of account of lecture
“Private Schools in National Education”
Given to the college of Preceptor January 8 [1914]
end mid-sentence
1f.
1914
55
PA/320
MS notes for a lecture on “The Women’s
Movement”
Given at the Women’s House at the University of
Leeds January 14 1914
7ff. autograph
1914
PA/321
TS address on “The Value of Scientific research”
Presented to a meeting at Bradford Technical
College, January 16 1914
7ff.
1914
PA/322
TS carbon copy account of an address “The
Influence of Photography on Painting”
Presented at the Leeds Photographic Society October
6 1914.
4ff. With some pencil annotation
1914
PA/323
TS address on “Unresolved Discords”
Presented to PNEU (Parents National Educational
Union) meeting at Darlington March 1914.
See also letters database for letter to Alfred Robert
George on this speech dated 26 October 1913
7ff. Stamped on back with printer’s mark and
annotated “proofs to be returned to M Sadler”.
1914
PA/324
TS carbon copy speech “Art and Warfare”
Presented at the Leeds School of Art Dec 17 1914.
7ff.
1914
PA/325
TS carbon copy speech “Art and Warfare”
Presented at the Leeds School of Art Dec 17 1914.
7ff.
1914
PA/326
TS and MS notes and text on courage
1) fragmentary MS notes on courage c 1914? (1f); 2)
TS extract text on courage from an address to the
North London Collegiate School Nov 5 1914 (3ff), 3)
TS copy of a letter to the editor of the Times on
“Forms of Courage”, signed by “Irishwoman” and
dated Feb 19 1923 (1f).
5ff. part autograph
ca. 19141923
56
PA/327
TS carbon copy introduction to Arnold Freeman’s
“Boy Life and Labour”,
See also PA/256
5ff. annotated “sent May 14 1914”
1914
PA/328
TS and MS notes on Baptists and education
1914
Taken from the “Encyclopaedia Britannica” to be used
for a talk at the Blenheim Baptist Church May 25 1914
3ff. part autograph
PA/329
MS Address to a conference on tuberculosis held
at Leeds
Dated July 7 1914
3ff. autograph
PA/330
TS carbon copy extract from letter discussing the 1914
contemporary crisis in Germany
Dated August 12 1914. No addressee indicated in text
3ff.
PA/331
TS Article “Education in England”
Article also deals with the outbreak of the First World
War and its potential effect on the education system;
dated August 1914.
12ff. Annotated in pencil “please return”
1914
PA/332
MS pencil notes for an address to Leeds women
students on self realisation and self expression
Dated 10 November 1914
8ff. autograph Includes annotated paper calendar
page for 6th August 1914.
1914
PA/333
TS and MS notes for address to the [Leeds
University?] Photographic Society
Dated Oct 6 1914. Also includes lists of slides
12ff. part autograph
1914
PA/334
TS Article “Back to the beginning”
On the history of English education in the nineteenth
century.
See item 297 in Pickering
9ff. stamped by recipient “20 October 1914” Heavily
annotated in pencil
1914
1914
57
PA/335
MS notes for Mr Norman Angell’s lecture
Dated 20 October 1914
3ff. autograph
1914
PA/336
TS carbon copy speech “The Two Currents in
German Foreign Policy”
Addressed to the Harrogate Literary Society October
21 1914
See also the holdings of the Bodleian MSS. Eng. c.
7116 fol 151-8 for another copy of this text
5ff.
1914
PA/337
MS notes for an address on German and English
education
Given to the Leeds Head Teachers’ Association 29
October 1914
See also Bodleian MSS. Eng. C. 7116 fol 147-150
3ff. autograph
1914
PA/338
MS pencil notes for article “Before the War – And
Afterwards”
Notes for leader article in the Times Educational
Supplement of November 1914
See also letters database for correspondence with
Richard Govell Barnes concerning this article
9ff. autograph
1914
PA/339
MS address “Courage”
Given to the North London Collegiate School 5
November 1914
8ff. autograph
1914
PA/340
MS address “Reading in War Time” to NHRU
London
Dated 5 November 1914
8ff. autograph
1914
PA/341
TS carbon copy address “Reading in War Time”
Given to NHRU London on 5 November 1914 (10ff),
with TS carbon copy notes on responses to the
address dated November 6 (1f), TS notes (1f), TS
notes of anecdotes for inclusion in speeches (1f) and
MS and TS rough notes for speech (8ff)
1914
58
8ff. annotated in ink
PA/342
MS and TS lecture notes on “The Women’s
Movement”
Given to women students at the University of Leeds
November 10 1914, Includes material previously used
in speech on courage.
10ff. part autograph
1914
PA/343
TS memorandum of a conversation with Eric
Bagshaw
Eric Bagshaw was a despatch rider and former
student of Leeds, on leave from the 5th Division in
France 1914.
6ff. Annotated “Private and Very Confidential –
November 30 1914”.
1914
PA/343a TS “German Education Both a Warning and an
Example”
Text of address given at the Child Study Association,
Edinburgh on the 4 December 1914
6ff. annotated in ink
1914
PA/344
TS carbon copy text on German education
Possibly text of a speech at Keighley Technical
Institution 14 December 1914
10ff. missing pages 1 & 2.
1914
PA/345
MS notes for speech “The German War on British
Trade by Technical Education”
Given at Keighley Technical Institution 14 December
1914.
12ff. autograph
1914
PA/346
TS speech “The German War on British trade
Through Technical Education”
Given at Keighley Technical Institution 14 December
1914.
2ff. Incomplete text
1914
PA/347
MS speech “Art and Warfare”
Delivered at Leeds School of Art 17 December 1914.
10ff. autograph
1914
59
PA/348
MS miscellaneous notes on courage
15ff. autograph
ca. Jan
1915
PA/349
TS speech “The War and Social Reform”
Delivered at Bingley Grammar School Joint meeting
January 22 1915.
5ff.
1915
PA/350
MS notes on religion in Germany
Dated February 1 1915.
4ff. autograph
1915
PA/351
MS speech “Some currents in the religious life of
Germany”
Delivered to Leeds Junior Clergy Miss[ionary?]
Association, February 1 1915.
9ff. autograph
1915
PA/352
MS speech notes on John Locke 17 February
1915.
See also PA 677
3ff. autograph Pagination 1, 2, 4.
1915
PA/353
TS speech regarding science and education and
aid given to the university by the Skinners
Company
Given on the occasion of a visit by the Company of
Skinners to the University of Leeds 11 June 1915.
5ff.
1915
PA/354
MS speech “Change in English Education since
1900”
Delivered at International Congress on Education,
Oakland, California August 1915.
8ff. autograph
1915
PA/355
MS Extracts from diary
Dated August 29 1915 (6ff) and undated lecture notes
(5ff) and notes possibly from debate on future of
English education (5ff) in ink and pencil
16ff. autograph
1915
60
PA/356
MS article and notes on “The Connexion between 1915
Government and the Universities – The British
model or the German?”
For McGill University Magazine September 1915.
See also the holdings of the Bodleian MSS. Eng. c.
7116 fol 194-203 for a TS copy of this text, giving date
of lecture as 10 March 1911
8ff. autograph
PA/357
MS notes and speech on “The Educational Task of 1915
England after the War”
Delivered at Leicester 29 September 1915.
See also the holdings of the Bodleian MSS. Eng. c.
7116 204-14 for another copy of this text, giving date
of lecture as 10 March 1911
9ff. autograph
PA/358
MS obituary of “Arthur Leach”
For “School World” October 1915.
See also letters database for correspondence with
Richard Arman Gregory and Geoffrey Robinson on
this article
5ff. autograph
1915
PA/359
TS carbon copy obituary “Arthur Leach”
For “School World”
Dated October 1915.
4ff.
1915
PA/360
TS carbon copy account of speech “Is It right to
fight the Germans?”
Delivered at Spen Valley Recruiting Committee,
Heckmondwike 10 October 1915 and sent to the
Heckmondwike Herald in shortened form.
See also the holdings of the Bodleian MSS. Eng. c.
7116 fol 188-93 for another copy of this text and
PA/361
5ff.
1915
PA/361
MS notes for lecture at Spen Valley Recruiting
Committee, Hechmondwike
Dated 10 October 1915
See also PA/360
1f. autograph, in ink
1915
61
PA/362
MS notes for speech to Leeds Grammar School on 1915
Trafalgar Day, 21 October 1915.
On Nelson and the Napoleonic Wars
7ff. autograph
PA/363
MS notes on “Corporate Life”
Given to “first year” (students?) October 22 1915.
13ff. autograph
1915
PA/364
MS note and speech on “National Service”
Given at Sheffield Luncheon Club Oct 25 1915.
10ff. autograph
1915
PA/365
TS carbon copy account of speech “Premonitions
of the War in Modern Art”
Dated October 26 1915. With MS pencil annotations
indicating paper was subsequently given, with
additions, to the Oxford Rotary Club October 8 1934.
4ff.
1915-1934
PA/366
MS notes and drafts for lecture “Universities and
the Empire”
Given at Kings College London given 27 October
1915.
See also the holdings of the Bodleian MSS. Eng. c.
7116 fol 215 for 1 page TS summary of this text
20ff. autograph
1915
PA/367
MS address entitled “Home Life”
Given to the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to
Children at the Empire Theatre, Leeds, November 7
1915.
5ff. autograph
1915
PA/368
MS speech on “the War: A Clash between
Absolutism and Compromise”
Given at York 11 November 1915.
6ff. autograph
1915
PA/369
MS (3ff) and TS (2ff) text “The Eurhythmics of
Jacques Dalcroze – Introduction”
Dated January 1916.
1916
62
5ff. part autograph
PA/370
TS memorandum “Social Reconstruction After the
War – Development Commission June 15 1916
(Talk with Mr Vaughn Nash)”.
1f.
1916
PA/371
MS account of lecture on “Serbia Day”
Given at the Albert hall, Leeds June 28 1916 on
Serbia’s history and role in the First World War
3ff. in ink fragile last page on University of Leeds
notepaper
1916
PA/372
MS notes for speech “Universities and Their
planning”
Delivered to the Conference on New Ideals in
Education at Oxford, July 1916.
5ff.
1916
PA/373
MS (1f) notes and TS (9ff) Address on University
of Leeds Degree Day 1 July 1916.
Dealing with war, appointments, donations and the
appointment of the Chancellor as Governor-General
of Canada.
9ff. typescript and Manuscript
1916
PA/374
TS speech “Women’s Work on the Land.
Chairman’s Speech. The Problem of the Food
Supply”
Dated July 5 1916.
4ff.
1916
PA/375
TS speech “Educational Service to the Textile
Trades”
Given to the Conference of Textile manufacturers
held at Wakefield County Hall 28 July 1916.
11ff. Annotated in ink and pencil and marked “please
return to M E Sadler, the University, Leeds”
1916
PA/376
Printed galley for insertion into “An English
Education for England”
Written to be inserted in galley five after the words
“under the stress of the War”. Article published
September 1916
1916
63
1f. some damage to bottom of galley fragile
PA/377
MS summary of discussion “Smaller Classes in
Public Elementary Schools”
Discussion at a private conference on national
education at Balliol College Oxford July 29 – August 1
1916.
6ff. autograph Annotated in ink and pencil
1916
PA/378
MS text “The Universities and the War”
Dated 10 August 1916. See Pickering 324
12ff. autograph annotated in pencil
1916
PA/379
TS article “An English Education for England”
Article written for the Contemporary Review Sept
1916.
39ff. Annotated in blue pencil and ink
1916
PA/380
MS article “The Cross currents in English
Education”
Written for the Edinburgh Review October 1916.
26ff. autograph annotated in ink
1916
PA/381
Note on F E Kitchener and Eton College
Written c 10 October 1916.
1f.
1916
PA/382
TS lecture “Modern Languages and Modern
Business”
Delivered to the Bradford centre of the Institute 18
October 1916.
14ff. Annotated in ink and pencil and marked with the
note “please return to M E Sadler the University,
Leeds” (subsequently deleted)
1916
PA/383
Text concerning allotment conference
Printed announcement of The West Riding District
Councils Association Conference of allotments on
November 23 1916 (1f) and TS carbon copy speech
(4ff) on “Allotments and the Food Supply” annotated
in pencil
See also the holdings of the Bodleian MSS. Eng. c.
7117 fol 20-3 for another TS copy of this text
5ff.
1916
64
PA/384
MS speech (2ff) with TS notes (1f) on “The New
Outlook in Education”
Delivered to the Yorkshire Ladies Council of
Education 30 November 1916. Includes TS notes on
German and American education drawn from one of
M E Sadler’s 1902 reports on Education.
3ff. partly autograph, pencil notes; paginated p2-3.
1916
PA/385
TS Article “Leeds University and The War”
Written for University of Leeds annual report
4ff.
ca. 1917
PA/386
MS draft report of the address “Technical
Education and Scientific Research”
Includes notes for covering letter to be sent with typed
copy.
See also PA/390
6ff. autograph
ca. 1917
PA/387
TS carbon copy speech “Textile Research”
Given to the Dewsbury Meeting Jan 12 1917.
4ff.
1917
PA/388
TS (1f) and MS (4ff) notes for a speech to be given
at Huddersfield 17 January 1917 in connection
with the national mission.
5ff. part autograph. Annotated in ink and pencil and
marked “please return to M E Sadler the University,
Leeds”
1917
PA/389
TS carbon memorandum on “Medical Schools at
Oxford and Cambridge”
Dated 27 June 1917. Includes notes on typical
programme of a medical student
4ff. marked “private”
1917
PA/390
TS address “Technical Education and Scientific
Research with special reference to the needs of
the leather industries”
Given to the United Tanner’s Federation’s meeting at
Leathersellers Hall July 17 1917.
See also PA/386
21ff.
1917
65
PA/391
MS draft letter to the editor of the New Statesman
“The State Vis à Vis Education”
Dated 15 September 1917
See item 331 in Pickering
4ff. autograph
1917
PA/391a TS Address given at the welcome by the Leeds
Church Institute to Rev H O H and Mrs Heywood
Dated 20 September 1917 with newscutting account
of event
6ff. Typescript and newscutting
1917
PA/392
MS report on a tutorial classes meeting of the
WEA at Leeds University entitled “The
Educational News of the Day”.
Dated September 29 1917
2ff. autograph
1917
PA/393
MS draft “Introduction to the English translation
of V H Friedel’s Pédagogie de [la] Guerre
Allemande”
Dated October 1917
11ff. autograph
1917
PA/394
MS notes for speeches written on the SS
Caledonia in the Red Sea
Dated October 22 1917 on political subjects,
education, Indian religion and literature and a
bibliography on India
4ff. autograph
1917
PA/395
MS notes on “Educational Reconstruction in
England After the War”
Written on the SS Caledonia October 27 1917
4ff. autograph
1917
PA/396
TS notes on “Benares and Sarnath”
written for The Gryphon and dated April 1918
3ff.
1918
66
PA/397
MS notebook containing lecture on “The Influence
of Western Education in India”
Written for the Historical Association Conference held
at the University of Leeds Jan 1 1919 (p16-18 stubs
only)
18ff. autograph
1919
PA/398
MS notes on “The Educational Movement in
England”
Written and presented on the SS Ormond April 25
1919, 35’
5ff. autograph
1919
PA/399
TS carbon copy diary entry of visit to Rev Dr Miller 1919
at Bridge of Allan
Dated June 5 1919; concerning India, education,
previous educational commissions there and the work
of missionaries in the area.
9ff. Marked as confidential
PA/400
TS and TS carbon copy diary entry of visit to Rev
Dr Miller at Bridge of Allan
Dated June 5 1919; concerning India, education,
previous educational commissions there and the work
of missionaries in the area. 2 copies
See also PA/399.
ff.7.
1919
PA/401
TS article on the new session at Leeds University
Written for the Gryphon, October 1919
3ff.
1919
PA/402
TS (1f) and MS (16ff) copy text on current issues
in education.
Also including discussion of art and his relationship
with Kandinsky.
17ff. partly autograph
nd, ca.
1920
PA/403
TS extract from Procopius
Edition of Procopius translated by H B Dewing Vol. III
Book V p 15, 17, 19 (ed. 1919). On the upbringing of
Theodoric and his education.
27ff.
ca. 1920?
67
PA/404
MS notes for speech to Leather Trades
Conference 22 January 1920
2ff.
1920
PA/405
TS report (1f) on and MS notes (1f) for speech on
“The Pioneers of Post-Impressionism”
Given at Ilkley 9 December 1920
2ff. part autograph
1920
PA/406
TS carbon copy torn fragment of page on
education legislation and religious freedom of
conscience
See also the holdings of the Bodleian MSS. Eng. c.
7117 fol 85-95 for TS report on this topic and PA/56
for notes on legislation in this area
1f. annotated with possible date in pencil “1921?”
ca. 1921?
PA/407
Duplicate TS introductory memorandum, extracts
from legislation, extract from the Leeds University
charter and appendix on “The Conscience Clause
in English Schools of various types”
Dated May 1921.
See also the holdings of the Bodleian MSS. Eng. c.
7117 fol 85-95 for another TS copy of this text
11ff. The pages have been folder in the middle and
therefore the material is fragile
1921
PA/408
MS draft article “New Universities: Will They
Survive?”
Written for the Pall Mall Gazette.
See item 359 in Pickering
4ff. annotated in pencil “Leader page” and with
original scored out title “The Future of universities”
ca. 1921
PA/409
MS text “Dr Arnold’s Religious Influence on
English education”
Dated “Jan 29?”
3ff. autograph
ca. 1921?
PA/410
MS notes on human character, on spontaneity and 1921
its balance with self discipline and with the
Yorkshire character
2ff. autograph; annotated “1921?” in ink
68
PA/411
TS notes for speech to the Church Missionary
Society Feb 10 1921.
Mentions Indian thought, and CMS work there.
2ff.
1921
PA/412
TS (1f) and MS (1f) notes on music in university
studies from a letter to the editor of the Observer
Dated May c 1921
2ff. part autograph
ca. 1921
PA/413
TS carbon copy article form the Gryphon on “The
Financial Position of the University”
Dated June 1921.
See Pickering item 350
6ff.
1921
PA/414
TS carbon copy lecture “Universities and Adult
Education – Extra Mural Work”
Dated June 10 1921
5ff. annotated in pencil “15”; in poor condition
1921
PA/415
TS memorandum on “Pressing University
problems”
Dated 15 June 1921
4ff. annotated “25 copies”
1921
PA/416
TS account of lecture on “The Public Schools and
Public Spirit”
Given to Sedburgh School on speech day 25 June
1921
See also the holdings of the Bodleian MSS. Eng. c.
7117 fol 96-108 for another TS copy of this text
2ff.
1921
PA/417
TS account of speech “Public Schools and Public
Spirit”
Given to Sedburgh School, June 25 1921
See also the holdings of the Bodleian MSS. Eng. c.
7117 fol 96-108 for another TS copy of this text
2ff. annotated in pencil
1921
69
PA/418
TS account of lecture on “The Public Schools and
Public Spirit”
Given to Sedburgh School on speech day 25 June
1921
2ff.
1921
PA/419
TS article on “Education for Life and Duty”
Dated July 1921
21ff. annotated “keep with articles for magazines”
error in pagination going from p5 to p7 but with
ongoing text.
1921
PA/420
TS notes on “Art and Fashion”
Notes from a conversation with Sir Cecil Harcourt
Smith July 4 1921
1f. annotated “speech notes”
1921
PA/421
TS account of speech “Private Schools and the
Public”
Given to Ashville College, Harrogate July 11 1921
4ff. annotated in pencil
1921
PA/422
TS draft account of lecture on “Private Schools
and the Public”
Given to Ashville College Harrogate 12 July 1921
4ff. with annotations and corrections in ink and pencil
“keep with speech notes” and “20 copies”
1921
PA/423
Duplicate TS account of lecture on “The New
Young”
Given to Ilkley Grammar School on prize giving day
23 July 1921
See also PA/424
3ff.
1921
PA/424
Duplicate TS text of “The New Young”
Adapted from press release for use as an article in
the St Martins’ in the Field Magazine. See also
PA/423
3ff. Changes made in pencil
1921
70
PA/425
Duplicate TS account of lecture on “The New
Young”
Given to Ilkley Grammar School on prize giving day
23 July 1921
3ff.
1921
PA/426
TS duplicate of notes for speech “What is the
Secret of Art?”
Given at the opening of an exhibition of Drawings by
Viennese children at the Keighley Art Club on July 27
1921. See also PA/427.
3ff. With pencil annotation “For Roundhay Lecture”
1921
PA/427
TS duplicate of notes for speech “What is the
Secret of Art?”
Given at the opening of an exhibition of Drawings by
Viennese children at the Keighley Art Club on July 27
1921.
See also PA/426
3ff. With ink autograph addition
1921
PA/428
TS account of speech “Matriculation in Manners”
Given at the prizeday of Bridlington high School on
July 28 1921.
3ff. With pencil autograph addition
1921
PA/429
TS carbon copy article “Boys and Girls of Today”
Written for the Evening Standard 29 July 1921.
3ff.
1921
PA/430
TS carbon copy text “The Art of Leaving Out”
Dated August 1921.
1f.
1921
PA/431
TS carbon copy article “the Future of Religious
education. particularly in regard to church
schools”
dated 1921 See also PA/432 and PA/433 and letters
database for correspondence with George Rodney
Eden, Bishop of Wakefield, on this article
4ff. heavily annotated in pencil
nd, 1921
PA/432
TS carbon copy article “the Future of Religious
education, Particularly in regard to Church
1921
71
Schools”
Dated 29 August 1921. See also PA/433 and letters
database for letters to and from the Bishop of
Wakefield dated September 1921
7ff. With pencil autograph corrects and annotations.
PA/433
TS article “the Future of Religious education,
Particularly in regard to Church Schools”
Dated 29 August 1921. See also PA/432
7ff. With pencil autograph corrects and annotations.
1921
PA/434
TS carbon copy page of text on the law and
1921
education
Last page of an incomplete text dated August 29 1921
1f.
PA/435
TS notes for speech “Painting as a mirror of
educational ideas”
Dated 28 Sept 1921
2ff. autograph
1921
PA/436
TS account of lecture on “George Eliot and Girls’
Education”
Given to the Normanton High School for Girls, 4
October 1921.
4ff. With ink autograph corrections and annotations.
1921
PA/437
TS account of speech “Beauty and Discontent”
Given at the opening of an arts and crafts exhibition
arranged by the National Council of Women at
Bridlington 6 ? October 1921.
2ff. With pencil and ink annotations.
1921
PA/438
TS carbon copy lecture “The Spirit of Adult
Education”
Given to the Otley Workers’ Educational Association
October 19 1921
6ff. annotated in pencil “14”
1921
PA/439
TS carbon copy account of lecture “Adult
Education in Yorkshire”
Given to the Otley Workers’ Educational Association
on October 19 1921
1921
72
3ff. annotated in pencil and ink annotated “14”
PA/440
MS notes for a speech at York regarding the point
“the strength of England lies in the habit of
speaking the truth”
Dated November 1921.
4ff. autograph
1921
PA/441
MS notes for a speech at York
Given on 5 November 1921.
2ff. autograph
1921
PA/442
TS notes on ‘authentic education’ and the
individual.
Notes 1f carbon copy, 1f typescript. See also PA/443
2ff. marked “York Nov. 7 1921”
1921
PA/443
MS fragmentary notes on education and the
individual
See also PA/442
3ff. autograph marked “York Nov. 7 1921” in pencil
and ink
1921
PA/444
TS text on the role of education in meeting human
needs the freedom necessary to do this
1f. marked “York, Nov. 7 1921”
1921
PA/445
TS notes for a speech on “A Threefold Allegiance” 1921
Dated 10 November 1921. On the professional
loyalties of university teachers
4ff. autograph
PA/446
TS carbon copy report of speech on “The
1921
Significance of Etching”
Given at the exhibition of etchings of Walter H Brierley
at the York City Art Gallery November 23 1921.
3ff. Annotated in ink
PA/447
TS carbon copy account of speech “Matriculation
in Manners”
Given at the speech day of Wakefield Girls High
School on November 21 1921.
1921
73
3ff. With ink and pencil autograph additions
PA/448
MS notes for article the educational outlook
Dated November 27 1921.
2ff. autograph
1921
PA/449
TS note on public financial support for education
written for the “Leeds Citizen”
Dated December 1921. See also letters database for
correspondence with William John Armstrong
regarding this article
1f.
1921
PA/450
TS memoranda on the salaries of full-time
university teachers in England and Wales, copy
resolutions
Includes memorandum (6ff) produced by the
Conference of Heads of University institutions, nonacademic members of university governing bodies,
and council of the Association of University Teachers,
copy of the resolutions passed by the conference
including that on proposed reductions in grants to
universities with covering letter from MES as
chairman (3ff), draft of resolutions circulated by
Sadler (1f) and memorandum on the salaries of fulltime university teachers in England and Wales
approved by the conference (3ff). 26-30 November
1921
13ff.
1921
PA/451
MS notes “The Mind of the West Riding”
Dated December 29 1921 – Jan 5 1922. and ink
7ff. autograph In pencil
1921-1922
PA/452
MS account of speech “Is Classical Education in
Peril?”
Given to the Rawdon Educational Lectures
Association
2ff. autograph
ca. 1922?
PA/453
MS notes and text on “Brains in Nursing”
Dated “1922?”
3ff. autograph in ink; text on verso page1 “Education
in England - The Anniversary of Edward Thring” and
ca. 1922
74
on page 2 “That cat, Jane Austin”, both crossed out
PA/454
TS text on “Christian Philanthropy and
Rationalistic Philanthropy”
1f. autograph
1922
PA/455
MS notes and speech on “Adult education” for
York
Dated January 6 1922
4ff. autograph . In pencil and ink
1922
PA/456
MS speech and notes on “The Place of Private
Schools in Our National Education”
Given at Rhyl, January 10 1922.
6ff. autograph
1922
PA/457
TS carbon copy remarks on “the proposed ‘cuts’
1922
in Educational Expenditure”
Written for the Observer January 12 1922. See also
letters database for correspondence with James Louis
Garvin on the issue dated May 1921-January 1922
3ff. With pencil autograph additions
PA/458
MS notes for a paper at Pontefract on the
“Creative Impulse in Education”
Given Jan 30 1922.
5ff. autograph
1922
PA/459
MS notes for talk given at Leeds University to
scouts on scouting and education
Given Feb 3 1922.
5ff. With ink and pencil autograph additions
1922
PA/460
MS notes for welcome address to William Grenfell
Dated Feb 12 1922
1f. autograph
1922
PA/461
MS notes for speech to Leeds Wesleyan Mission
Dated February 28 1922 on John Wesley and Leeds
3ff. autograph
1922
PA/462
MS speech “The Coming of the County Council”
as part of the course on the history of Yorkshire
1922
75
Given at Leeds University March 10 1922. See also
PA/463
8ff. autograph
PA/463
MS notes for speech “The Coming of the County
Council” as part of the course on the history of
Yorkshire
Given at Leeds University March 10 1922. See also
PA/462
1f. autograph
1922
PA/464
MS notes for a speech at the Universities
Conference
Given London 13 May 1922
4ff. autograph . in pencil and ink. Written on
University of Leeds printed notepaper.
1922
PA/465
MS speech “The Christian Faith and University
and Secondary School Studies”
Given at Hull June 7 1922.
6ff. autograph Mainly written in pencil
1922
PA/466
TS text “Education in England: Light and
Shadow”
Dated 12 June 1922.
11ff. autograph Marked up “Keep. Not used”
1922
PA/467
TS article “Education in England”
Dated 10 July 1922 and intended for “Indian
Education” but not used.
9ff. Marked up for publication in red, black and blue
pen by J H Higginson.
1922
PA/468
TS carbon copy Introduction to the “Life of Sir
James Kay Shuttleworth”, edited by Frank Smith
Dated October 1922.
See also PA/469
5ff. With pencil autograph additions
1922
PA/469
TS carbon copy “Introduction to the Life of Sir
James Kay Shuttleworth” edited by Frank Smith
1922.
See also PA/468
Note: the papers of Frank Smith are held by the
ca. Oct
1922
76
University of Leeds Archive.
5ff. With pencil autograph additions wrongly indicating
the article to be a review of the book by Smith.
PA/470
MS notes and lecture on “Reading in a Busy Life”
Delivered at Leeds Central Library 11 October 1922.
9ff. autograph In pencil and ink
1922
PA/471
TS carbon copy account of speech “Education The nation’s Life Insurance”
Delivered to the Kent Education league at Dartford on
November 26 1922.
2ff.
1922
PA/472
MS note on Mathew Arnold
See letters database for correspondence between
Sydney Walton and Sadler on writing an article on
Arnold for the Yorkshire Evening Post, December
1922
3ff. autograph dated “1922?” in pencil
ca. Dec
1922
PA/473
MS text “Mathew Arnold and Education”
See letters database for correspondence between
Sydney Walton and Sadler on writing an article on
Arnold for the Yorkshire Evening Post, December
1922
3ff. autograph
ca. Dec
1922
PA/474
MS notes for a talk in Bradford
Given 4 December 1922.
2ff. autograph In Ink and pencil
1922
PA/475
Texts regarding talk “The Brains of Busy People”
Printed programme (2ff), TS note for (1f) and carbon
copy account of talk (2ff) “the Brains of busy people”
given to the University College Nottingham reception
for Extra-Mural Students December 9 1922
5ff. with ink corrections and pencil annotations “20”
and “speech holes”
1922
PA/476
TS carbon copy account of speech “The Modern
Interest of An Ancient City”
Delivered to the Yorkshire Architectural and York
Archaeological Society 11 December 1922.
1922
77
4ff. With pencil autograph additions
PA/477
TS carbon copy account of (4ff) and MS notes for
(4ff) speech “The Modern Interest of An Ancient
City”
Delivered to the Yorkshire Architectural and York
Archaeological Society 11 December 1922.
8ff.
1922
PA/478
MS list of 50 cities
1f. autograph in pencil
nd
PA/479
2 TS copies of account of speech (2ff) and MS
Draft of speech (1f) on “Courage”
Delivered to the Shipley Boy’s High School December
18 1922.
3ff.
1922
PA/480
MS notes of conference at University of
[Manchester] 30 December 1922.
Note “MES in chair” and summaries of various
speakers in pencil
10ff. autograph
1922
PA/481
TS carbon copy speech “Christian Philanthropy
and Rationalistic Philanthropy”
Undated; mentions T S Eliot’s The Wasteland,
published in 1922
5ff.
ca. 1922
PA/482
MS Notebook with notes on 18th century writers
Notes for a meeting or lecture at Nottingham
University in 1922, and a draft text of “what is Liberal
Education?”.
24ff. autograph annotated “c1923?” some leaves of
the book are missing while others are loose
ca. 1923
PA/483
MS notes of speech “Should Teachers Be Civil
Servants?”
Delivered to IAHM London on Jan 5 1923.
3ff. autograph In pencil
1923
PA/484
MS notes for toast to the Leeds and West Riding
Architects’ Society
1923
78
Dated Jan 24 1923.
3ff. autograph
PA/485
TS obituary of Charlotte Mason
Written for the Parent’s Review; February1923.
4ff. With ink autograph additions
1923
PA/486
MS obituary of Charlotte Mason
Written for the Parent’s Review; February 19 1923.
3ff. autograph
1923
PA/487
MS article “Mathew Arnold”
Printed in an altered version in the “Nineteenth
Century” February/March 1923 issue.
29ff. With pencil additions
1923
PA/488
MS notes “Open Day Speech”
Delivered at the University of Leeds Feb 24 1923.
4ff. With pencil autograph additions
1923
PA/489
MS notes for a speech to a craft exhibition on
March 3 1923
1f. autograph on note paper stamped “41 Headingly
Lane Leeds” (Sadler’s home address)
1923
PA/490
TS carbon copy review of recital by Frederick
Dawson in memory of William Baines
Recital held in the Great Hall of the University of
Leeds 5 March 1923.
3ff.
1923
PA/491
MS article “Mathew Arnold and the Modern
Universities”
Dated 10 March 1923.
4ff. autograph
1923
PA/492
MS notes for speech at the Girls’ Modern School,
Leeds
Given March 14 1923.
5ff. autograph in ink with pencil additions
1923
79
PA/493
MS text and notes on “The Science of Childhood”
Dated April 1923.
5ff. autograph in ink with pencil additions
1923
PA/494
MS notes for speech at the Palertone exhibition at
Leeds June 5 1923
2ff. autograph
1923
PA/495
MS address on missions
Given to a meeting at Cudworth on January 5 1922
and then the Harrogate Missionary Exhibition on July
14 1923.
7ff. autograph With pencil autograph annotations and
marked “Addresses”
1923
PA/496
MS lecture on “French Influence on English
Education”
Given at the Ascham Club Oxford November 26 1923
3ff. autograph
1923
PA/497
MS article “Liberalism in Educational Policy”
“sent pp1-3 […] to R Muir for Weekly Westminster
Dec 28 ‘23” – The two ideals in national education in
England, “not used”
6ff. With pencil autograph additions and notes. Not in
Sadler’s hand
1923
PA/498
MS notes for talk on “Muddleheadedness”
Given at the Central High School, Leeds 25 June
1923.
2ff. autograph In ink with pencil additions
1923
PA/499
MS text on the spirit of corporate life
3ff. autograph annotated “Oxford, July 27 1923”. In
pencil
1923
PA/500
MS notes towards the introduction of the Vincent
Van Gogh exhibition at the Leizerton Gallery,
London, November 1923.
6ff. autograph In pencil
1923
PA/501
MS notes on “The New Universities”
“notes of suggestions made at his request to R G
Livingstone Corpus C C on his on his appointment as
1923
80
VC of Belfast”. Dated 5 November 1923. A general
overview of Sadler’s thoughts on the role of a VC and
the running of a university.
6ff. autograph In ink with pencil additions
PA/502
MS notes for a League of Nations Meeting at
University College Oxford Hall 7 November 1923.
2ff. autograph In ink
1923
PA/503
MS notes for speech at City of Oxford School
On liberal education dated 14 November 1923.
2ff. autograph In ink
1923
PA/504
MS speech on liberal education at City of Oxford
School prize giving 29 November 1923.
5ff. autograph In ink
1923
PA/505
MS text “The Universities”
Annotated “to F F Portland ? […]” and December 3
1923.
13ff. autograph In ink
1923
PA/506
MS text “Do We Get Important News Quickly
Except Through Newspapers? – General Election
Dec 6 1923”.
Thoughts on experiences of receiving national
information through conversation only. Dated
December 8 1923.
1f. autograph In ink
1923
PA/507
MS notes marked “Christ Church 10 December
1923”.
1f. autograph In ink and pencil
1923
PA/508
MS article “Liberalism in Educational Policy”
Annotated “To R Muir for W E Dec 28 ‘23”
5ff. autograph In ink
1923
PA/509
MS notes (8ff) and TS carbon copy text (2ff) on
various topics
Topics include Wordsworth, the educational situation,
Treitschka the two-mindedness of England, the “red
danger”, universities bureau, some aims of education,
North Carolina, and the Rev John Brown.
Post 1923
81
10ff. autograph, In pencil and ink note at least one of
the notes is on the back of Masters Lodge notepaper,
dating it to post 1923
PA/510
TS list of “Addresses 1924”
1f.
ca. 1924
PA/511
MS text “Chapter 1 - Background”
Text for a book, possibly on the history of the
Yorkshire College and the University of Leeds
20ff. autograph
nd
PA/512
MS text “Chapter 6 – The Future”
Text for a book, possibly on the history of the
Yorkshire College and the University of Leeds
34ff. autograph
nd, ca.
1924?
PA/513
MS draft of speech (3ff) and draft account of
address (2ff) “What is meant by a Liberal
education?”
Given at the Oxfordshire County Council Teachers’
Weekend conference held at Keble College January 6
1924.
5ff. autograph In ink
1924
PA/514
MS speech given at the CMS (Christian Missionary 1924
Society?) meeting in Oxford 11 February 1924.
1f. autograph In ink
PA/515
MS notes meeting of the City of Oxford [….]
Organisation Committee held at Balliol College
February 13 1924.
1f. autograph In ink
1924
PA/516
MS text “Chapter III Religion and National Life.
Bristol Cathedral Friday March 7 1924”
13ff. autograph marked up for publication and
stamped “Hodder & Stoughton Ltd Theological
Department” In ink
1924
PA/517
MS notes for speech at Swadlinch March 27 1924.
On the aims of a secondary school and liberal
education.
5ff. autograph In pencil
1924
82
PA/518
TS (2ff) and MS (1f) notes for speech on
“Organisation of Professional Bodies in England”
Given to the Surveyor’s Institution Dinner held at
Leeds 28 April 1924
3ff. part autograph
1924
PA/519
MS notes (5ff) and TS account (1f) of speech “The
Ministry and Education – or the Five Great
Movements in the World Today”
Delivered to the closing meeting of the summer
school session at Regent’s Park College of
Technology 17 June 1924. Dealing with Christian
ministry and education towards dealing with
contemporary social and political issues.
6ff. part autograph
1924
PA/520
TS text “Young men in post-war England”.
Written July 1924.
ff.[i], 7.
1924
PA/521
TS carbon copy text “Young Men in Post-War
England”
Dated July 1924
7ff.
1924
PA/522
MS lecture on “Young men in Post-war England”
[1924]
4ff. autograph written on notepaper of the master’s
lodgings, University college Oxford
ca. July
1924
PA/523
MS notes for speech “Unity of Teaching
[Purpose?]”
Delivered at the AUT dinner in London 2 July 1924
2ff. autograph In ink and pencil
1924
PA/524
MS speech to the Association of Directors of
Education
Address to meeting held at University College Oxford
July 3 1924. Annotated “Art” and concerning art in
education.
3ff. autograph In ink with pencil annotation
1924
83
PA/525
MS notes for address on Founders Day
celebrations at Newcastle Under Lyme High
School July 27 1924.
3ff. autograph In blue pencil
1924
PA/526
MS notes (4ff), TS text (1f) and MS text (1f) for
address on Prize Giving Day at Newcastle Under
Lyme High School July 27 1924.
6ff. part autograph
1924
PA/527
MS notes for address at Gravesend Secondary
School for Boys July 28 1924.
2ff. autograph In pencil
1924
PA/528
MS notes for speech “England’s Influence upon
Education”
Given on July 29 1924.
3ff. autograph In pencil
1924
PA/529
MS notes speech to the Summer School of
Geography held at Oxford August 5 1924.
Annotated “General Ability and General Culture”.
Note: in the list of 1924 the speech is listed as
“general intelligence and general culture”
4ff. autograph In pencil with some ink text
1924
PA/530
MS lecture (12ff) with TS intercalated leaf (1f) on
“Democracy and Education”
Includes comment below title “not a subject of my
choosing”. Given at WEA Oxford Summer school in
the Junior Common Room at Balliol on August 8 1924
13ff. autograph in ink and annotated in pencil “16” TS
leaf a heavily annotated first page of another text “the
Ministry and Education or the Five great movements
of the world”
1924
PA/531
MS notes for address to Banbury County School
October 7 1924.
On the role of the secondary school and liberal
education.
3ff. autograph In ink with pencil annotation
1924
84
PA/532
MS notes for speech at Birmingham Graduates
Club dinner on October 21 1924.
3ff. autograph In ink
1924
PA/533
MS notes for address on at Reading School
October 22 1924.
On education and national life.
4ff. autograph In pencil with red ink annotations
1924
PA/534
MS notes for address on speech day at Hyggerton
Grammar School for Girls, Leicester December
1924.
3ff. autograph In pencil
1924
PA/535
MS article “The Wall paintings of Ajanta”.
3ff. autograph In ink
ca. 1925
PA/536
MS text “A Consideration of Corporate Life in
Public Schools – Corporate Life of Schools –
Rebellion”
Notes on a number of rebellions in English public
schools, principally Eton.
6ff. autograph In ink with pencil annotations. Pages
numbered both p8-13 and p 1-6.
nd, ca.
1925
PA/537
TS memorandum “Universities and the Training of
Architects”
Written for the consideration of the Committee for the
Fine Arts and dated 2 April 1925; annotated “sent to
M Holroyd April 3 1925”
6ff. autograph
1925
PA/538
TS carbon copy account of (4ff) and MS notes (7ff) 1925
for lecture on “Will Our Liberty Last”
Given to the Leeds Luncheon Club on June 29 1925
11ff part autograph
PA/539
MS draft and notes for lecture “History of the Idea 1925
of Corporate Life in English Schools No 1”
Given to the “Vacation conference for teachers - 15
Norton Junction? Oxford - Monday Aug 8 or 10 […]
1925” discussing educational thinkers from the 13th to
85
18th centuries.
See also PA/540
4ff. autograph
PA/540
MS draft of lecture “History of the Idea of
Corporate Life in English Schools No 2”
Given “Monday Aug 10/25 15 Norton […] Oxford delegates of summer conference”; discussing the
origins of corporate life from the time of medieval
boarding schools to 18th century.
See also PA/539
6ff. autograph
1925
PA/541
MS outline of lecture “[History & Idea of]
Corporate Life in Schools – First lecture May 13
1925 – Survival of medieval tradition in English
education”
Given “15 Norton Junction? Oxford - D[….] of training
of Teachers”- Monday 13/20/27 1925 – 3 lectures”.
See also PA/542 and PA/543
7ff. autograph
1925-1927
PA/542
MS outline of lecture “[History & Idea of]
Corporate Life in Schools [in England] –lecture 2
May 20 1925 – What do we mean by Corporate
Life?”
Given “15 Norton Junction? Oxford - D[….] of training
of Teach[ers]”. See also PA/541 and PA/543
9ff. autograph
1925
PA/543
MS outline of lecture “[History & Idea of]
Corporate Life in Schools [in England] – 3rd
lecture Wed May 27 1925”
Given to “D[….] of training of Teachers - 15 Norton
Junction? Oxford”. See also PA/541 and PA/542
13ff. autograph
1925
PA/544
TS account of speech “Education – Old and New”
Delivered at the guildhall, Winchester May 27 1925.
2ff. With pencil annotations
1925
PA/545
TS carbon copy text on a performance of “The
Agamemnon at Bradford, June 1925”.
4ff.
1925
86
PA/546
MS account of speech (2ff) and notes (1f) on “Art
in Posters”
Given at the opening of an exhibition of the posters of
E McKnight Kauffer on June 9 1925.
3ff. autograph
1925
PA/547
MS address given on speech day at Bromsgrove
June 30 1925
n the English public school tradition
5ff. autograph
1925
PA/548
MS notes (5ff) and TS summary (1f) of speech
given at Bembridge School July 10 1925
6ff. autograph
1925
PA/549
MS notes for speech “Bias and Ideals in
1925
Education”
Delivered at Conference on Commercial technologies,
Lady Margaret hall, Oxford July 12 1925.
6ff. autograph
PA/550
MS notes for speech “Education for Life and
Livelihood – A craftsman’s knowledge of his
craft”
Given at Oriel College, Oxford, 13 July 1925.
5ff. autograph Annotated in red ink and pencil
1925
PA/551
MS lecture III “England and its education”
Delivered at the Federation Univérsitaire
Intérnationale Pour la Société des [Nationes?] held at
Geneva July 16-19 1925. Dated 9.30 am, July 17
1925.
5ff. autograph. Annotated ‘A E Zimmern’
1925
PA/552
MS lecture IV “The Hypocrisy of England”
Delivered at the Federation Univérsitaire
Intérnationale Pour la Société des [Nationes?] held at
Geneva July 16-19 1925. Dated July 17 1925.
1f. autograph Annotated ‘A E Zimmern’
1925
PA/553
MS (3ff) and TS (3ff) speech intended for Bicester
Prize giving day July 30 1925.
1925
87
6ff. part autograph TS version marked “not used”
PA/554
MS review of exhibition regarding “Mr Alec
Walker’s Hand Blocked Crepes de Chine”
Given at the Independent gallery; sent August 14
1925.
2ff. autograph Annotated in faded red ink
1925
PA/555
MS preface to Shipley’s Handbook for Education
Week September 1925
2ff. autograph
1925
PA/556
MS speech “Corporate Life”
Delivered to the National Union of Women Teachers
meeting held at Westminster September 26 1925.
See also letters database for correspondence with
Ethel E Froud and Frank Roscoe on this event
3ff. autograph In pencil
1925
PA/557
MS preface to Bradford Handbook for Education
Week November 16 1925
See also letters database for correspondence with
Charles G Davies on this topic
3ff. autograph
1925
PA/558
MS notes on the findings of the “Committee on
the character of the examination for the home and
Indian Civil Service”
Dated Jan 1929
3ff. autograph
1926
PA/559
MS article for the Yorkshire Post on January 14
1926
See also letters database for correspondence with
Arthur Grime on this article
2ff. autograph
1925
PA/560
MS text “The State and education with [….] to the
writings of Robert Owen, John Stuart Mill and
Adolf Hitler”
Delivered at the University of Edinburgh School Of
Social Sciences “May 12 1926”. Note – the text
quotes the “Mein Kampf” 1933 edition and therefore
indicates that the date given is questionable
1926-1933
88
2ff. autograph in pencil heavily annotated
PA/561
TS preface to Michael West’s Book “Learning To
Read a Foreign Language” (London 1926)
Dated May 16 1926
1f.
1926
PA/562
TS carbon copy “introduction to Dr Jesse Jones’
‘Four Lessons of Education’”
Dated June 1926.
4ff. Marked up for publication in red blue and black in
by J H Higginson.
1926
PA/563
MS notes on “Elementary education in Rural
Districts”
Dated July 1926. Mentions evening spent with 40
rural teachers on a course at University College and
notes of their discussions during that time.
3ff. autograph
1926
PA/564
MS address on “The Mind of England”
Delivered to the Foreign Students inaugural Meeting
at Manchester College Oxford July 6 1926
10ff. autograph in pencil with annotations in red ink
1926
PA/565
TS carbon copy review “East by West”
Review of “Three Wise Men of The East and Other
Lectures” by Arthur J Todd
2ff. incomplete – ends mid sentence
ca. 1927
PA/566
MS biographical article on Thomas William JexBlake (1832-1915)
Written for the Dictionary of National Biography
See also letters database for correspondence with
Henrietta Jex-Blake about this article
3ff. autograph
nd, ca.
1927
PA/567
MS text on the centenary of Pentalozzi
See also letters database for correspondence with
George R Parker on this event
3ff. autograph
ca. 1927?
89
PA/568
TS carbon copy script on the centenary of
Pentalozzi
Lecture broadcast by Sadler on the BBC on
17/2/1927
2ff. annotated in ink
1927
PA/569
TS carbon copy article on the centenary of
Pentalozzi
Written c February 1927. See Pickering 438
2ff.
1927
PA/570
TS carbon copy biographical text on “Henry
Richardson Proctor FRS”
dated October 1927 for the “Journal Of The
International Society Of Leather Trades’ Chemists”
no. 12 (1928). See also letters database for
correspondence with Douglas McCandlish on this
article
2ff. annotated in ink
1927
PA/571
TS “Introduction to Mr Arnold Whiteridge’s ‘Dr
Arnold of Rugby’ by Sir Michael Sadler”
Dated October 1927
45ff.
1927
PA/572
TS draft text “Educational Outlook”
On the Oxford tutorial system, dated 23 November
1927 (then crossed out)
5ff. annotated and corrected in pencil
1927
PA/573
TS text “Educational Outlook”
Marked “dictated November 23 1927”. See also the
holdings of the Bodleian MSS. Eng. c. 7117 fol 10919 for another MS copy of this text
4ff. annotated and corrected in pencil
1927
PA/574
TS carbon copy letter “Municipalities and Art”
Addressed to the Editor of the Yorkshire post dated
November 28 1927
5ff. annotated in ink
1927
PA/575
MS notes to talk “Arnold’s Golden Days at Oriel”
Delivered at Oriel College Sunday night, January 8
1928 to Middlesex teachers
1928
90
6ff. autograph in ink with pencil annotations
PA/576
TS draft article on a visit to Rev Roger woodhouse 1928
to see Mathew Arnold’s library, dated October 26
1928
See also letters database for letter from Sydney
Walton of the Yorkshire Evening News to MES dated
22 December 1922 proposing Sadler write an article
on Arnold to celebrate the centenary of the latter’s
birth
1f.
PA/577
TS note on liberal education
Dated 22 February 1928 on the dangers of a liberal
education
1f.
1928
PA/578
TS carbon copy address on “Recent Influences of
Oriental Art upon Western Painting”
Delivered at the 17th international congress of
orientalists at Oxford Tuesday 28th August 1928
19ff.
1928
PA/579
TS speech “Beauty – A Staff of Life”
Delivered at the Oxford Arts and Crafts Exhibition
Opening Ceremony 16 October 1928.
2ff. Corrected in ink
1928
PA/580
TS article “British French and Dutch Painting Repercussions”
Dated October 1928,.
5ff. stamped 23 October 1928 corrected in ink and
marked up in pencil
1928
PA/581
2 versions of TS opening address to a conference
on Educational Policy in its relation to Rural
Reconstruction
Dated November 10 1928 – version 1, 7ff and version
2, 6ff.
See also letters database for correspondence with
Montague Edward Fordham on behalf of the Rural
Reconstruction Committee
5ff. corrected in ink and pencil
1928
91
PA/582
MS article “Introduction to Miss Sawyer’s Book”
(“Everyday Art at School and Home” by D D
Sawyer)
Annotated “Sent to H B[atsford?] Dec 22 1928”
See Pickering 465 and also see letters database for
correspondence with Harry Batsford
4ff. Autograph
1928
PA/583
MS note of anecdote about Dr Thomas Arnold of
Rugby as a pupil’s nightmare
1f. Autograph
nd, ca.
1929?
PA/584
TS carbon copy of chapters II and III of work on
history and philosophy of education in England
Dated 1929. Chapter II pages 34-75, Chapter III
pages 76-85.
See item 492 in Pickering
51ff.
1929
PA/585
MS text “Reference books in Examinations”
8ff. not in Sadler’s handwriting
nd, ca.
1929
PA/586
TS article “The Story of Education in Manchester”
(original erased title “Manchester and Education”)
Published in “The Soul of Manchester”, edited by W H
Brinley (Manchester University Press 1929) pp39-61.
25ff. Corrected in ink and marked up for publication in
pencil
1929
PA/587
TS carbon copy list “Encyclopaedia of the Social
Sciences – Educators – Biographical List to the
19th Century – additions suggested for
consideration”
See also letters database for correspondence with
Alvin Johnson regarding Sadler’s contributions to the
publication
11ff.
ca. 1929
PA/588
TS text “Public Schools”
On the history, cultures and current state of public
schools in England
4ff. with ink and pencil corrections and annotations
ca. 1929
92
PA/589
TS carbon copy draft text “What is Liberal
Education?”
See item 414 in Pickering
7ff. Altered pagination including p5 and p 5a. Ends
incomplete text ending mid sentence
ca. 1929
PA/590
MS (4ff) and TS carbon copy (4ff) review on
“Dutch Art in London”
Regarding the exhibition of the Art of the Netherlands
at the Royal Academy at Burlington house London.
Written for the Oxford Evening Times and dated
January 3 1929
8ff. part Autograph
1929
PA/591
MS notes on candour in religious teaching
2ff. Autograph in ink and pencil
ca. 1929
PA/592
MS notes on Edward Baines
4ff. Autograph in ink and pencil
ca. 1929
PA/593
TS biographical notice on Edward Baines senior
(1774-1848) and Edward Baines Junior
Written for the Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences.
4ff. heavily annotated in pencil
ca. 1929
PA/594
TS carbon copy biographical notice on Edward
Baines senior (1774-1848) and Edward Baines
Junior
Written for the Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences.
Shorter version of PA/593
3ff.
ca. 1929
PA/595
TS carbon copy biographical notice on Edward
Baines Junior
Written for the Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences.
Alternate version of PA594 with a note of how the
article might be shortened
3ff. annotated in red ink
ca. 1929
PA/596
TS carbon copy biographical notice on Richard
Lovell Edgeworth (1744-1817) and Maria
Edgeworth (1767-1849)
1929
93
Written for the Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences
26 June 1929.
2ff. annotated in red ink
PA/597
TS carbon copy lecture on “Candour in the
Teaching of Religion”
Delivered to “Dons and Beaks” at Charterhouse 4
January 1929 See also PA/598
16ff. annotated in pencil “not used in full”.
1929
PA/598
MS (7ff) and TS carbon copy (14ff) draft of lecture
on “Candour in the Teaching of Religion”
To be delivered to “Dons and Beaks” at Charterhouse
4 January 1929 See also PA/597
16ff. heavily annotated and corrected in pencil
1929
PA/599
TS carbon copy diary extract dated January 10
1929 on visit to the Baptist missionary Society
and visiting card of Rev J R M Stephens
travelling representative of the Society
2ff. part Autograph annotated in pencil 411a4
1929
PA/600
TS letter “Biology for the Empire”
Written to the Editor of the Times and dated 12
January 1929
1f.
1929
PA/601
TS carbon copy letter “When did England First get 1929
‘Education’?”
Written to the editor of the Oxford Evening Times 15
January 1929 in reply to a summary of National Union
of Teacher’s speech printed in the newspaper
2ff.
PA/602
TS carbon copy account of address at Gresham’s
School, Holt, on Saturday June 29 1929
On contemporary education scene and the role of the
state in this. See also PA/603
4ff.
1929
PA/603
TS carbon copy account of address at Gresham’s
School, Holt, on Saturday June 29 1929
On contemporary education scene and the role of the
state in this. See also PA/602
1929
94
4ff.
PA/604
TS carbon copy biographical notice on Benjamin
Jowett (1817-1893)
Written for the Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences
8 July 1929.
2ff. annotated in red ink. Not published
1929
PA/605
TS carbon copy (2ff) and MS draft (6ff) of
biographical notice on Quintin Hogg (1845)
Written for the Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences
8 July 1929.
2ff. annotated in red ink. not published
1929
PA/606
TS carbon copy biographical notice on Thomas
Wright Hill (1763-1851)
Written for the Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences
8 July 1929.
2ff. annotated in red ink ‘not published’
1929
PA/607
TS carbon copy biographical notice on James
Kay-Shuttleworth (1804-1877)
Written for the Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences
8 July 1929.
2ff. annotated in red ink ‘an alternate version of this
was published’
1929
PA/608
TS carbon copy biographical notice on Edward
Baines Junior
Written for the Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences
and dated 12 July 1929
Alternate version of PA/594 and different version to
one finally used
3ff. annotated in red ink
1929
PA/609
TS carbon copy biographical notice on Edward
Baines Junior
Written for the Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences
November 1929. Alternate version of PA/594
4ff.
1929
PA/610
MS (2ff) and TS (13ff) notes on “Random List of
consultants written down as the names came to
mind data from ‘Who’s Who’”
1929
95
Followed by other lists of names of politicians, artists,
etc and information on their education. Written c
November 1929
15ff. part autograph
PA/611
TS notes on visit by Mrs O’Brien to show MES
letters between Mathew Arnold and his wife
Dated October 26 1928. See also letters database for
letter from Mrs O’Brien to MES dated November 10
1929 thanking her for her comments on his text on
Arnold and sending her a copy of a chapter for
comment
5ff. typed in red ink; top left of front page “Arnold
Letters”
1929
PA/612
MS and pasted news cutting transcript of article
on Oxford and Cambridge in reply to letter written
to the Oxford Times
Dated November 22 1929.
6ff. part Autograph MS sections partly in hand other
than MES’s, with a page of MES writing numbered “6”
inserted between p3 and p4
1929
PA/613
TS carbon copy letter “Radcliffe Observatory in
Oxford”
Written to the editor of the Times 25 November 1929
on developments in the city
2ff. corrections in ink
1929
PA/614
MS review of “A Survey of the Financial Aspects
of Elementary education” by J Cozlett (London, P
S King, 1929)
Dated December 28 1929
2ff. Autograph annotated in ink and pencil
1929
PA/615
TS carbon copy letter “Stiff-Mindedness in
Business”
Written to the editor of the Times 29 November 1929.
On English commercial psychology and the potential
compensatory role of education
4ff. annotated in ink
1929
PA/616
TS carbon copy letters editor on “Oxford and
Cambridge”
Letter to the editor of “Education” on “Oxford and
1929
96
Cambridge” (1f) dated December 6th 1929 (1f), news
cutting letter to the editor of “Sunday Times” on
“Oxford and Cambridge” (1f) dated December 8th
1929 (1f), undated TS carbon copy new paragraph
for letter on Oxford and Cambridge (2ff)
4ff. typescript carbon copy and printed
PA/617
MS (1f) and TS carbon copy (2ff) article in form of
letter “Oxford and Cambridge Compared”
Written to the editor of Country Life dated December
13 1929 with typescript carbon copy covering letter to
editor
8ff. part autograph
1929
PA/618
MS notes entitled “Mind of the Artist” and draft
review “Pageant of Italian Painting – The Prestige
of Italian Painting”
Regarding exhibition of Italian painting at Burlington
House December 1929
8ff. autograph in ink and pencil
1929
PA/619
TS notes (3ff) and review (5ff) of “Pageant of
Italian Painting – The Prestige of Italian Painting”
Written for the Oxford Mail regarding exhibition of
Italian painting at Burlington House 30 December
1929
8ff. with pencil annotations
1929
PA/620
MS preface “Towards a New Education”
Dated 29 December 1929.
13ff. autograph In ink
1929
PA/621
TS list “Speeches and Articles by M E Sadler
1929”
2ff. marked in pencil
ca. 1930
PA/622
TS text “Introduction to Mr Strasser’s Book”
Introduction to Roland Strasser’s “The Mongolian
Horde” (Jonathan Cape, 1930).
See item 486 in Pickering and also item 416 for
Sadler’s appreciation of Strasser’s work.
7ff.
nd, ca.
1930
97
PA/623
MS text “Universities and Corporate Life- New
Section III at p11 – III Varieties”
On the variations between the natures of universities
around the world. See also PA/778
13ff. autograph written in pencil with red ink
corrections and annotated “Duplicate”
nd, ca.
1930
PA/624
MS text “The Primitive in Some English People”
Dated January 1930. See also PA/674
10ff. Autograph in pencil with ink corrections
1930
PA/625
TS letter “The New English Countryside”
1930
Written to the Observer January 14 1930 on the threat
to the countryside posed by modern development
4ff. corrections in ink
PA/626
MS address “Mrs T H Green of Oxford”
Given at the prize-giving day of Central Girls School,
Oxford January 30 1930. Eulogy for long-standing
committee member of the school. See also letters
database for correspondence with Louisa Chadwick
regarding this event
13ff. Autograph Written in ink with some pencil text
and corrections
1930
PA/627
TS address “The Preservation of Rural England”
Given to the Berks, Bucks and Oxon Branch of the
Auctioneers’ and Estate Agents’ Institutes at Oxford
16ff. marked for release to the press Feb 12 1930
1930
PA/628
TS fragment of letter defending diversity of
religious belief in education
Dated Oxford 17 February 1930
1f. typed on two sides of page and paginated p2-3
signed in ink
1930
PA/629
TS carbon copy letter to the editor of the Nation
on “The English state and the Schools”
Dated 17 February 1930
1f. annotated in ink
1930
PA/630
MS notes (3ff) and TS (2ff) account of address on
“What is a Liberal education?”
Delivered to the University College of Swansea on
1930
98
February 25 1930. See also PA/631
5ff.
PA/631
MS address on “What is A Liberal education?”
Delivered to the University College of Swansea on
February 25 1930. See also PA/630
2ff. Autograph
1930
PA/632
TS carbon copy fragment of draft text on liberal
education
Alternate version of item 491 in Pickering
19ff. pp7-21 (autograph revisions have been made to
this page numbering) with ink annotations and
corrections
1930
PA/633
TS carbon copy fragmentary text “A Liberal
Education”
Apparently used as part of draft text PA/632
26ff. pages 1-31 but missing pages 24-27
ca. 1930
PA/634
TS carbon copy appreciation of Professor Joseph
Wright
Dated March 4 1930
3ff.
1930
PA/635
TS carbon copy appreciation of Miss Emily Ford
of Leeds
Dated March 7 1930
3ff.
1930
PA/636
TS carbon copy speech “An Englishman’s
Thoughts on the Service of American Education
to the World”
Delivered to the Pennsylvanian Schoolmen at the
University of Pennsylvania, in Philadelphia April 3
1930
15ff.
1930
PA/637
MS article on “An Englishman’s Thoughts on the
service of American education to the world”
Written for the ‘Pennnsylvania Schoolman’ and dated
3 April 1930
18ff. Autograph in pencil and ink and annotated; two
‘p6’s
1930
99
1930
PA/638
Two TS copies of an account of an address and
MS notes of the speech on “the League of
Nations’ Union”
Delivered to the Oxford Diocesan Conference 11
June 1930
13ff. part Autograph
PA/639
TS speech “On Saying Nothing”
1930
Delivered at Kidlington on October 26 1930 regarding
the power of silence and political or social implications
of language
7ff.
PA/670
TS carbon copy draft article “Philosophy of
National Education”
Includes “analysis” section of notes
8ff. marked “First Draft”
1931
PA/671
TS article “The Things That Britain Does Best”
Apparently in reply to a question from an unnamed
correspondent. See also letters database for
correspondence with Harold Herd regarding this
article
2ff.
1931
PA/672
TS carbon copy (1f) and MS copy (1f) of
biographical article on Benjamin Jowett (18171893)
Alternate version to that published
2ff. part Autograph
nd, ca.
1931
PA/673
MS draft of article “My Favourite Quotation”
Dated January 1931
2ff. in ink and pencil
1931
PA/674
TS Article “The Primitive in Some English People”
See also PA/624
9ff. annotated in ink “Sent to Mr Mayhew for
“Overseas Education” Jan 31 1931” and with
corrections in red ink
1931
100
PA/675
TS (2ff) and MS (2ff) notes for speech to the
Church Missionary Society on time Feb 10 [1931]
4ff. part Autograph
1931
PA/676
TS carbon copy review “A Dream Come True”
Written for the Yorkshire Post;a review of
“Universities: American, English, German” by
Abraham Flexner (Humphrey Milford, OUP, 1930)
dated 3 February 1931
6ff.
1931
PA/677
TS speech “The Outlook for Universities in
England and Elsewhere”
Delivered to the Oxford Luncheon Club February 20
1931
7ff. originally marked Leeds Luncheon Club February
16 1931 - marked for release to the press 16
February 1931 with autograph annotations in pencil
1931
PA/678
MS notes for a speech on Liberal Education Feb
19 193[1]?
3ff. Autograph
ca. 1931?
PA/679
TS article “Introduction to Ruskin’s letters”
An introduction to “Ruskin’s Guild of St George” by E
Hope Scott, Methuen, 1931. Includes Sadler’s own
reminiscences of seeing Ruskin for the first time.
March 1931 See also PA/680
5ff. with annotations in ink
1931
PA/680
TS article “Introduction to Ruskin’s letters”
An introduction to “Ruskin’s Guild of St George” by E
Hope Scott, Methuen, 1931. Includes Sadler’s own
reminiscences of seeing Ruskin for the first time.
March 1931.
See item 507 in Pickering
See also PA/679
5ff. annotated “Duplicated printed work” not in
Sadler’s hand
1931
PA/681
TS page on Sadler’s first meeting with Ruskin
1f. incomplete text, paginated “p4” annotated with
possible date in pencil “1921?” more likely 1931
ca. 1931
101
PA/682
TS text “Introduction to Ruskin’s letters”
1931
Dated March 1931
2ff. incomplete text ending mid sentence annotated in
pencil “print”
PA/683
TS address “Primitive Religion and the Christian
faith”
Given at University College Chapel Sunday March 1
1931
7ff. annotated in pencil
1931
PA/684
TS address to the rotary club annual dinner at
Oxford March 6 1931
On relationships of Americans and English
3ff. marked for release March 7 1931.
1931
PA/685
TS appreciation of Mrs John Dymond of
Burtwood Hall, Barnsley, Yorkshire
With Times cutting dated 2 April 1931 pasted to page.
Sent to the Times on 31 March 1931
1f.
1931
PA/686
MS speech “Christian Education Its meaning and
mission”
Given at Swanwick (Derbyshire) April 9 1931
4ff. Autograph in ink with pencil annotations
1931
PA/687
TS excerpt from text on Michael Faraday,
education and commerce (1f)
Includes supporting correspondence with the Oxford
Mail (2ff) dated 14 April 1931
3ff. annotated in ink and pencil
1931
PA/688
TS address “Architects and the Countryside”
A welcome in University College Hall on behalf of the
master and Fellows of University College to the
Berks, Bucks and Oxon Architectural Association 18th
April 1931
5ff.
1931
PA/689
TS article “Memories” [Four Meetings with the
Poet Rabindranath Tagore] April 20 1931
1f. marked up for publication in black red and blue
pen by J H Higginson.
1931
102
PA/690
MS notes of a conversation with Commander
Flood at L P Jack’s home at Headington, Oxford
on 23 April 1931.
Regarding liberal education
5ff.
1931
PA/691
TS carbon copy speech “The Drawings of William
Turner of Oxford”
Given at Oxford Town hall on the occasion of the
gifting of the drawings by Sadler in memory of Lady
Sadler 27 April 1931. See also letters database for
correspondence with William Stobie on the article
2ff.
1931
PA/692
TS carbon copy draft report of Sadler’s speeches
to Conference on Examinations a Eastbourne
Conference held by the Carnegie Corporation May
1931.
17ff. With annotations in ink annotated “substitute for
pp 31-43 below” (15ff and 2ff)
1931
PA/693
MS notes on corporate life May 22 1931
2ff. Autograph marked “15 Norham Junction”?
1931
PA/694
TS carbon copy article “Schools in the English
Countryside”
Written for the Spectator July 1931. See also letters
database for correspondence with the Spectator
dated June 1931
7ff.
1931
PA/695
MS speech on the opening of a new building at
the Wellingborough Grammar School
See also PA/696
2ff. Autograph in ink not in Sadler’s handwriting
stamped “received 4 June 1931”
1931
PA/696
TS report “Wellingborough Grammar School
(Doddington Rd)”
Dated 3 June 1931. See also PA/695
2ff. unsigned
1931
103
PA/697
TS text “University College”
1931
A description of the access hours, of its history and its
buildings dated July 1931. Also see letters database
for correspondence on this subject with Claude Ernest
Benson
12ff.
PA/698
TS carbon copy bibliography on education
Dated July 1931
4ff.
1931
PA/699
TS carbon copy article “Spelling reform”
Written for the Listener August 1931
4ff.
1931
PA/700
TS carbon copy account of a speech to Barton on
Humber Secondary School for Boys and Girls
Given on the occasion of their opening ceremony 22
September 1931. See also letters database for
correspondence with Harry Boulton regarding this
event
6ff. with corrections in ink
1931
PA/701
TS text on the establishment of the Institute for
Imperial Education.
Abstract of contribution to discussion at the meeting
of the British Association (section L), given on the
25th Sept. 1931.
ff.3.
1931
PA/702
TS review of book by Mrs Mary Higgs [“Where
Shall We Live?”, London 1931]
Dated 17 November 1931
3ff. annotated in pencil
1931
PA/703
TS account of address “Astronomy and faith”
Given at the Town Hall Oxford, November 22 1931
2ff.
1931
PA/704
TS speech “R/D”
On the bankruptcy of socialism. Title is a reference to
the phrase “Return to drawer” used when bank client
has insufficient funds to clear a cheque. Given at the
Individualist Luncheon at the Hotel Victoria, London 9
1931
104
December 1931
16ff. annotated and amended in pencil. Irregular
pagination
PA/705
MS appreciation of Dr J M Wilson
Dated December 26 1931
2ff. Autograph
1931
PA/706
MS article “Leeds”
Written in response to J B Priestly’s article on
Bradford in the Heaton Review [1932].
See item 526 in Pickering
14ff. Autograph in pencil irregular pagination
ca. 1932
PA/707
TS obituary of C P Scott
Printed in the Manchester Guardian January 9 1932.
See item 533 in Pickering
1f. annotated and signed in ink typed on both sides of
page and dated January 7 1932
1932
PA/708
TS draft text on liberal education
Dated February 1932.
7ff. annotated in pencil
1932
PA/709
MS speech “English Youth in the Future – Right
Opportunity for Everyone”
Dated March 1932
5ff. Autograph annotated in pencil “Liberal]
Ed[ucation]
1932
PA/710
MS notes (2ff) and speech (2ff) on “College Life
and Tradition”
Given to the Council of the Congregational Union of E
& W at a luncheon in the University College Hall on
March 15 1932
4ff. Autograph
1932
PA/711
TS revised introduction to speech (1f) and pages
of MS speech (2ff) on public schools
Given at speech day at Kings’s School, Bruton, on
May 26 1932
3ff. part Autograph
1932
105
PA/712
TS account of speech on smaller public schools
Given at Magdalen College School Brackley, on June
7 1932
3ff.
1932
PA/713
TS carbon copy account of address “The
University of Oxford”
Given to the dinner of the Institution of Automobile
Engineers at Oxford Friday June 10 1932
4ff. annotated in pencil “duplicate”
1932
PA/714
TS speech “The Past in the Future”
Written for Canterbury on July 10 and 11th 1932
24ff. annotated in pencil
1932
PA/715
MS TS and TS carbon copy drafts of review
“Fingerpost in Fog” and related correspondence
Written on the publication “The Intelligent Man’s
Guide Through World Chaos by GDH Cole (1930) in
pencil (4ff) with appended note to “Miss Elliot” to type
up the text (1f); final draft written in pencil (4ff), notes
for article (7ff) and letter signed by Victor Gollancz
(2ff) August 1932
18ff. part Autograph in pencil
1932
PA/716
TS carbon copy speech “Does Modern Art
Portend Revolution?”
Given to the Liberal Summer School at Oxford 31 July
1932 marked up for release on the 1st August 1932.
22ff. annotated in pencil
1932
PA/717
MS draft (7ff) and TS carbon copy (4ff) review
“Creative Economy in Education”
On Dr L P Jack’s Book “Education Through
Recreation”, written for the Observer and dated Oct
16 1932
11ff. part Autograph
1932
PA/718
TS carbon copy review “Crisis in Universities”
On Walter M Kotsching and Elined Prys’ book “The
University in a Changing World”, written for the
Observer in c November 1932. See also letters
database for correspondence with Viola Garvin
regarding this article and PA/719
1932
106
3ff.
PA/719
MS review “Crisis in Universities”
On Walter M Kotsching and Elined Prys’ book “The
University in a Changing World”, written for the
Observer in c November 1932. See also PA/718
3ff. Autograph
1932
PA/720
MS review “A full time in Free time – the
Organisation of leisure”
On Dr Jack’s Book “education through recreation”,
written for the Journal of National Playing Fields
Association” in dated November 1932, printed
January 1933.
23ff. autograph Written in ink with pencil annotations
and font page and cutting pasted to second page
(‘p1’).
1932
PA/721
MS (2ff) and TS (2ff) account of speech “Changing
Ideas of Liberal Education”
Given to the Lewisham and Caterham Old Boys
Association on November 4 1932
4ff. part autograph
1932
PA/722
TS lecture (11ff) and list of lantern slides for
lecture (1f) on Vincent Van Gogh given at
Manchester 16 November 1932
12ff. page numbers begin at p16, list unpaginated
1932
PA/723
MS speech “What do we want when it comes to
education?”
Given to the Women’s Provincial Club November 24
1932.
5ff. autograph in pencil with ink annotations
1932
PA/724
MS first draft of foreword to the Heaton Review of
1933
Dated December 4 1932
3ff. autograph
1932
PA/725
TS list of “Speeches and Articles in 1932”
2ff. typescript
nd, 1932?
107
PA/726
TS carbon copy review “The new Germany and
Peace”
On “The Intelligent Man’s Way to Prevent War”,
planned and edited by Leonard Woolf and with
essays by Lord Cecil, Gilbert Murray, W ArnoldForster, CM Lloyd, Sir Norman Angell, C R Buxton
and H J Laski (Gollancz, 1933), “Why Nazi” by Anon
(Faber, 1933) and “Nazi Germany explained” by
Vernon Bartlett (Gollancz, 1933)
See also the holdings of the Bodleian MSS. Eng. c.
7117 fol 167-72 for another TS copy of this text
6ff.
ca. 1933
PA/727
MS pencil notes on "The new Germany and
peace"
Notes based on the books: 'Why nazi?'
Anonymous,(Faber & Faber, London, 1933), 'Nazi
Germany explained' Bartlett, Vernon (Gollancz,
London, 1933), and 'The intelligent man's way to
prevent war', aa.vv. (Gollancz, London, 1933) ca.
1933 (pages 1-3) and reviews of the above books
(pages 1-2)
See also the holdings of the Bodleian MSS. Eng. c.
7117 fol 167-72 for another TS copy of this text
7 ff. autograph
ca. 1933
PA/728
TS carbon copy text “paragraphs written on the
National Conference for Education and
Citizenship of 1923” [in Toronto],
Dated January 12 1933.
3ff. annotated by Sadler in pencil and marked up in
ink by J H Higginson for publication
1933
PA/729
MS notes (1f) and TS account of speech (1f) on
“Missionaries and Girls’ education in India”
Given to the Oxford Church missionary Society
February 8 1933.
2ff. part autograph annotated in pencil
1933
PA/730
MS notes on the programme of the 18th
Conference on New Ideals in Education in 1933
See also PA/731 and PA/732
1f. autograph in pencil with two head caricatures
1933
108
PA/731
MS draft (3ff) and TS account of speech (4ff) to the 1933
18th Conference on New Ideals in Education on
the 18th April 1933
See also PA/730 and PA/732 and letters database for
correspondence with Mary Collins, B M Strong and H
E Lawrance on this event
7ff. part Autograph
PA/732
TS carbon copy account of speech to the 18th
Conference on New Ideals in Education on the
18th April 1933
See also PA/730 and PA/731
4ff.
1933
PA/733
TS carbon copy text “Coal: A Suggestion for a
hard winter”
See also letters database for correspondence with
Charles Lupton and John Sankey on this article c
November 1933?
4ff.
1933?
PA/734
TS carbon copy talk “All the days of our lives”
Given at University College Chapel Sunday
November 26 1933 (6ff) and MS notes for address
(6ff)
12ff. part Autograph; typescript annotated in ink
“copy”
1933
PA/735
TS carbon copy article “This Age of
Broadcasting”
Written for the Radio Times sent 17 November 1933
See also PA/736
9ff.
1933
PA/736
TS carbon copy article “This Age of
Broadcasting”
Written for the Radio Times sent 17 November 1933.
See also PA/735
9ff. annotated with information on creation and
destination in ink
1933
109
PA/737
MS draft obituary of Mr Arthur John Pressland
1f. autograph written in ink on Master’s lodgings
notepaper
1934
PA/738
MS pencil draft (4ff) and TS carbon copy (4ff)
review of “an Oxonian Looks Back” by Lewis R
Farnell (Martin Hopkinson, 1934)
See also PA/739
8ff. part autograph
1934
PA/739
TS carbon copy review of “On Oxonian Looks
Back” by Lewis R Farnell (Martin Hopkinson,
1934)
See also PA/597
4ff. annotated in pencil “sent to Observer 30-5-34”,
“1st copy” 1934
1934
PA/740
MS draft article “Roger Fry: An Appreciation”
See also letters database for correspondence with
Richard Ellis Roberts on this publication. See also
PA/752
21ff. autograph in ink with pencil annotations
nd, ca.
1934
PA/741
MS note “Note for John Adam”
See also letters database for correspondence with
Agnes Adam on the death of JA in 1934
1f. autograph in ink with pencil annotations
nd, ca.
1934
PA/742
MS notes (4ff) and text (2ff) “Shelley’s College
1934
Friend, Thomas Jefferson Hogg, An Episode in his
Later Life”
Dated 6 February 1934
See also PA/637, PA/300, PA/756, PA/538 and
PA/745
6ff. autograph in pencil
PA/743
MS notes on T J Hogg and municipal reform
14ff. autograph in pencil
ca. 1934
PA/744
TS carbon copy article “Shelley’s College Friend
Thomas Jefferson Hogg”
12ff. annotated in pencil “3rds copy 1st 2 in PM 1934”
1934
110
PA/745
TS article “Shelley’s College Friend, Thomas
Jefferson Hogg, An Episode in his Later Life”
Dated 6 February 1934
See also PA/637, PA/300, PA/756, PA/538 and
PA/744
10ff. Annotated on top of page “As originally written”
and pencil annotation “no vital changes were made”
not in Sadler’s hand
1934
PA/746
TS carbon copy article “Shelley’s College Friend,
Thomas Jefferson Hogg, An Episode in his Later
Life”
Dated 6 February 1934
See also PA/745, PA/300, PA/756, PA/538 and
PA/744
10ff. pencil annotation at top of page “redraft Rough”
some pages pasted onto headed notepaper of the
“master’s lodgings University college Oxford” and
pencil annotations and corrections
1934
PA/747
MS draft notes for address “Democracy and an
Elite” and related correspondence
Written for Leeds Luncheon Club Feb 12 1934 in
pencil and annotated “25th anniversary” (13ff) and
letter from W Parsons on behalf of the club discussing
arrangements (1f). See also letters database for
related correspondence dated February 1934
See also the holdings of the Bodleian MSS. Eng. c.
7117 fol 173-7 for another TS copy of this text
14ff. Autograph in pencil and ink irregular pagination
1934
PA/748
MS notes entitled “conclusion”
On democracy and the idea of a need for an elite
1f. autograph annotated “[p]12”
nd
PA/749
MS draft (7ff) and verbatim report of speech (6ff)
“Christianity and World Forces. The Christian
Hope”
Given to the Christian education Group conference at
Swanwick, 3 April 1934. See also letters database for
correspondence with W Wynne-Hope on this event
13ff. part autograph manuscript section written in ink
1934
111
PA/750
MS notes for a speech to the conference of
Association of Directors and Lecturers for
Education
Dated June 28 c1934
3ff. autograph in pencil and annotated in ink
1934
PA/751
Texts regarding the Town and Country Planning
Summer School 1934
MS draft speech (2ff) TS speech (2ff) printed
conference announcement and application form (4ff)
and programme (4ff) for “Town and Country Planning
Summer School held at St Peter’s hall, Oxford 24-30
September 1934. The MS draft speech is dated
September 29 1934 and written in ink.
Also see the letters database regarding Sadler’s
correspondence with James Adams and George
Lionel Pepler regarding the event
10ff. part Autograph
1934
PA/752
TS carbon copy article “Roger Fry: An
Appreciation”
Undated but written around September or October
1934. See also PA/598
14ff. With contemporary corrections as well as pencil
annotations not in Sadler’s hand
1934
PA/753
TS carbon copy article “the future of the
Universities” and related correspondence
Written for the Telegraph annotated in pencil
“duplicate” and “second carbon” (7ff); part of draft of
text paginated p4-7 (4ff), TS carbon copy
correspondence with the Telegraph (2ff) and news
cutting on the topic and discussing Sadler’s views (1f)
October 1934
14ff. part autograph
1934
PA/754
MS letter to the editor of the Times on “Ruskin
and Oxford” (2ff)
Also includes news cutting of the printed letter (1f)
dated October 7 1934
14ff. part autograph
1934
PA/755
TS carbon copy address “The Problems and the
limitations of Uniformity”
Written for the Wives Fellowship meeting at Lady
1934
112
Margaret Hall Oxford on Sunday October 7 1934
16ff. annotated with return address in ink and in pencil
and red ink throughout pp1-16 incomplete text ends
mid-sentence
PA/756
MS draft text “last pages of paper on problems
and limitations of Uniformity”
Given to the Wives Fellowship at Oxford October 7
1934. See also PA/757, PA/758 and PA/759 and
letters database for correspondence with the Dora
Collier, Irene Heaton and Joyce Presland dated
October 1934
5ff. autograph in pencil
1934
PA/757
MS notes probably for the paper on “problems
and limitations of Uniformity”
Given to the Wives Fellowship at Oxford nd October 7
1934. See also PA/756, PA/758 and PA/759 and
letters database for correspondence with Dora Collier,
Joyce M Presland and Irene Heaton regarding this
event
3ff. part autograph in pencil
1934
PA/758
MS notes towards the paper given at the Wives
Fellowship at Oxford
Dated October 7 1934
10ff. autograph in pencil and ink
1934
PA/759
TS carbon copy speech “The problems and
limitations of Uniformity”
Given to the Wives Fellowship at L M H (Lady
Margaret Hall) Oxford October 7 1934. See also
PA/757, PA/758 and PA/756 and letters database for
correspondence with Dora Collier, Joyce M Presland
and Irene Heaton regarding this event
25ff. with ink annotations and corrections
1934
PA/760
MS draft speech “Problems and limitations of
Uniformity”
Given to the Wives Fellowship at Oxford October 7
1934.See also PA/757, PA/758, PA/756 and PA/759
and letters database for correspondence with Dora
Collier, Joyce M Presland and Irene Heaton regarding
this event.
26ff. autograph in pencil with ink corrections
1934
113
PA/761
MS notes “painter as prophet”
On painters including Roger Fry, Kandinsky and
Leonardo da Vinci to a Rotary club October 8 c1934?
See also PA/762
2ff. autograph In ink and pencil
ca. 1934
PA/762
MS draft text “Painter as Prophet”
Given to a Rotary Club October 8 [c1934?] See also
PA/761
1f. autograph in ink
ca. 1934?
PA/763
TS carbon copy account of speech to the
Sheffield Luncheon Club October 24 1934 on
training for a changed English life
See also letters database for correspondence with
Margery H Moorwood on this event
4ff.
1934
PA/764
TS carbon copy account of address to the
Sheffield Luncheon Club on October 24 1934 on
contemporary world education systems
See also letters database for correspondence with
Margery Moorwood dated November 1934
1f.
1934
PA/765
TS account of speech on “Books and People”
Given to at the opening of the new library of the
Ackworth School 24 October 1934
5ff. with corrections in ink
1934
PA/766
MS notes (2ff) and draft article (6ff) “Elite by
Examination?”
Sent to the Schoolmaster and Woman teacher’s
Chronicle November 4 1934 See also letters
database for correspondence with William Wills Hill
on this article
8ff. autograph in pencil
1934
PA/767
MS draft (5ff) and TS carbon copy account of
speech (2ff) given at the opening of the
Birmingham City Museum and Art Gallery loan
exhibition on the November 6 1934.
See also letters database for correspondence with G
1934
114
H Lewis dated November 1934
7ff. part autograph manuscript portion in ink, TS
portion annotated in pencil
PA/768
MS draft (4ff) and TS (4ff) account of speech
“Yorkshire and Art”
Given at the opening of a Leeds Fine Art Club
exhibition on November 10 [1934?]
8ff. part autograph MS portion written in ink; the TS
corrected in pencil
1934
PA/769
MS draft review “Odette Keun’s Divination”
On “I discover the English” by O. Keun (John Lane,
1934) annotated “final form sent to Time and Tide
19/11/34”
See also PA/770 and letters database for
correspondence with Time and Tide dated September
1934
3ff. autograph in pencil
1934
PA/770
TS carbon copy (3ff) and MS pencil draft (3ff) of
review “Odette Keun’s Divination”
On “I discover the English” by O. Keun (John Lane,
1934). See also PA/769
6ff. part autograph
nd, ca.
1934
PA/771
TS carbon copy account of speech to the Public
Health Congress at London November 20 1934
See also the holdings of the Bodleian MSS. Eng. c.
7117 fol 178-182 for a copy of this text1934
14ff.
1934
PA/772
MS transcript of poem by Thomas Heyward
Taken from the Times Literary Supplement of
November 22 1934
1f. part autograph with comment and doodle on verso
in ink
1934
PA/773
TS carbon copy article “Roger fry an Appreciation
2ff. ” annotated in pencil “incomplete p 7 9-10-11-13
14 missing”
ca. 1934
PA/774
MS draft article “The Unwisdom of the Simple”
Annotated “For YP about 1935”
ca. 1935?
115
5ff. autograph in ink with pencil annotations
PA/775
MS speech on liberal education
Given at Majlis, Oxford February 3 1935
4ff. autograph in ink with pencil annotations
1935
PA/776
TS text “Liberal Education”
Dated February 3 1935
5ff.
1935
PA/777
MS draft speech “Liberal Education”
Interspersed with given printed article “liberal
education”, also annotated in pencil
See item 491 in Pickering
12ff. part autograph MS sections in pencil
nd, ca.
1935?
PA/778
MS Paper “Universities and Corporate Life”
Delivered to the World Conference of Educational
Association Oxford 1935 marked “Not to be released
before Tuesday Afternoon August 13 2.30”
See also PA/623, PA/779 and PA/780
31ff. autograph in ink and annotated in pencil
1935
PA/779
MS draft text “Universities and Corporate Life”
Delivered to the World Conference of Educational
Association Oxford 1935 August 13 35
See also PA/623, PA/778 and PA/780
4ff. autograph in ink
1935
PA/780
TS carbon copy Paper “Universities and
Corporate Life”
Delivered to the World Conference of Educational
Association Oxford 1935 marked “Not to be released
before Tuesday Afternoon August 13 2.30pm”. See
also PA/623, PA/778 and PA/779
29ff. annotated in pencil “copy 5”
1935
PA/781
MS paper on “Universities and Corporate Life”
Written for the World Conference on Educational
Associations held at Oxford 1935. marked “not to be
released before Tuesday afternoon August 13 2.30”
(30ff) and dated July 21 1935
31ff. autograph annotated “duplicate” not in Sadler’s
1935
116
hand; Sadler’s notes (1f) in pencil
PA/782
MS notes on distribution of coal and milk dated
Sept 15 1936 and November 22 1940
2ff. autograph in ink
1936-1940
PA/783
TS appreciation of W H Herford
See item 586 in Pickering
4ff.
ca. 1936?
PA/784
MS text on Kandinsky and the 25th anniversary of
the publication of “Der Blaue Reiter”
1f. autograph
1936
PA/785
TS duplicate account of speech on “the State and
education”
Subtitled “Robert Owen, John Stewart Mill and Adolf
Hitler” and given as the James Seth Memorial Lecture
at Edinburgh University May 12 1936
2ff. annotated in ink and pencil
1936
PA/786
MS notes on the delivery of the Seth Memorial
Lecture “Robert Owen, John Stewart Mill & Adolf
Hitler the state of education”
Given at the University of Edinburgh May 12 1936,
dated May 15 1936
1f. autograph
1936
PA/787
MS carbon draft speech “The Unexpected Future”
given at the Froebel Society May 15 1936
15ff. autograph in pencil
1936
PA/788
TS carbon copy account of speech “Rousseau
Walks the Earth”
Given to the Leeds Luncheon Club 10 November
1936
10ff. annotated in ink and pencil
1936
PA/789
TS carbon copy single page on Jean-Jacques
Rousseau
1f. paginated as ‘p6’ and corrected in pencil
nd
117
PA/790
MS draft appreciation “Monsignor Barnes”
2ff. autograph marked in Sadler’s hand “to the Times
November 14 1936” in pencil
1936
PA/791
MS drafts and notes for speech to the Oxford
Rotary Club welcoming guests
Dated 23 November 1936
13 ff. autograph in pencil
1936
PA/792
MS notes (2ff) and speech (4ff) entitled
“Congregation […] Thanks to Lord Nuffield”
Dated November 24 1936
6ff. autograph in pencil
1936
PA/793
MS draft account of speech “Coming Changes in
Schools”
Given to the City of Oxford high School for Boys
December 10 1936”.
See also PA/794
2ff. autograph in ink not in Sadler’s hand
1936
PA/794
MS draft speech “Behind the Scenes in English
education”
Given to the City of Oxford high School for Boys
December 10 1936”.
See also PA/793
9ff. autograph in pencil; title not in Sadler’s hand
1936
PA/795
MS draft speech at the Saffron Walden School
Given January 13 1937 (misdated 20th January).
See also PA/796, PA/797, PA/798 and PA/799
2ff. autograph in pencil
1937
PA/796
TS and MS address to be given at the opening of
the opening of the New Assembly hall of the
Friends School, Saffron Walden
Dated n February 13 1937 2ff carbon copy annotated
in pencil and 1 ff TS text affixed to page with
additional autograph notes
See also PA/795, PA/797, PA/798 and PA/799
3ff. part autograph
1937
118
PA/797
TS address “The New drift in Education”
For the opening of the opening of the New Assembly
Hall of the Friends School, Saffron Walden on
February 13 1937. This is a revised version of text
discussing education, democracy and totalitarianism
See also PA/795, PA/796, PA/798 and PA/799
6ff.
1937
PA/798
MS drafts of speech (2ff) to be given at the
opening of the new hall of the Saffron Walden
Friends school
Dated “February 13 [1937]”; alternate draft entitled
“introduction” (2ff); and draft entitled “The new drift in
Education” (5ff) 1937
See also PA/796, PA/797, PA/795 and PA/799
4ff. dated in ink and annotated, the first with “please
type the following at the beginning of the address ‘the
new drift of education’, after the Rohan Manual I” and
“10 copies”
1937
PA/799
TS carbon copy speech on “Judgement”
To be given to the Friends School, Saffron Walden on
January 13 1937.
See also PA/795, PA/796, PA/797 and PA/798
2ff.
1937
PA/800
MS speech “chairman’s opening remarks at
lecture by Sir W Moberly’s Barratt House Lecture,
‘Life in Modern Universities’”,
Given at Rhodes House, Oxford dated 26 November
1939
2ff. autograph in ink with pencil annotation
1939
PA/801
MS diary entry on the nature of God
Dated Sept 10 1940 with comments on Isaiah pasted
to top right hand corner. For further diary entries
dated Sept-Nov 1940, see the holdings of the
Bodleian MS. Eng. D. 3530 fol 88-96 for another
version of this text.
1f. autograph
1940
PA/802
MS notes marked “Diary” on the terminus a quo
prompted by the tedium of train travel
Dated October 19 1940
1940
119
1f. autograph
PA/803
MS notes on “two deflations”
Dated November 20 1940
1f. autograph
1940
PA/804
MS notes on “foundations for living”
Dated December 23 1940
1f. autograph
1940
PA/805
MS draft speech “The Arts in English education
after the War”
Dated December 27 1940
6ff. autograph in pencil
1940
PA/806
TS and MS Sadler bibliography
Bibliography of articles and books by Sadler, 18911941.
ff.13. Typescript, with final leaf in MS, not in Sadler’s
hand
ca. 1941
PA/807
ca. 1941
TS carbon copy review of the thesis “The
Educational Philosophy of National Socialism” by
G F Kneller (Yale University Press, 1941)
2ff. Annotated “Index Number 2729”; also annotated
by J H Higginson in blue biro “Review written by MES”
PA/808
TS Text “Laocoon… A Question of Taste….. ”
Text subtitled in “Religious Meanings in the forms of
nature S T Coleridge” dated September 1941.
6ff. ink annotations
1941
PA/809
TS notes marked “Diary September 12 1941”
Marked “as Mr Sydney Burney, who has as fine a flair
as anyone I know, is coming today, I thought I would
try and write down what my feelings are now in regard
to works of art”
2ff. typescript
1941
PA/810
TS carbon copy review “English Hesitancy about
National Education”
On the book “The Reformation of England” (OUP,
1941) dated September 17 1941
1941
120
3ff. annotated in pencil
PA/811
TS (2ff) and MS (2ff) notes on journalism, foreign
news reporting and the personifications of
nations by the press
4ff. part autograph
nd
PA/812
TS extracts from the “Report of the Public
Schools Commission”
4ff. annotated in ink
nd
PA/813
TS (46ff) and MS (4ff) extracts from biographies
and autobiographies of eminent 19th century men
and women dealing with their education
See also texts related to the “Cyclopedia of
Education”
50ff. part autograph
nd
PA/814
MS (1f) list of sources and TS (31ff) extracts from
19th century writers on education
See also text related to work for the “Cyclopedia of
Education”
32ff. part autograph
nd
PA/815
TS extracts from legislation, Hansard and
commentators on the poor laws and education
32ff. annotated in red ink and pencil; paginated
(irregular) 21-57
nd
PA/816
TS extracts from Hansard and commentators on
Brougham and his education bills
24ff. annotated in red ink and pencil; paginated
(irregular) 52a-67
nd
PA/817
TS extracts from commentators on education
c1833-1834
10ff. annotated in red ink and paginated (irregular)
69-72
nd
PA/818
TS text on education
19ff. paginated p 2-19
nd
PA/819
MS address to an unnamed college (University
College?)
nd, post1924?
121
On the first day of the new session
3ff. autograph
PA/820
MS notes on Thomas Arnold beginning “it is
nd
always pathetic to consider….”
5ff. autograph in ink with pencil annotations by Sadler;
also annotation in pencil at top of page “Keep. Notes
made on Arnold at various times by MES” not in
Sadler’s hand.
PA/821
MS notes comparing English and German
education
2ff. autograph in ink paginated p2-3
nd
PA/822
MS draft text on liberal education
2ff. autograph in ink
nd
PA/823
MS extract from B Jowett’s “College sermons”
(London, John Murray) pp347-8
2ff. autograph
nd
PA/824
TS draft text “First draft – Analysis” on
nationalisms and education
See also PA/670
4ff.
nd
PA/825
MS notes on “Effect of Machinery on Wages”
(Cambridge Prize Essay, 1877) by J S Nicholson
9ff. autograph
nd
PA/826
TS notes on “Nietzsche”
On the philosopher’s view of education
3ff. annotated “M” in pencil on front page
not before
1914
PA/827
TS extracts on John Joshua Kirby and John Kirby
taken from the Dictionary of National Biography
2ff.
nd
PA/828
TS note on Cyril Jackson
1f. annotated in pencil
nd
PA/829
MS note on Lord Halifax
1f. autograph
nd
122
PA/830
TS (4ff) and MS (1f) extracts from writings of T H
Huxley
2ff.
nd
PA/831
MS fragmentary notes on John Locke
5ff. autograph in pencil
nd
PA/832
MS extracts from Smile’s “Life of George
Stephenson”
22ff. autograph in ink
nd, post
1875
PA/833
MS extracts “The True Education. The Wisdom of nd, ca.
Life” from writings of Law, “Serious Call”
1895-1903
2ff. autograph on “Department of Education Whitehall”
stamped paper
PA/834
MS notes on “William Law and the Education of
the Poor”
1f. autograph in ink
nd, not
before
1899
PA/835
MS notes on the “Poor Law” from the 16th – 18th
centuries
2ff. autograph in pencil
nd
PA/836
TS notes on “Bancroft’s HPickeringital” and
extracts from Francis Bancroft’s will
2ff. autograph top of page annotated in pencil
“Education of the poor” not in Sadler’s hand
nd
PA/837
TS notes on “Contrast between Adam Smith, the
Evangelical movement, Thomas Paine and Robert
Owen”
2ff. autograph with pencil annotations top of page
annotated in pencil “Education of the poor” not in
Sadler’s hand
nd
PA/838
MS fragmentary notes on co-operation in planning nd
in respect of public works
1f. autograph in ink annotated “3”
PA/839
MS fragmentary notes, perhaps from a meeting,
mentioning names, wireless telegraphy, X rays
and radiography
nd
123
1f. autograph in pencil
PA/840
MS text on political divisions between two groups
annotated in pencil “Wed Jan 19”
1f. autograph
nd
PA/841
TS part of text on the subject of female education
and the history of education itself
14ff. paginated pp26-39 text begins mid-sentence
nd
PA/842
MS notes mainly illegible
4ff. autograph
nd
PA/843
Printed post card with the address of Sadler’s
home at the Rookery
1f.
nd
PA/844
TS carbon copy text on religious worship in the
eighteenth century
1f. incomplete document pp2-3 both beginning and
ending in mid-sentence
nd
PA/845
TS carbon copy text on national systems of
education and English needs
3ff. incomplete document paginated pp2-4
nd
PA/846
MS notes on English education
Written on notepaper of The West [Hotel],
Minneapolis Minnesota
5ff. autograph in ink and pencil
nd
PA/847
TS carbon copy article on “Charles Darwin” based nd
on “The Life and letters of Charles Darwin” edited
by his son Frances Darwin
1f. autograph
PA/848
TS carbon copy text on the comparative natures
of English and German education and the role of
teachers as civil servants
2ff. incomplete text pp6-7 beginning and ending mid
paragraph
nd
124
PA/849
TS copy extracts from a ‘Sermon Preached to the
University of Dublin’ by Taylor
2ff. with Greek quotations from Plotinus added in ink
nd
PA/850
MS notes on Edmond Holmes
1f. autograph
nd
PA/851
MS notes apparently for a talk at Huddersfield
1f. autograph
nd
PA/852
TS text on the two-mindedness of England
4ff. annotated as such in pencil incomplete text pp1417
nd
PA/853
TS review of a volume by a Professor Todd
dealing with education and Social conditions in
Asia
2ff. incomplete text pp3-4
nd
PA/854
MS notes on the history of education including
notes on Ascham and Priestly
5ff. autograph in pencil
nd
PA/855
MS notes on “Water Thyme” (pond weed)
1f. autograph in pencil on University of Leeds
notepaper
nd
PA/856
MS extracts from the Oxford University and City
Herald of February-March 1819
3ff. autograph
nd
PA/857
MS notes on English character and opinion [?]
1f. autograph with additional jotted sums
nd
PA/858
MS notes on English character and opinion [?]
1f. autograph in pencil with additional jotted sums
nd
PA/859
MS notes for 1) a letter to Dr Bennett of Norwich
[?] (1f) and 2) on the duties of Christians [?]
2ff. autograph in ink
nd
PA/860
TS carbon copy account of talk on “William Ellis
and Social Education”
nd
125
Given at “The University” [Manchester?] as part of a
course on educational thinkers
4ff.
PA/861
TS carbon copy fragment of article (1f) on
religious issues in education; and photocopy (1f)
of typed up fragment of another text, possibly by
Sadler
2ff. TS with annotations in ink in the hand of Sadler
and also heavily annotated by Higginson for
publication; photocopy also annotated by Higginson
for publication
nd
PA/862
MS page from text on the work of Delcroze and
Dorn
1f. autograph paginated p6 in pencil
nd
PA/863
TS “Notes for Dewsbury” (2ff) and account of
same speech “Local Patriotism in Education” (2ff)
Given at the speech day of the Wheelwright Grammar
Schools
4ff.
nd
PA/864
MS text “Chapter III – The Limits of Secondary
education”
10ff. autograph paginated p1-8 and p8a-p9. Heavily
annotated in ink and pencil nd on various types ad
sizes of notepaper, some pages written on verso, but
this text has been crossed out
nd
PA/865
MS text “The National Need for Higher
Commercial Education – An Address at the
Rathmines School of Commerce”
5ff. Heavily annotated in ink and pencil nd on various
types ad sizes of notepaper, damage to most sheets
nd
PA/866
TS “Note - The Civil Service”
On the development and contemporary state of the
service and the educational system that supports it
5ff.
nd
PA/867
TS text (incomplete) on recent developments of
the English education system written at the
University of Manchester
5ff. paginated p 2-6
nd
126
PA/868
MS incomplete text of letter to unknown recipient
on examination papers
Dated “March 9”
1f. autograph paginated p2 at top of page on Master’s
Lodgings notepaper
nd
PA/869
MS fragmentary notes for a lecture on 14th and
15th century art
Mentioning Spanish work, black printing and various
items from the John Rylands Library
1f. autograph written in pencil and paginated p 1
written on verso “Keep”
nd
PA/870
MS draft text on the perceived vagueness and
contradictions of English thinking and principles
1f. autograph annotated p 7 in ink overwriting p 8
written in pencil with amendments
nd
PA/871
MS notes of quotations of Pascal’s “Thoughts”
nd
[Pensées] on maxims and the two extremities of
knowledge in English translation
1f. autograph in ink originally noted for Lampeter, then
crossed out and “Manchester” added
PA/872
MS draft text on the history of education, class
and the potential for changing social conditions
2ff. autograph; text stops mid-sentence heavily
corrected first page headed [section] V with no
pagination second, larger page paginated p18 in ink
heavy foxing some text on verso of second page
crossed out fragile along folded areas
nd
PA/873
Galley for article “Religious instruction in Primary
Schools in Other Countries”
1f. autograph annotated in pencil nd in poor condition
fragile and torn on fold
nd
PA/874
MS incomplete text of talk on the contemporary
wartime situation
1f. autograph paginated p 7 in ink
nd
127
PA/875
MS draft notes on “New Hopes for English
Education”
2ff. autograph paginated p 1 and p 3 in pencil
nd
PA/876
TS carbon copy notes titled “Thursday February 1
and 3 C.O.S meeting”
1f.
nd
PA/877
TS essay “Education for a Free Commonwealth”
24ff. annotated and corrected in ink and pencil
nd
PA/878
MS and TS notes on varied miscellaneous topics
by Sadler
67ff. part autograph in ink and pencil
nd
PA/879
MS (14ff) and TS (1f) notes on Corot, the Barbizon
school and other painters
15ff. part autograph the MS portion is in pencil
nd
PA/880
TS list and abstracts of statutes bearing upon
education passed between the years 1860-1870
13ff. with pencil annotations
nd
128
Correspondence
Michael Sadler’s correspondence within MS 1314 has been gathered from a
number of sources, among them J H Higginson and Leeds University’s own
collections relating to his time as Vice Chancellor.
The series comprises more than 220 items of correspondence both to and
from Sadler. It is physically arranged as a discrete series, by name of
correspondent.
For item level listings of the correspondence, see the Special Collections
Letters Database at http://www.leeds.ac.uk/library/spcoll/letters/letintro.htm
Related material: additional letters from Sadler can be found in other
collections of material within Special Collections, e.g. the Jacob Kramer
archive. For more information on these, please consult the same database.
129
OWN
Books and documents held by Sadler
Items in this series comprise material by others previously in the possession
of Michael E Sadler.
ÓWN/1
Printed bound volume “The Bothie – A Long
Vacation Pastoral” by A H Clough
Printed Oxford: Frances MacPherson; London:
Chapman and Hall 1848
56pp
1848
ÓWN/2
Printed copies of Parliamentary Acts to make
further provision for the good government and
extension of the Universities of Oxford (and
Cambridge
Oxford (CAP LXXXI, 1854, pp609-623) and
Cambridge (CAP LXXXVIII, 1856, pp805-824)
14pp+19pp
18541856
ÓWN/3
Two printed volumes of Herodotus. Recensuit
(ed. J W Blakesley).
Printed Cambridge, 1876-79.
Interleaved, with numerous annotations by Sadler,
and his ownership inscription, dated 1882, on
flyleaves.
18761882
ÓWN/4
Printed bound volume “Poems by Arthur Hugh
Clough”
Printed Macmillan and Co, London 1878
On spine: “Clough’s Poems”, on front cover emblem
surmounted by “Rugby School”, both embossed in
gold. Inner cover printed and autograph bookplate
“M E Sadler scholae rugbeiensis alumno studiis
humanitoritus feliciter coeptis MDCCCLXXX” and
signed T W Jex-Blake.
Second bookplate indicates part of bequest to Leeds
University library by Mrs P M Harvey 1973
Also contains loose: Letter from Michael Sadleir to
‘Ted’ [Ḩarvey?] offering books to recipient, on house
clearing after death of MES [1943]; MS copy of the
poem “Compromisings” by William Fryer Harvey [c
1914?], newscutting of review of book on Clough
from the Sunday Times [Dec 25 1938]; and MS note
extract from Pater’s “renaissance” [nd]
350 pp annotated in pencil in Sadler’s hand; binding
18781943
130
loose
ÓWN/5
Printed copies of Parliamentary Bills to make
further provision for the promotion of Technical
education in 1887 (50 & 51 Vict; pp1-5) and 1888
(51 Vict; pp1-5)
5pp+5pp
18871888
ÓWN/6
Printed report "Report to the President of the
President of the Local Government Board on
Guilds of Help in England by G. R. Snowden
Assistant General Inspector"
Printed report published by HMSO (as Cd. 5664)
1911 20pp
ca. 1888
ÓWN/7
"Rough Abstract of the Government Technical
ca. 1888
Education Bill (1888)"
Printed pamphlet Published by the National
Association for the Promotion of Technical Education
annotated in pencil at foot of page “11.8.88” and
stamped top right (illegible)
ÓWN/8
ca. 1889
"The Welsh Intermediate education Act 1889 –
What Is It? What Will It Do?"
Printed pamphlet Published by the National
Association for the Promotion of Technical Education
ÓWN/9
Forty Third Annual Report of the Friends First
Day School Association, 1890
Two copies
1890
ÓWN/10
Programme of the First Annual Meeting of the
National Conference on University Extension ….
Conference held by the American Society for the
Extension of University Teaching held on the 29-31
December 1891, including notice of talk by MES
1890
ÓWN/11
Forty Fifth Annual Report of the Friends First
Day School Association, 1892
1892
ÓWN/12
Printed article "Reform of Secondary Education"
Printed by Spottiswoode and Co, Printers, London
no author or date marked
4pp Annotated in pencil “?1895-6” (not in Sadler’s
nd,
“?18951896
131
hand) and “17XXXI”
ÓWN/13
Article “III - The educational Value of
Examinations” by James Seth of Cornell
University, published in the Educational Review
(NY) September 1896
Annotated in ink (journal title) and pencil
“duplicates”, Gift 465”, “Seth, J” and “4256/Sadler
Collection”, neither in MES’ hand. Article extracted
from full journal and stamped on back with
“University of Leeds Institute of Education”
1896
ÓWN/14*
Business card of Crossley Bros Ltd, Engineers
Annotated in pencil
1p
ca.
1897?
ÓWN/15
Printed article "Recollections of Mr Gladstone by
Charles Savile Roundell"
“Reprinted (for private circulation) from the ‘West
Yorkshire Pioneer’, May 1898”; printed in Skipton by
Edmondson and Co Publishers;
15pp
ca. 1898
ÓWN/16
Printed pamphlet "Church and Education prior to
1870"
Created by the Church Committee for Church
Defence and Church Instruction and published by
the Society for promoting Christian Knowledge,
London 1898
pp31, annotated throughout in red pen, annotated on
front cover in blue pen and in pencil
1898
ÓWN/17
Printed bound volume “The Life of Francis Place
1771-1854” by Graham Wallas
Printed by Longmans Green and Co London 1898
448pp contains bookplate of “Michael Ernest Sadler,
University college, Oxford” and “H” annotated “M E
Sadler Weybridge Feb 21 1898 From GW” and “K H
Connell 1944”; annotated in pencil in Sadler’s hand;
significant foxing to pages
1898
ÓWN/18
Printed volume Apologia pro vita sua . , by
Cardinal J H Newman.
Printed London, 1864. see also PA/228 and Per/4
pp. 430, 127. Printed, with MS notes by Sadler and
18641899
132
his ownership inscription, dated 1899, on flyleaf
ÓWN/19
MS certificate of re-appointment of Sadler by the
Privy Council to the position of governor of the
University College of Sheffield for 3 years
Dated 10 July 1900 with seal of the Privy Council
and signed by A W Fitzroy
2ff.
1900
ÓWN/20
Printed pamphlet "Horace Bushnell – The
Citizen" by Edwin D Mead
Published in Boston, 1900 and marked “for sale at
the Congregational Bookstore, Boston price 10
cents”
Annotated in pencil in Sadler’s hand
1900
ÓWN/21
Printed pamphlet "Board of education Act –
Questions in parliament – Departmental
Committee on Organisation – Terms of
Reference"
4pp, no publisher’s name or place
1900
ÓWN/22
Bound volume “Public schools and the public
need” by G G Coulton
Published by Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton Kent and
co. London 1901
325pp contains bookplate for “Michael Ernest
Sadler, University college, Oxford” and “E”, also
inscribed “L G H” and R H Murray, Grove House,
Goring”; back cover stamped “Institute of Education”
1901
ÓWN/23
Loose printed article “Aims in Education” by
Rufus Jones
p72-73 of an unidentified publication; Annotated
“Present Day Papers March 1902” and initials of
MES and MAS; poor condition
1902?
ÓWN/24
Printed tables "Religious education in Other
1902
Countries"
Large (A3) printed tables summarising reprinted from
the Guardian November 5 1902 ("Religious
education in Other Countries") and November 12
1902 (“Religious Instruction in Primary Schools in
Other Countries”)
3pp folded
133
ÓWN/25
MS bibliography "Education of feeble-minded
children" by Mr. James P. Munroe?
A bibliography on this subject; with a note at the top:
'Sent to M.E.S. for Mr. James P. Munroe, Boston,
U.S.A., 5.10.03'
3 ff. in an unknown hand
1903
ÓWN/26
MS song “1st Song”
Lyrics to satirical song, to the tune of “McNamara’s
Band”, about William Gardner, AF Barker and G F
Charnock on their designation as professors at
Bradford Technical College in 1904
1f. in blue ink badly faded and torn and attached to
paper backing for preservation
nd, ca.
1904
ÓWN/27
Printed proof "Board of Education, South
Kensington, London, SW – Regulations for
Secondary Schools”
2pp
Stamped “1st Proof 10 August 04”. Printed on verso
– “Suggestions for a Four-Year Course in English in
Illustration of the Foregoing", heavily annotated in
pen (not Sadler’s hand) fragile
1904
ÓWN/28
Journal "League of the Empire Monthly Record
No1"
Dated June 1904
1904
ÓWN/29
"Needs of Reading Boys in Respect of
Secondary Education"
Printed summary of remarks made by “W.M.C.” at
meeting on January 24th 1905 “For the use of the
Higher Education Sub-Committee of the Reading
Education Committee”; quotes Sadler throughout.
8pp
1905
ÓWN/30
"Supplement of the Journal of Education,
January 4 1905 No 426"
Printed unbound journal supplement
pp. 73-92 Annotated “See Educ. Lectures Lect II”” in
pencil on front page
1905
134
ÓWN/31
Address "Liverpool Council of Education
Address by the Right Hon Augustine Birrell MP
(president of the Board of Education)”
On the Occasion of the Distribution of Scholarships
and Prizes of this Council in the Central Hall,
Renshaw St, Friday March 23rd 1906
Printed unbound address printed by Lee and
Nightingale, printers, Liverpool
pp.14
1906
ÓWN/32
Invitation to a meeting to be held on May 16 1907
at the Theatre, Civil service commission,
Burlington gardens, London
Meeting “to consider a scheme for raising funds to
meet the more urgent needs of [Oxford] University”
1f.
1907
ÓWN/33
Handbook for Delegates of the Student
Missionary Conference, Liverpool January 2-7,
1908
Some annotation p35 poor condition extensive
foxing
1908
ÓWN/34
File: “Education Acts (Scotland) 1872-1905 and
Education Bill (Scotland) 1908”
18721908
ÓWN/35
Handbook Souvenir and Guide to the Congo
Exhibition held at the Royal Horticultural hall,
Westminster September 18 to 25, 1909
Event organised by the Baptist Missionary Society X
front page with colour image damaged and with
some annotation in pencil in MES’ hand “p47 some
African fetishes”. Also includes loose covering letter
from Rev JRM Stephens thanking Sadler for return
of “fetish” and reply from Sadler (1913)
19091913
ÓWN/36
Unbound magazine "Manchester University
Magazine October 1910, Vol VI, No 45"
Published by the Manchester University Press A
Annotated in pencil on front page in Sadler’s hand,
includes inserted photographic print of Student
Representative Council 1910 211-238pp
1910
135
ÓWN/37
Printed list of names to be included in the
supplementary volumes of the Dictionary of
National Biography to be published in 1912.
27pp Annotated in Sadler’s hand with a series of
names on front cover
ca. 1911
ÓWN/38
Printed note "The Worshipful Company of
Clothworkers, London 1911-1912"
Note of Master, Wardens and Clerk of the company
for that year
1p headed with embossed crest annotated in pencil
“keep” and on verso “sundry”
1911
ÓWN/39
"Bradford City Guild of Help Seventh Annual
Report and Financial Statement 1911"
Report printed in Bradford
17pp
1911
ÓWN/40
Bound Volume: “ The Story of the Manchester
High School For Girls” by Sara A Burstall
Printed at Manchester University Press 1911
Catalogued on OPAC as University of Leeds Y-0
SAD
238pp copy inscribed to Michael E Sadler with the
author’s gratitude for much help”, bookplate on inner
cover for the Library of the University of Leeds
indicates presented by the Vice Chancellor M E
Sadler January 1913
1911
ÓWN/41
Printed pamphlet "Christian Education of Women 1912
in the East"
Subtitled “A series of meetings to consider the
relation between the educational problems of the
East and West”
3pp
ÓWN/42
Programme of Ilkley Grammar School Annual
Speech Day in the Town Hall of the town
Event attended by Michael E Sadler on Tuesday 30
July 1912.
Annotated in pencil on back page in MES’s hand
1912
ÓWN/43
Incomplete issue of Teachers’ Guild Quarterly no
46 dated December 2 1912
Pages 5-12 of issue including article on conference
1912
136
week of Educational Associations and editorial
notes, mentioning Sadler as well as the new
Registration Council for Teachers
Annotated in pencil in Sadler’s hand
ÓWN/44
Mounted sepia photograph of Michael E Sadler
Signed by Sadler in bottom right, image created by
“Rosemont [of] Leeds and Bradford”]
1f.
nd, ca.
1913
ÓWN/45
TS biographical article on John Dawson by J S
Ilett, later printed in Education History Vol XIXL
See also accompanying letter to Sadler listed in
letters database
2ff annotated in pencil in hand of Sadler and
unidentified other
1913
ÓWN/45a Programme of Conference Week of Educational
Associations
Dated January 6-11 1913
1913
ÓWN/46
Proof pamphlet Observations preliminary to the
drafting of a university constitution. Submitted ...
March 1913, by W M C[hilds] with MS additions.
Inserted are two letters from Childs to Sadler,
University College, Reading, 6th March 1913, and
17th March 1913
pp.47. printed; interleaved proof copy.
1913
ÓWN/47
"Report of the Education Committee for 1917-18
[Gloucester County Council]"
Printed Extract from the prefatory note published by
the Council;
3pp annotated top left corner “Thursday”; also
contains loose individual pages
C1918
ÓWN/48
Printed article "Report on the PNEU experiment
in Gloucestershire"
Article written by H W Household, secretary for
education in the county, and reprinted from the
“Parents’ review” May 1919
16pp
1919
137
ÓWN/49
Printed subscription flyer for "The World’s
Children"
Flyer for the journal with list of contributors (including
Sadler)
1p
nd, post
1920
ÓWN/50
Illuminated address to Sadler
Presented by the members of the Teachers
Registration Council on the occasion of his
registration from it, dated 20th October 1922.
See also PER/71 and PER/4
ff.2.
1922
ÓWN/51
Vellum printed certificate from the University of
Toronto in Latin making Sadler “Doctoris in
Legibus” (Doctor of Law)
Dated 6th April 1923
1f. printed vellum with seal of the University folded
with some damage along folds
1923
ÓWN/52
TS carbon copy draft certificate admitting Sadler
to the Freedom of the Company of Clothworkers
Dated 25 July 1923
2ff. with the stamp of the Clothworker’s Company
and the signature of P M Evans, the clerk to the
company
1923
ÓWN/53
Illuminated address and signatures
Presented to Sadler by the Indian students of the
University of Leeds on the occasion of his
resignation as vice-chancellor, September 1923.
Further signatures, 1956-1960, at end of volume.
ff.10.
1923
ÓWN/54
Bound printed volume “The Complete Works of
Friedrich Nietzsche […] Volume 3: On The Future
Of Our Educational Institutions, Homer and
Classical Philology”
Translated and introduced by J M Kennedy, printed
by George Allan and Unwin, London, 1924 (third
edition)
171pp annotated in pencil in Sadler’s hand
1924
138
ÓWN/55
MS notes on Thomas Vowler Short
Dated 20-21 April 1925
3ff in hand of “PJB” in ink with annotations by Sadler
including on first page “Miss Byler/Boyle? thank you
MES”
1925
ÓWN/56
Pages for the Calcutta Review May-June 1926
including contents (p5) and pp287-326.
5pp + 37pp Annotated in blue pencil “Robert Knight
father of Indian Journalism 1825-90”, indicating one
of the articles in this issue.
1926
ÓWN/57
Printed pamphlet "The Josephine Butler
Centenary 1828-1928 – Josephine Butler: An
Appreciation", programmes and flyers
Pamphlet published by the Association for Moral and
Social Hygiene; with photographic reproduction of
portrait of Butler on front cover, programmes and
flyers
See also letters database for related
correspondence, 1927-1928
34pp
1927
ÓWN/58
Printed pamphlet "Reasons Against the
Edinburgh Corporation Bill 1928"
Printed pamphlet published by the Association for
Moral and Social Hygiene
11pp
ca. 1928
ÓWN/59
"Morris Memorial Hall, Kelmscott, Oxfordshire"
Printed advertisement/article from the catalogue of
Bernard Quaritch Ltd. 11 Grafton St W1
pp4 annotated in pencil with source and date of May
1928
1928
ÓWN/60
MS certificate issued by the Royal Society of
Teachers
Certificate appointing Sadler First fellow of the Royal
Society of Teachers “in recognition of his
distinguished services to Education and as chairman
of the Teachers Registration Council”. signed by W
R Banks (president) and Frank Roscoe (secretary)
1f.
nd, ca.
1929
139
ÓWN/61
Journal "Twentieth Century – August 1932"
Issue of the journal in red wrapper cover
pp32 editorial on education annotated in Sadler’s
hand
ca. 1932
ÓWN/62
Report published by HMSO of the Departmental
Committee on “Private Schools and Other
Schools Not In Receipt of Grants from Public
Funds”
Annotated on front cover in pencil “ME Sadler 6 July
1932”, with University Library Leeds bookplate on
inside of front cover, Library of the Institute of
Education scored out and annotated in red ink “Gift
463 – for reference only”
1932
ÓWN/63
Order of Service for the funeral of Mary Anne
Sadler, at University College, Oxford, 19 March
1931
With University Library Leeds bookplate on inside of
front cover, Library of the Institute of Education
scored out and annotated in red ink “Gift 446 – for
reference only”
1932
ÓWN/64
Report of the Committee on Local Expenditure
(England and Wales), November 1932
Annotated with MES’s initials in Sadler’s handwriting
on front cover; with University Library Leeds
bookplate on inside of front cover, Library of the
Institute of Education scored out and annotated in
red ink “Gift 438 – for reference only”
1932
ÓWN/65
Journal "Internationale Zeitschrift Fur
Erziehungswissenschaft (International Education
Review/ Revue Internationale de Pedagogie)"
Vol III 1932-1933
Unbound journal published by Verlag J P Bachem,
Cologne
pp.319-465
1932/3
ÓWN/66
Unbound journal "The Wives’ Fellowship
January 1934 No 30"
pp.47
1934
140
ÓWN/67
"The General Case of the United Kingdom Sugar
Industry Submitted to the Government
Committee of Enquiry"
Printed pamphlet written for the United Kingdom
Sugar Industry Committed and dated 14 June 1934
pp.1-27
1934
ÓWN/68
Article “Hitler and University”
Printed article from the “Gryphon” October 1934,
apparently praising Hitler’s changes to universities.
pp283-284, annotated in blue pencil and ink (ink not
Sadler’s hand)
1934
ÓWN/69
Black and white photograph of Michael E Sadler
and Eva Gilpin on wedding day December 18
1934
1f. stamped on back “Copyright Planet Newspapers”
nd, 1934
ÓWN/70
Black and white photograph of Michael E Sadler
and Eva Gilpin on wedding day December 18
1934
1f. stamped on back “Copyright Planet Newspapers”
nd, 1934
ÓWN/71
Black and white photograph of Michael E Sadler
and Eva Gilpin with guests on wedding day
December 18 1934
1f. stamped on back “Copyright Planet Newspapers”
nd, 1934
ÓWN/72
Black and white photograph of Michael E Sadler
and Eva Gilpin sitting at table for lunch on
wedding day December 18 1934
1f. stamped on back “Copyright Planet Newspapers”
nd, 1934
ÓWN/73
TS carbon copy article “A Communal Milk
Supply”
11ff. marked in Sadler’s hand “by E A Radice” with
further annotations in pencil not made by Sadler
ca. 1936
ÓWN/74
TS carbon copy article “A Communal Domestic
Coal Supply” probably by E A Radice”
12ff.
ca.
1936?
ÓWN/75
"The Aryan Path Vol. X, January 1939 No 1"
Journal annotated in pencil in Sadler’s hand on front
1939
141
cover and in ink on p37; special “peace number”;
printed in Bombay India by the K N Panday
Theosophy Company (India) Ltd
ÓWN/76
TS carbon copy account of trip to Germany by
Henry Edward McLaughlin Icely
Written to Sadler on contemporary Germany, it’s
people and its schools and dated 30 January 1939
8ff annotated in pencil by Sadler in first page and
“410b1”
1939
ÓWN/77
Catalogue "Annual Exhibition Of Early English
Watercolours Including A Collection Of Drawings
By John Sell Cotman" and Invitation
Printed catalogue Published by the Palser Gallery,
Whitehall; exhibition began April 18 1940
20pp annotated in pencil on front cover “from 410c7”
includes photographic reproductions of Cotman
works
ca. 1940
ÓWN/78
TS list “Speeches and Articles by M E Sadler
1930”
2ff. manuscript with pencil additions probably
created by J H Higginson
nd
ÓWN/79
nd
Printed publisher’s advertisement headed
"Studies in History and Education Biography and
Bibliography by Stephen Weeks PhD "
Publisher’s list of books for sale
4pp annotated “history of education” in pencil on
front page and marked in blue pencil throughout
ÓWN/80
"Works on the Principles, Practice and History of
Education and Lives of Local Reformers No 26"
Printed John Davis’ publishers list of books on above
topics
12pp annotated in pencil
nd
ÓWN/81
"Teaching of Latin and Greek"
Unbound pamphlet printed by the Incorporated
Association of Headmasters recounting paper on
Classics in the modern curriculum
10pp
nd
142
ÓWN/82
Printed advertisement for Mrs B M Strong’s
boarding house for women students in Oxford
Includes printed photographs
1p
nd
ÓWN/83
Transcript "Cities of Britain - Oxford"
Printed transcript of a talk given by Nowell Charles
Smith MA and published by The Travel and
Industrial Development Association of Great Britain
and Ireland on behalf of the City of Oxford Publicity
Board; Radio Talk No 8 - series XV
pp8
nd
ÓWN/84
nd
Untitled proof memorial to the Hebdomadal
Council
Contains recommendations regarding future issues
to be addressed on national education and calling for
a conference on these topics
6pp, no publisher’s name or place, apparently taken
from a longer publication
ÓWN/85
MS extracts entitled “Newman’s Idea of a
University”
Extracts from Cardinal Newman’s Discourse VI
Knowledge Viewed in Relation to Learning” pp146147.
pp3 written in ink in unknown hand, with some
annotation in ink on second page in Sadler’s hand
nd
ÓWN/86
MS article “Education and the State – (2) Theory”
MS article or lecture notes on education and the
state mentioning John Stewart Mill and W E
Gladstone and Auberon Herbert.
23ff not written in Sadler’s hand (See also PER/55 to
compare) and inconsistently numbered.
nd
ÓWN/87
MS bibliographical notes on education in the 18th
century
7ff not in Sadler’s hand
nd
ÓWN/88
TS lecture “Lecture I - The School Child” by J E
G de Montmorency (Quain Professor of
Comparative Law at the University of London)
From a series of Lectures “The History of education
and Modern Problems” See also PER/89. Lecture on
nd
143
the history and current practices of education making
reference Sadler’s volume on continuation schools
See item 152 (1907) in Pickering
30ff annotated in pencil “Mr de Montmorency”
ÓWN/89
TS lecture “Lecture II - The Teacher” by J E G de
Montmorency (Quain Professor of Comparative
Law at the University of London)
From a series of Lectures “The History of education
and Modern Problems” see also PER/88. Lecture on
the history and current practices of teaching;
28ff annotated in pencil “Mr de Montmorency”
nd
ÓWN/90
Proof “Notes On the Academic History Of Oxford
Since the Commission of 1877”
nd
ÓWN/91
Incomplete printed article on “Secondary
Education of Boys in a Great Commercial City”
pp15-18 with pencil annotations
nd
ÓWN/92
MS guide to playing contract bridge.
Guide to the fundamentals of bidding, based on
ACOL; written by DC Walker
ff.8.
nd
144
PU Published Works by Sadler
The series comprises copies of printed items written by Sadler.
PU/1
Lecture syllabus "The History and the
1885
Achievements of the Working Classes in Union and
Co-operation"
Syllabus of lecture to the Barnsley Co-Operative
Society (Ltd) Hoyland Branch at the Primitive Methodist
Schoolroom at Hoyland on Monday March 9th 1885
2 pp printed on poor quality pink paper with tears along
folds
PU/2
Unbound printed pamphlet "Syllabus of a Course
of Lectures on 'Past, Present, and Future of the
Working Classes, and how to better their condition'
Contains “statement and criticism of the views held by
famous political economists; to be given in the New
Islington Hall, Ancoats, on Monday, Sept. 7th, and
each Monday till Nov. 23rd, 1885, at 7.30" printed by
Manchester: Co-operative Printing Society Limited (at
head of cover: "Ancoats Recreation")
Item 12 in Pickering
31 pp., interleaved with unnumbered blank pages With
detailed pencil annotations on blank pages, probably in
Sadler's hand
1885
PU/3
Unbound printed pamphlet "Three lectures on the
beginnings of modern socialism”.
“Delivered at the summer meeting of University
Extension Students in Oxford, August, 1889." Oxford:
Alden and Co. ("Printed for private circulation")
Item 15 in Pickering
67 pp., lacking cover
1889
PU/4
Unbound printed pamphlet, "Syllabus of lectures
on the economic force of combination, as
illustrated by the history of merchant gilds, craft
gilds, trades unions, syndicates, productive and
distributive co-operation"
At head of cover: 'Oxford University Extension: Second
Summer Meeting, 1889'. Oxford: Alden and Co.
Item 14 in Pickering
22 pp.
1889
145
PU/5
"Syllabus of a Course on the beginnings of Modern
Socialism"
“Lectures to be delivered in the new Islington Hall,
Ancoats, Wednesday 8th January, Thursday 9th
January and Friday 10th January 1890, at 7.45, by
Michael E Sadler MA […] printed at Manchester for the
Ancoates Recreation Committee.
1890
Annotated in pencil “9” and “409d4”
PU/6
Printed volume “University Extension: Past,
Present and Future”
Written by H J MacKinder and M E Sadle, inscribed
“with the compliments of the writers Nov 11 1891”
Item 26 in Pickering
114pp binding loose; contains bookplate of the
University of Leeds Library “from the library of Paul
Barbier, Professor of French language and Literature
1903-1938”
1891
PU/7
Unbound pamphlet, "Syllabus of a course of
lectures on The Change in Political Economy with
an outline of a course of study"
University Extension Lectures under the auspices of
the American Society for the Extension of University
Teaching. No imprint. Two slightly different copies
Item 35 in Pickering
26 pp.
nd, ca.
1892
PU/8
"Syllabus of a course of lectures on socialism, past 1892
and present, with an outline of a course of study."
University Extension Lectures under the auspices of
the American Society for the Extension of University
Teaching, Series A, n. 40. Philadelphia: American
Society for Extension of University Teaching. Two
copies, one lacking the imprint and the series letter and
number
Item 34 in Pickering
39 pp.
PU/9
Letter from M.E. Sadler to Dr. W. Ince relating to a
proposal for the summoning of a conference on
secondary education by the University of Oxford
[No imprint] Dated at end, April 4, 1893
1893
146
Item 40 in Pickering
15 pp. Lacking cover
PU/10
1895
Loose extracted pages "Memorandum on the
leaving examination as conducted in the secondary
schools of Prussia"
From: 'Report, Royal Commission on Secondary
Education', pp. 27-33
Command paper, C. 7862, London: HMSO, including
TS circular of questions sent overseas by the Royal
Commission on Secondary Education
Item 44 in Pickering
7 pp.
PU/11
"The Oberrealschulen of Prussia, with special
reference to the Oberrealschule at Charlottenburg"
Extracted from the volume 'Special reports on
educational subjects, 1896-7', Education Department
(Office of Special Enquiries and Reports), Command
paper, C. 8447, London: HMSO, pp. 435-69
See also the holdings of the Bodleian MS. Eng. Hist. c.
906/1-4 for notebooks containing notes made during
visits to German Schools in 1897 by Sadler.
Item 59 in Pickering
35 pp.
1897
PU/12
Printed gathering "Memorandum on the inspection
and examination of secondary schools"
At head of the first page: Intermediate Education
(Ireland) Commission. [No imprint]. Subsequently
published in 'Appendix to the final report of the
Commissioners, Part II: miscellaneous documents',
Intermediate Education (Ireland) Commission,
Command Paper, C. 9513, Dublin: HMSO, 1899, pp.
285-90. Reprinted in the 'Educational Review',
Item 71 in Pickering
pp. 1-6 Annotation, probably in Sadler's hand:
"Confidential, until actually presented to Parliament,
January 1899"
1899
PU/13
Unbound printed pamphlet "Secondary education
in its bearings on practical life. An address,
delivered at Howick, Northumberland on August
26th, 1899."
Printed in Newcastle-on-Tyne: Ward & Sons
1899
147
Reprinted in Higginson, pp. 28-35; Item 72 in Pickering
23 pp.
PU/14
"In what sense ought schools to prepare boys and
girls for life?"
Subtitled "A Lecture delivered before the Ruskin
Society of Birmingham, December 13th, 1899"
published in 'Saint George: the Journal of the Ruskin
Society of Birmingham', n. 10, vol. 3 (1900)
Two copies, one within a complete copy of the journal
issue, the other a separately paginated reprint (pp.116), lacking the last page of the lecture
Reprinted in Higginson, pp. 35-40
Item 76 in Pickering
pp. 97-113
1900
PU/15
Unbound printed pamphlet "How far can we learn
anything of practical value from the study of
foreign systems of education?"
On p. 5: "Notes of an address given at the Guildford
Educational Conference, on Saturday, October 20,
1900 (the Mayor of Guildford in the Chair)" published in
Guildford: Surrey Advertiser Office From the Library of
the Institute of Education, University of Leeds
Later typescript copies of this address exist at PA/27.
Item 74 in Pickering; reprinted in Higginson, pp. 48-51
19 pp.
1900
PU/16
Offprint (unbound pamphlet) "National education
and social ideals", Two copies
"Reprinted from the volume of lectures delivered at the
Cambridge Summer Meeting, August, 1900", entitled
"Education in the nineteenth century: lectures delivered
in the Education Section of the Cambridge University
Extension Summer Meeting in August 1900", edited by
R.D. Roberts, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,
pp. 210-239
Item 80 in Pickering
20 pp.
1901
PU/17
Unbound printed pamphlet, "The two-mindedness
of England. An address delivered at Reading
College, Oct. 2nd, 1901, at the opening of the
session 1901-2."
Two copies [No imprint]: one copy (...) has bookplate:
1901
148
"From the library of William Harvey, presented by his
family, 1934"; the other copy is from the Library of the
Institute of Education, University of Leeds
Item 88 in Pickering
24 pp.
1902
PU/18
Introductory letter to "Special reports on
educational subjects. Volume 9. Education in
Germany" in the form of loose pages extracted from
the volume,
Includes the volume title-page and a synopsis of
contents of "The unrest in secondary education. In
Germany and elsewhere", from "Special reports on
educational subjects. Volume 9. Education in
Germany', Board of Education (Office of Special
Enquiries and Reports), Command paper, Cd. 836,
London: HMSO.
Item 98 in Pickering
2 ff. + pp. ix-xiv
PU/19
Published address "Aims in education"
1902
Address at the opening of new buildings for the
Friends' Boys' School at Bootham, York, January 30th,
1902 within a complete copy of the journal 'Present day
papers', Vol. 5, n. 45 (March 15, 1902), pp. 72-78 (two
copies)
Item 89 in Pickering, reprinted in Higginson, pp. 60-61
pp.7 One copy has pencilled note, "From W. Harvey"
PU/20
Partial printed text of Conference proceedings
on Training of Teachers held at Cambridge 1902
Including MES text of speech. Incomplete; taken from
unknown publication, pp. 65-70
pp6
1902
PU/21
Unbound printed pages "Plan for imperial
education"
"Confidential. Accompanying a letter from the
Education Committee of the Victoria League, dated
November 27th, 1902". With an appendix:
"Memorandum on visual instruction by lantern slides".
At the bottom of the page: "This Memorandum was
communicated to the Committee by Mr. M. E. Sadler".
[No imprint]
Item 93 in Pickering
1902
149
12 pp.
PU/22
Unbound printed pages "Lantern lectures on the
British Empire"
"Printed for the use of the Colonial Office
(Miscellaneous n. 150)". Dated December 1902. [No
imprint].
Item 92 in Pickering
8 pp.
1902
PU/23
Article "Impressions of American Education"
"Read at the Annual Congress of the Educational
Institute, 30th, December 1902." Printed in 'The
Educational News', n. 1411, Vol. 28 (January 10,
1903), pp. 39-42; 1 copy of each printing
Extracted from the journal issue, pp. 3; plus a reprint,
pp. 15; later reprinted in 'Educational Review', n. 25
(1903), pp. 217-31
Item 109 in Pickering; reprinted in Higginson, pp. 53-57
2pp.
1903
PU/24
Offprint (unbound printed pamphlet) "Impressions
of American education"
"An address delivered at the Annual Congress of the
Educational Institute, Glasgow, Scotland, December,
30, 1902." Taken from the 'Educational Review' [New
York], 25 (March 1903),217-31
Item 109 in Pickering reprinted in Higginson, pp. 53-57
14 pp. Pencilled note: "Kindly return to J.H.Higginson,
Sadler Hall, Church Lane, Leeds 6"
1903
PU/25
Unbound printed pamphlet, "The ferment in
education on the continent and in America"
From the Proceedings of the British Academy, Vol. I,
"Read March 25, 1903"
Item from the Library of the Institute of Education,
University of Leeds
Item 108 in Pickering
14 pp.
1903
PU/26
Unbound printed pamphlet "Papers relating to the
resignation of the Director of Special Inquiries and
Reports, 18th May 1903"
Command paper, Cd 1602. At head of cover: "Board of
Education". London: HMSO. Includes numerous letters
1903
150
and memoranda written by Sadler
Item 115 in Pickering
70 pp.
PU/27
Unbound printed pamphlet "National ideals in
education. An inaugural lecture delivered for the
session, 1903-4. At the University College of the
Wales, Aberystwyth, Thursday, October 23rd,
1903."
Printed in Aberystwyth: J. and J. Gibson With an
earlier, uncorrected printing, without cover or title page.
A note in the later version referring to this "original"
printing reveals it to be from the "College Magazine".
From the Library of the Institute of Education,
University of Leeds
Item 113 in Pickering
18 pp.
1903
PU/28
Bound report “Report on Secondary and Higher
Education [For the City of Sheffield]”
Written by Sadler on behalf of the City of Sheffield
Education Committee and printed by yre and
Spottiswoode, London, 1903.
Item 116 in Pickering
5pp binding loose and fragile; bookplate indicates
present to the University of Leeds from the library of
Charles Thomas Whitmell January 1920
1903
PU/29
Bound report “Report on Secondary Education in
Liverpool”
Written by Sadler on behalf of the City of Liverpool
Education Committee and printed by Eyre &
Spottiswoode, London, c1904.
Contains a series of illustrative maps and graphs
Item 124 in Pickering
229pp outer binding plate showing book the property of
the Liverpool Library; inner bookplate announcing book
as gift to the University of Leeds Library by the
Liverpool Public Libraries in 1951
nd [1904]
PU/30
Bound report “Report on Secondary Education in
Birkenhead”
Written by Sadler on behalf of the County of
Birkenhead Education Committee and printed by
1904
151
George Philip and sons London, 1904.
Bound with two maps of Birkenhead, news cutting on
the report and TS letter on behalf of the Education
Committee asking Sadler to undertake the report
Item 123 in Pickering
131pp news cutting and maps show damage and are
extremely fragile
PU/31
Incomplete bound report “Report on Secondary
and Higher Education in Newcastle Upon Tyne”
Written by Sadler on behalf of the City and County of
Newcastle Upon Tyne Education Committee and
printed by the Co-operative printing Society 1905.
Item 132 in Pickering
88pp pages loose and last pages missing
1905
PU/32
Single printed leaf "The School In Some Of Its
Relations To Social Organisation And To National
Life"
"To be read by Professor M. E. Sadler at a meeting of
the Sociological Society on Tuesday, December 13th,
1904 at 8 p.m., at the School of Economics and
Political Science (University of London), Clare Market,
W.C." [no imprint]
Item 133 in Pickering
1p.
c 1905
PU/33
Conference summary "The Higher Education of
Working People"
Reprint from the ‘Oxford Chronicle' (August 18th 1905),
pp1-8 Includes account of speech by Sadler.
pp.8 Annotated “12” in pencil.
1905
PU/34
Extract from journal "The national need for higher
commercial education"
"Based upon an Address delivered at the Annual
Meeting of the Rathmines School of Commerce on the
23rd October, 1905". Taken from 'Journal [of the]
department of Agriculture and Technical Instruction for
Ireland', 6 (1905-06), pp. 233-47
Item 144 in Pickering
16 pp.
1906
PU/35
Offprint "The school in some of its relations to
social organisation and to national life"
1906
152
"Abstract of paper read before the Sociological Society
at a Meeting in the School of Economics and Political
Science (University of London), Clare Market, W.C., on
Tuesday, December 13th, 1904, Sir A. W. Rücker,
D.C.L., F.R.S. (Principal of the University of London, in
the Chair.)" From 'Sociological papers', vol. 2, London:
Sociological Society, pp. 123-139
Item 125 in Pickering; reprinted in Higginson, pp. 62-64
17 pp.
PU/36
Article "French influences in English education"
"An Address delivered on June 5th at London
University" taken from 'Modern Language Teaching',
vol. 2, n. 6 (October, 1906), pp. 161-170
Extracted from the journal issue, plus three typewritten
copies, one of them inscribed at the top: "Michael
Sadler on occasion of visit by Univ. of Paris to London.
1908 [corrected to 1906]". Probably from the University
of Leeds institute of education Library.
Item 138 in Pickering; reprinted in Higginson, pp. 65-70
10 pp.
1906
PU/37
Unbound printed pamphlet "A university for
Bristol. Address delivered at the distribution of
prizes for the fiftieth session, 1905-6, by Prof.
Michael E. Sadler, M. A. on Thursday, December
20th, 1906"
Item 150 in Pickering
23 pp
1906
PU/38
Bound report “Report on Secondary and Higher
Education in Essex”
Written by Sadler on behalf of the Administrative
County of Essex Education Committee and printed by
the committee secretary 1906.
Contains a series of illustrative maps and graphs
Item 130 in Pickering
493pp binding shows some evidence of water damage
1906
PU/39
Unbound printed pamphlet "A bureau of education
for the British Empire: the scope of its work and
the possibility of its organisation"
On page 3: "The substance of the following paper was
delivered as an address at a meeting of the Liberal
Colonial Club, held at the Caxton Hall, Westminster, on
December 12, 1906, the Earl of Durham in the chair."
1907
153
Printed London: Longmans, Green, and Co.
Item 151 in Pickering
19 pp.
PU/40
Article "Address to the Educational Science
Section"
Extracted from the volume "Report of the seventy-sixth
meeting of the British Association for the Advancement
of Science, York, 1906"; London: Spottiswoode & Co.
Item 172 in Pickering
12 pp.
1907
PU/41
Unbound printed pamphlet "Should attendance at
continuation schools be made compulsory in
England?"
"An address delivered at the Educational Committees'
Association Conference, held in the Dining Hall of the
Co-operative Wholesale Society, Balloon Street,
Manchester, on Saturday, March 2nd, 1907" published
Manchester: Co-operative Wholesale Society Limited
Item 174 in Pickering
14 pp.
1907
PU/42
Article "Owen, Lovett, Maurice, and Toynbee: their
work for adult education in England"
"An address given at a meeting of the Workers'
Educational Association in Preston, on May 18, 1907"
taken from the 'University Review' n. 27, vol. 5, (July,
1907), pp. 257-66
Item 170 in Pickering; reprinted in Higginson, pp. 76-79
10 pp.
1907
PU/43
Unbound printed pamphlet "Owen, Lovett, Maurice,
and Toynbee: their work for adult education in
England"
"An address given at a meeting of the Workers'
Educational Association in Preston, on May 18, 1907"
printed by Sherratt & Hughes [Manchester]; at the top
of the page: Reprinted from 'The University Review',
July, 1907; two copies
Item 170 in Pickering; reprinted in Higginson, pp. 76-79
12 pp.
nd, ca.
1907
154
PU/44
Bound volume “Continuation Schools in England
and Elsewhere. Their Place in the Educational
System of an Industrial and Commercial State”
Edited by Sadler and containing articles by him; printed
Manchester, Manchester university Press, 1907
Item 152 in Pickering
779pp with book plate of the Leeds University: Library
of the Institute of Education
1907
PU/45
Unbound printed pamphlet "John Ruskin's plan for
national education.”
Subtitle “A lecture by M. E. Sadler [...], delivered in St.
Margaret's Hall, Dunfermline on November 2, 1907
under the joint auspices of the Carnegie Dunfermline
Trust and the School Board of the Burgh of
Dunfermline" Dunfermline: Romanes & Son; also
includes a typewritten copy of the pamphlet
Item 166 in Pickering; reprinted in Higginson, pp. 70-76
31 pp.;
No date
1907
PU/46
Bound printed pamphlet "John Ruskin's plan for
national education.”
Subtitle “A lecture by M. E. Sadler [...], delivered in St.
Margaret's Hall, Dunfermline on November 2, 1907
under the joint auspices of the Carnegie Dunfermline
Trust and the School Board of the Burgh of
Dunfermline" Dunfermline: Romanes & Son;
Item 166 in Pickering; reprinted in Higginson, pp. 70-76
31 pp. some foxing and annotation; with the bookplate
of the Leeds University Institute of Education Library
No date
1907
PU/47
"Syllabus of a Course of Lectures on the State and
the Citizen with Special Reference to Educational
Ideals"
“Oxford University Extension Lectures given “by J A R
Marriott MA, Michael E Sadler MA LL.D, W Temple
MA” printed at Oxford by Horace Hart dated 1907.
Front cover includes quotation by Edmund Burke on
cultivation of the mind. Lectures IV-VII on the
Individual and the State in English Education” given by
Sadler on Robert Owen, William Lovett and Edward
Baines, Herbert Spencer and John Ruskin
pp. 34 Annotated in pencil “29”
1907
155
PU/48
Unbound printed pamphlet "The care of the Church
for her members between the ages of 14 and 21"
"This Paper will be read on Wednesday Afternoon,
October 7th, at 2.30, in the Free Trade Hall,
Manchester" At the top of the page: "Church Congress,
Manchester, 1908"
Item 177 in Pickering; reprinted in Higginson, pp. 82-84
8 pp
1908
PU/49
Article in French "Angleterre"
Article from: "Nouveau dictionnaire de pédagogie et
d'instruction primaire", publié sous la direction de F.
Buisson; Paris : Hachette ; Extracted from the volume,
pp. 61-78
Item 178 in Pickering
18pp
1908
PU/50
"Introduction" from: "Moral instruction and training 1908
in schools: report of an international inquiry"; 2
vols, London: Longmans, Green
Extracted from the first volume, pp. 1-37
Item 184 in Pickering
37pp
PU/51
Bound volumes 1 & 2 of "Moral instruction and
training in schools: report of an international
inquiry"
2 vols published in London by Longmans, Green;
edited by Sadler. Both volumes contain bookplate of
the University of Leeds Institute of Education; second
volume presented by Dr J H Higginson
See Item 184 in Pickering
528pp & 378pp
1908
PU/52
"Should secondary teachers be civil servants?"
"A paper read before the General Meeting of the
Association, on January 10th, 1908" taken from 'The
A.M.A.: the Journal of the Incorporated Association of
Assistant Masters in Secondary Schools', n. 1, vol. 3
(February, 1908), pp. 4-7
Item 190 in Pickering; reprinted in Higginson, pp. 85-88
4pp
1908
156
1908
PU/53
Article "Le projets de lois sur l'enseignament au
Parlament du Royaume-Uni en Mai 1908"
Extracted from the journal 'Revue Internationale de
l'Enseignement' n. 6, vol. 55 (June, 1908), pp. 481498 ; written in French
Item 189 in Pickering
18 pp
PU/54
Unbound printed pamphlet "Organisations for adult No date
education. Their service to English national life"
1908
"An Address to the 69th Annual Conference of the
Lancashire and Cheshire Union of Institutes, at Bootle,
Oct. 8th, 1908"[No imprint] (two copies)
Item 186 in Pickering
8 pp
PU/55
"Introduction" From: "Broad lines in science
teaching" edited by F. Hodson, London:
Christophers
Item 193 in Pickering
22 pp
1909
PU/56
Article "Lettre" from the 'Revue Internationale de
l'Einseignement' vol. 57 (1909), pp. 540-42
Article written in French
Item 194 in Pickering
3 pp
1909
PU/57
Journal article "The significance of industrial
missions"
"This article is based upon a paper read at the
Liverpool conference of the Student Volunteer
Missionary Union in January 1908" printed in 'The East
and the West' n. 25, vol. 7, (January, 1909), pp. 53-65
Item 196 in Pickering
8 pp. lacking the last five pages
1909
PU/58
Unbound printed pamphlet "The present trend of
educational thought in England"
"Presidential address delivered to the [Fulham
Educational] Council at the Town Hall, on October
25th, 1909" printed by Fulham Educational Council
(two copies)
Item 195 in Pickering
nd, 1909
157
8 pp
PU/59
Unbound printed pamphlet "Teachers and the
religious lesson"
"The presidential address to the Teachers' Guild"
London: by Hodgson and Son. Reprinted from: 'The
Teachers' Guild Quarterly' n. 33 (1909), pp. 13-38;
From the Library of the Institute of Education,
University of Leeds
Item 198 in Pickering
24 pp.
No date
1909
PU/60
"Teachers and the Religious lesson"
Front page from reprint of article from the “Teachers’
Guild Quarterly” giving Sadler’s presidential address to
the Teachers Guild 1909
Item 198 in Pickering
1p Front page only, annotated with pencil notes on
verso.
1909
PU/61
Unbound printed pamphlet "[Correspondence with
Rev. J.H.Green concerning religious education in
schools]"
"This Correspondence is printed by the desire of the
Standing Committee of the Voluntary Schools
Association in the Diocese of Peterborough, with the
consent of the writers;[...]" [No imprint]
Item 200 in Pickering
15 pp
nd, ca.
1910
PU/62
Printed sheets, "Rapport: The increase of the
powers of the State and of the local authorities in
English education (1850-1910)"
[No imprint] two copies
Item 204 in Pickering
See also the holdings of the Bodleian MSS. Eng. c.
7116 fol 1-13 for another copy of this text.
14 pp
nd, ca.
1910
PU/63
Printed pages "The relation of elementary schools
to technical schools-day and evening"
"A paper to be read at The North of England Education
Conference, Leeds. On January 7th, 1910" [No
imprint]; also published in 'School Government
No date
1910
158
Chronicle', no. 83, (1910), pp. 58-61
Item 212 in Pickering
6pp
PU/64
Journal article "High churchmen and the crisis in
English education"
From 'The Contemporary Review', n. 537, (September,
1910), pp. 257-72 two copies
Item 203 in Pickering
16 pp
1910
PU/65
Unbound printed pamphlet "Ladybarn House
School, Withington, Manchester. Report of the
Inspector"
[No imprint]; From the Library of the Institute of
Education, University of Leeds
Item 208 in Pickering
12 pp.
1910
PU/66
Printed page "Introduction" From: "Suggestions
for a syllabus in religious teaching" by G.B.Ayre
(London: Longmans, 1911)
[No imprint]
Item 236 in Pickering
1p Stamp at the top of the page: "The Aberdeen
University, 4 Oct. 1910"
nd, ca.
1910
PU/67
Unbound printed pamphlet "Pictures in a great city: nd, ca.
1911
a paper [...] read at a special meeting of the
governors of the Royal Manchester Institution on
Thursday, March 16, 1911"
At the head of the cover: "Royal Manchester Institution"
printed Manchester: Rawson and Co.(three copies)
Item 239 in Pickering; reprinted in Higginson, pp. 21012 & picture
20 pp.
PU/68
Bound copy of reprinted article "The State and
English Education"
Reprinted from 'The Sociological Review' (April 1911)
8pp Annotated in pencil “Duplicate” on inner cover in
pencil “gift 442 2650 Sadler Collection” with bookplate
of the University of Leeds / the library of the Institute of
Education (latter crossed out)
1911
159
PU/69
Journal article "Education according to Tolstoy"
"From the London 'Journal of Education'"
'Educational Review', n. 41, (May, 1911), pp. 433-440
Item 227 in Pickering
8 pp.
1911
PU/70
Unbound printed pamphlet "Stockwell College,
1861-1911"
At head of title-page: "British and Foreign School
Society" "Address [...] delivered at the re-union of old
students on the occasion of the jubilee of Stockwell
College, June 3rd, 1911"
Item 226 in Pickering
4 pp
nd, ca.
1911
PU/71
Article "The presidential address"
At the head of the cover: "National Conference on the
Prevention of Destitution held at the Caxton Hall,
Westminster, on May 30th and 31st, and June 1st and
2nd, 1911" taken from: "Report of the Proceedings of
the Education Section", London: King and Son, pp. 5357
Item 240 in Pickering
5 pp. Inscribed "The gift of Dr. T.E. Harvey"
1911
PU/71a Speech by MES at the Opening of the Bingley
Training College
Contained within the account of the opening
12pp
PU/72 Article "Zedelijke opvoeding en het 2e
1912
internationaal congres [in 1912 te 'S-Gravenhage]")
At the head of the cover: "Geschriften van den Bond ter
Behartiging van den Belangen van het Kind", n. 2, pp.
3-21; published at 'S-Gravenhage
Item 248 in Pickering
19 pp.
PU/73
Article "Devonshire fishermen on modern
education"
Published in 'The School Child', vol. 2, n. 2, (January,
1912), pp. 7-8
Item 250 in Pickering
2 pp.
1912
160
PU/74
Article "Education and the state"
"From a paper read at the North of England Education
Conference, Newcastle, on January 6th" taken from
'The School World', (February, 1912), pp. 46-48
Item 251 in Pickering
3 pp.
1912
PU/75
Article "England's debt to German education"
1912
"Address given [...] at the meeting of the Allgemeiner
Deutscher Neuphilologenverband at Frankfort-on-Main,
May 28, 1912"
Extracted from the journal 'Die Neueren Sprachen:
Zeitschrift Für Den Neusprachlichen Unterricht', n. 20
(October, 1912), pp. 321-325.
Item 254 in Pickering; reprinted in Higginson, pp. 10305
5 pp
PU/76
Fragments of article "England's debt to German
education"
From journal 'Welt-Warte: illustrierte internationale
Zeitschrift für Kultur und Verkehr' (15 June, 1912)
Item 254 in Pickering; reprinted in Higginson, pp. 10305
4 pp
1912
PU/77
Article "Education in England."
Dated July 25, 1912 from the journal 'Indian Education:
a monthly record' (September, 1912), pp. 50-54
Item 105 in Pickering. See also the holdings of the
Bodleian MSS. Eng. c. 7117 fol 24-38 for another TS
version of this text
5 pp.
1912
PU/78
Article "The history of education"
From volume "Germany in the nineteenth century: five
lectures", Manchester: University Press
Item 263 in Pickering; reprinted in Higginson, pp. 89-98
pp. 101-27; original sheets pasted onto larger papers
1912
PU/79
Article "Deutscher Einfluss im englischen
Erziehungswesen"
Extracted from the journal 'Magdeburgische Zeitung',
1913
161
Kaisernummer dated “15. Juni 1913”
Item 269 in Pickering
3pp extremely fragile
PU/80
Bound printed volume: “Germany in the Nineteenth
Century: Five lectures by J H Rose, C H Herford,
ECK Gonner and M E Sadler”
No. XIII in the historical series printed by the
Manchester University Press, 1912 essay V “the
history of education” pp101-127 by Sadler
Item 263 in Pickering
182pp bookplate of the University of Leeds Institute of
Education
1912
PU/81
"Memorandum from the chairman of the
elementary and Secondary Training Committee ….
And the Vice Chancellor on opportunities for the
study of the Bible by students of the University
training College"
Considered by the committee on October 20th 1913
8pp; marked as “private and confidential” and
annotated in pencil “410a62”.
1913
PU/82
"Memorandum on the desired recognition of
certain courses at the Headingly and Rawdon
Colleges, and report on the Theological Colleges
Committee of the Senate"
Memorandum considered and adopted by the Senate
on October 22nd 1913
8pp; marked as “private and confidential”
1913
PU/83
"Memorandum on the possibility of closer cooperation between the cities of Bradford and
Leeds (in concert with the West Riding education
Committee and other bodies) in the further
development of University education"
Memorandum dated 30th October 1913
Marked as “highly confidential” and signed ‘MES’
7pp
1913
PU/84
Memorandum "University relations between Leeds
and Bradford"
Dated 8th November 1913
2pp Marked as “highly confidential – for the members
of the University Council and Senate” and signed
1913
162
‘MES’
PU/85
Memorandum "University relations between Leeds
and Bradford"
Read before the special meeting of the Senate held on
November 10th 1913 to consider the future university
relations between Leeds and Bradford and dated 10th
November 1913
7pp Marked as “highly confidential – for the members
of the University Council and Senate” and signed
‘MES’
1913
PU/86
Memorandum "University relations between Leeds
and Bradford – A Memorandum by Professor W
Rhys Roberts"
Dated 11th November 1913
4pp marked as “highly confidential – for the members
of the University Council and Senate” and signed
‘WRR’
1913
PU/87
Unbound printed pamphlet containing article
"Unresolved discords"
From the [Parish magazine] of South Parade Baptist
Church, Kirkstall Lane, Headingley, [Leeds], n. 47,
Nov. 1913, pp. [2-5]
For another version of the article see Pickering item
295 and also the letters database for correspondence
with Alfred Robert George
Item 280 in Pickering
4pp
1913
PU/88
Unbound printed pamphlet article "Note on Mr.
Greenwood's article on the Leeds Municipal Strike"
Reprinted from 'The Economic Journal' n. 93, vol. 24
(March, 1914), pp. 146-152. The article discussed is
printed immediately beforehand, on pp. 138-145.
Item 288 in Pickering; reprinted in Higginson, pp. 10103
14 pp. two copies
1914
PU/89
Article "Unresolved discords"
"Read at the Parents' National Educational Union
conference, held at Darlington, March, 1914" within a
copy of 'The Parents' Review', n. 5, Vol. 25 (May,
1914), pp. 330-333
1914
163
Item 295 in Pickering. For another version of the article
see Pickering item 280
4 pp
PU/90
Unbound printed pamphlet "Modern Germany and
the modern world"
Dated: "Leeds, September 6, 1914", published in
London by Macmillan and Co.,
Item 287 in Pickering. See also the holdings of the
Bodleian MSS. Eng. c. Fol 125-145 for MS copy of this
text
16 pp.
1914
PU/91
Article "The Probable Effects of the War on English
Higher Education"
Dated September 15 1914
4pp annotated “not used [?]” in Sadler’s hand.
1914
PU/92
Offprint "Educational ideas tested by war"
"This article appears in the first monthly issue (to be
published on November 14, 1914) of The School
Guardian [...]"; article dated: "Leeds, October 26, 1914"
[No imprint]
Item 284 in Pickering
pp. 1-12
1914
PU/93
Article "Prize Day 1914"
Account of speech on courage by Sadler within
publication 'Our Magazine.' (the North London
Collegiate School for Girls magazine), Vol. XXXIX, No
118, November 1914), pp. 93-99
7pp
1914
PU/94
Paper "Thoughts on present discontents in English
education"
"A Paper to be read at The North of England Education
Conference, Bradford. On Friday, January 2nd,
1915[4]" [No imprint]
Item 293 in Pickering
2pp
nd, ca.
1914
PU/95
Article "Education has saved the state"
Within copy of journal 'The Teacher's World', n. 538,
vol. 13 (September 1, 1915), pp. 473-74
1915
164
Item 299 in Pickering
2 pp.
PU/96
Article "Universities and the government"
Extracted from the journal 'T.P.'s Weekly' (4
December, 1915), pp. 557-58
Item 308 in Pickering
1p. folded; fragile
1915
PU/97
Article "The cross currents in English education"
[No imprint]
Proof printed version, 13 pp.; plus a later typewritten
version
Published in 'Edinburgh Review', no. 224 (1916), pp.
340-360
Item 310 in Pickering
1916
PU/98
Article "An English education for England"
Published in 'Contemporary Review', no. 110 (1916),
pp. 273-289. Also includes later typewritten version
Item 314 in Pickering; reprinted in Higginson, pp. 11016.
10 pp.
nd, ca.
1916
PU/100 Article "Need we imitate German education?"
Extracted from the journal 'The Times on War and
Education' (Friday, January 14, 1916), p. 3
Item 319 in Pickering
1p
1916
PU/101 Article "The government and education"
Extracted from the journal 'The School Guardian' (16
September 1916), pp. 245-47 and 21 October 1916,
pp. 270-273
Item 315 in Pickering
7pp
1916
PU/102 Article "Should education have a separate organ of
local government. Notes on English experience
since 1902"
Within 'The Scottish Class Teacher', n. 5, vol. 17
(November, 1916), pp. 69-71
Item 322 in Pickering
1916
165
3 pp.
PU/103 Article "The government and education"
Extracted from the journal 'Today' (16 December
1916), pp. 155-56 also includes a later typewritten
version
Item 316 in Pickering
2pp
1916
PU/104 Printed paper marked "First proof" of "The
universities and the war"
Published in "The Empire and the future: a series of
imperial studies lectures delivered in the University of
London, King's College", London: Macmillan, 1916, pp.
1-9
Item 324 in Pickering
9pp annotations probably by Sadler's hand
nd, ca.
1916
PU/105 Unbound printed pamphlet "Technical education
and scientific research with special reference to
the needs of the leather industries."
"An Address delivered [...] to the Members of the
United Tanners' Federation at the Leathersellers' Hall,
July 17th, 1917" [No imprint]
Item 332 in Pickering
12 pp.
nd, ca.
1917
PU/106 "[Letter] to the Editor of the New Statesman Universities and industrial research"
From the 'Journal of the British Science Guild', n. 6
(December, 1917), pp. 16-17
Within a complete copy,
Item 333 in Pickering
2 pp.
1917
PU/107 Unbound printed pamphlet "The educational
movement in India and Britain"
"An Address delivered [...] to the Senate of the
University of Bombay [...], April 4, 1919" printed in
Bombay by The Times Press.
Item 337 in Pickering, reprinted in Higginson, pp. 13236
15 pp
No date
1919
166
PU/108 Article "Education in England: The churches and
the schools"
Extracted from the journal 'Indian Education: a monthly
record' (June, 1920), pp. 485-90
Item 105 in Pickering
6 pp.
1920
PU/109 Article "The intellectual ferment in India".
"The substance of an address given at the Church
House, Westminster, June 8, 1920, during the
Missionary week arranged by the Central Board of
Missions". Within 'The East and the West', n. 72, vol.
18 (October, 1920), pp. 289-293
Item 342 in Pickering
5 pp.
1920
PU/110 Article "The new young"
Extracted from the journal 'St. Martin-in-the-Fields
Review', n. 366 (August, 1921), pp. 371-372
Item 360 in Pickering; reprinted in Higginson, pp. 13738; see also letters database for correspondence with
Hugh Richard Lawrie Sheppard on this article
3pp
1921
PU/111 Article "The universities and adult education.
Extra-mural work"
Published in "Second Congress of the Universities of
the Empire, 1921: report of proceedings", edited by
Alex Hill, London: Bell, for the Universities Bureau of
the British Empire, 1921, pp. 160-163
Item 368 in Pickering
4pp One copy annotated: "This Paper will be
reproduced in the Report of Proceedings of the
Congress to be published by G. Bell and Sons [...]"
1921
PU/112 "The Old Mill, Arncliffe (a water colour drawing)"
Reproduction of watercolour painting by Sadler within
'The Microcosm' Vol. VII No 1 (Spring 1922), p.15
1p
1922
PU/113 Article "Education in England: Courage"
Within a complete copy of the journal 'Indian
Education: a monthly record', vol. 20, n. 12 (July 1922),
pp. 534-39
1922
167
Item 105 in Pickering
6 pp.
PU/114 Article "Vincent Van Gogh"
Within a complete copy of the "Catalogue of the
Vincent Van Gogh exhibition", London: Ernest Brown
and Phillips, The Leicester Galleries pp. 11-14
Item 389 in Pickering
4pp
1923
PU/115 Article "Vincent van Gogh"
From: "Catalogue of the Vincent van Gogh exhibition",
London: Ernest Brown and Phillips, The Leicester
Galleries pp. 11-14
Item 389 in Pickering
4 pp.
1923
PU/116 Article "Charlotte Mason"
Extracted from the journal issue 'The Parents' Review',
n. 4, vol. 34 (April, 1923), pp. 217-219
Item 388 in Pickering
3 pp.
1923
PU/117 Article "Charlotte Mason"
Extracted from the journal 'The Parents' Review', n. 4,
Vol. 34 (April, 1923), pp. 217-19
Item 388 in Pickering
3 pp
1923
PU/118 Article "The science of childhood"
Within journal 'The World's Children', vol. 3, n. 3 (April,
1923), pp. 134-37
Item 399 in Pickering
4 pp
1923
PU/119 Article "The science of childhood"
Within a copy of 'The World's Children', n. 3, vol. 3
(April, 1923), pp. 134-3
Item 399 in Pickering
4 pp.
1923
PU/120 Article "A liberal education"
"An extract from an address delivered by Sir Michael
nd, ca.
1923
168
Sadler to the Canadian Club, Toronto on April 9th,
1923" [no imprint]
Item 404 in Pickering
4pp
PU/121 Unbound printed pamphlet "A liberal education"
"An extract from an address delivered by Sir Michael
Sadler to the Canadian Club, Toronto on April 9th,
1923" [No imprint]
Item 404 in Pickering
4 pp.
1923
PU/122 Article "Character makes character"
Extract from journal 'The Scouter' (June, 1923), pp.
204-06
Item 387 in Pickering
3pp original extract pasted on paper
1923
PU/123 Article "The English in Canada"
Extracted from the journal 'The Weekly Westminster'
(19 January 1924), p. 370
Item 407 in Pickering
1 p.
1924
PU/124 Unbound printed pamphlet, "What is a liberal
education?"
"Report of an Address [...] at Leighton Park School on
6th June, 1924" [No imprint]
Item 414 in Pickering
10 pp.
1924
PU/125 Article "Religion and national life" [No imprint]
Published in "Education and religion: a course of
lectures given in Bristol Cathedral" edited [...] by E. A.
Burroughs, London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1924, pp.
73-89
Item 412 in Pickering
4pp
nd, ca.
1924
PU/126 Article "Art in education"
Extracted from the journal 'Architectural Review', n. 57
(March, 1925), pp. 93-94
Item 415 in Pickering
1925
169
2 pp.
PU/127 Article "What the future holds"
Extracted from the journal 'The Graphic' (June 6,
1925), p.950
Item 418 in Pickering
1 p.
1925
PU/128 Article "Sir Arthur Acland"
Extracted from the journal 'The Oxford Magazine'
(October 21st, 1926), pp. 13-14
Item 432 in Pickering. Reprinted in Higginson, pp. 1314
2 pp.
1926
PU/129 Bound pamphlet “Our Public Elementary Schools” 1926
Printed by Thorton Butterworth Ltd, London, 1926
Item 430 in Pickering
90pp some foxing and annotation; with the bookplate of
the Leeds University Institute of Education Library
PU/130 Unbound pamphlet “Our Public Elementary
Schools”
Printed by Thorton Butterworth Ltd, London, 1926.
Inscribed “[To] J B Baillie with kind regards from M E
Sadler”
Item 430 in Pickering
90pp some conservation work to edges of cover; with
the bookplate of the Leeds University Library
1926
PU/131 Article "Greetings"
Extracted from the journal 'The Army Schoolmistress'
(December, 1926), p. 4
Item 423 in Pickering
1 p.
1926
PU/132 Article "In the days of my youth"
Extracted from the journal 'T.P.'s and Cassel's Weekly'
(3 July, 1926), pp. 342, 350
Item 425 in Pickering Reprinted in Higginson, pp. 11
2 pp. Very fragile
1926
170
PU/133 Empty
PU/134 Article "Pestalozzi, 1746-1827"
Extracted from the journal 'Parents' Review', n. 38
(1927), pp. 116-18
Item 438 in Pickering
3 pp.
1927
PU/135 Proof article "The different idioms in modern
painting"
From the journal 'Barbizon House Record', n. 10
(1928), pp. 21-24;
Item 445 in Pickering
4 pp.; proof with Sadler's
1928
PU/136 Article, account of speech by Sadler on art and
liberal education
From ‘Design and Art.' 1928, pp. 11-13
3pp
1928
PU/137 Article "The educational outlook: presidential
address"
Extract from a copy of "Report from the sixteenth
annual Conference of Educational Associations held at
the University College, London, January 1928",
Conference Committee, pp. 2-16.
Item 446 in Pickering Reprinted in Higginson, pp. 15056
15 pp.;
1928
PU/138 Unbound printed pamphlet "Shaftesbury: reformer
and reconciler"
"The seventh Shaftesbury lecture delivered on
Monday, 7th May, 1928 in Kinsgate Chapel, London"
printed by the Shaftesbury Society and Ragged School
Union (London)
Item 454 in Pickering; see also letters database for
related correspondence with Arthur Black dated 17
November 1927
16 pp.
1928
PU/139 Bound pamphlet “Thomas Day An English Disciple
of Rousseau”
Transcript of the Rede Lecture 1928 published by the
1928
171
Cambridge University Press 1928
Item 455 in Pickering
48pp with the bookplate of the Leeds University
Institute of Education Library
PU/140 [Extracts from Sadler's writings translated into
Dutch]
Contains (1) "'t Panorama der Engelsche Opvoeding",
extract from "The educational outlook: presidential
address", 1928 (see item Pickering 446); (2)
"Godsdienst en zijn Invloed op de Zedelijke
Opvoeding", extract from "Mémoires sur l'Education
morale", 1912 (see item Pickering 264); (3) "De
Moderne Staat en de Katholieke School", extract from
"Our public elementary schools", 1926 (see item
Pickering 430)
'Vlaamsch opvoedkundig Tijdschrift', n. 9 (May, 1928),
pp. 449-52, 453-54, 455-56
Within a complete copy, (pp. 449-510); a letter from
one of the editors, Dr. Fr. de Hovre to Sadler, dated 26
May 1928, was found pinned inside the front cover of
the journal issue, and is kept with it.
61 pp.
1928
PU/141 Article "The educational needs of England"
Reprint of the article in 'The English Review', n. 48
(January, 1929), pp. 27-37; two copies
Item 459 in Pickering
11 pp.
1929
PU/142 Article "Examinations"
"An address given at the Annual Meeting of the English
Section of the New Education Fellowship, held 5th
January, 1929, at the Central Hall, Westminster"
published in 'The New Era' n. 10 (January, 1929), pp.
9-19
Item 461 in Pickering
11 pp.
1929
PU/143 Incomplete article "Principles and problems of
Adult Education"
Summary of Sadler’s presentation to the First General
Session of the World Conference on Adult education,
held at Cambridge August 22-29 1929 pp1-4
1929
172
4pp Annotated in pencil “17” top left on front page and
“409d4” top right; heavily annotated in Sadler’s hand
PU/144 Article "Success in Business"
Extracted from the journal 'Everyman' (16 January,
1930), p. 699
Item 497 in Pickering
1 p.
1930
PU/145 Article "Poetry for success in business"
Extracted from the journal 'Everyman' (30 January,
1930), p. 5
Item 493 in Pickering
1 p.
1930
PU/146 Printed pamphlet "The outlook in secondary
education"
"The second of a series of lectures under the
provisions of the Julius and Rosa Sachs Endowment
Fund delivered before the Faculty and students of
Teachers College, Columbia University, March 26, 27
and 28, 1930"; three lectures plus a later typescript of
some extracts. Printed by New York City: Bureau of
Publications, Teachers College, Columbia University
The three lectures are also published separately in
'Teachers College Record', n. 32 (1930-31).
Item 491 in Pickering
58 pp.
1930
PU/147 Article "Progress and pitfalls in secondary
education"
"First of the Sachs Memorial Lectures delivered at the
Horace Mann auditorium, Teachers College, Columbia
University, on March 26, under the auspices of the
Julius and Rosa Sachs Foundation and of Teachers
College" Extracted from the journal 'School and
Society' n. 797, vol. 31 (April 5, 1930), pp. 443-52
Item 491 in Pickering
10 pp.
1930
PU/148 Unbound printed pamphlet "The only tragedy: an
exchange of letters between Sir Michael E. Sadler
[...] and Elmer Ellsworth Brown Chancellor of New
York University [...]"
Printed New York: New York University (two copies)
1931
173
Item 511 in Pickering
27 pp.
PU/149 Article "Education for the African child"
Within 'The World's Children', n. 9, vol. 11 (June,
1931), p. 165
Item 502 in Pickering
1 p.
1931
PU/150 Article "The examination system"
Within a copy of 'New Ideals Quarterly', n. 2, vol. 5
(July, 1931), pp. 43-48
Item 505 in Pickering
6 pp.
1931
PU/151 [Contribution to] "The things that Britain does
best"
Extracted from the journal 'Today and Tomorrow', n. 1,
vol. 2 (Autumn, 1931), pp. 11-12
Item 501 in Pickering
2 pp.
1931
PU/152 Article "Pablo Picasso"
Extracted from the journal 'Artwork', n. 27, vol. 7
(Autumn, 1931), pp. 153-54
Item 512 in Pickering
2 pp.
1931
PU/153 Proofs of text for "Foreword"
Proofs from the pamphlet on Major P B Walker printed
by the Governors of the Wheelwright Grammar
Schools (December 1931), p3-7
6pp Annotated in ink “Wheelwright Grammar Schools
Dec 1931”
1931
PU/154 Article "Leeds"
Extracted from the journal 'The Heaton Review' n. 5
(1932), pp. 7-10
Item 526 in Pickering
4 pp.
1932
PU/155 Unbound printed pamphlet article "Liberal
education and modern business" and programme
1932
174
Reprinted from 'The Journal of the Textile Institute', vol.
23, n. 5 (1932), pp. 85-93; three copies
Item 527 in Pickering
13 pp. marked from the Library of the Institute of
Education, University of Leeds
PU/156 Unbound printed pamphlet "Liberal education for
everybody"
"The Essex Hall Lecture, 1932; printed: London: The
Lindsey Press; two copies
Item 529 in Pickering
52 pp. marked From the Library of the Institute of
Education, University of Leeds
1932
PU/157 Unbound printed pamphlet, "Modern art and
revolution"
Printed: London: The Hogarth Press (at the top of the
page: "Day to day pamphlets, n. 13")
Item 530 in Pickering; on OPAC as UoL Y-0 5AD
32 pp. marked from the Library of the Institute of
Education, University of Leeds 1 copy extremely fragile
and annotated with partial inscription “EMG from…”
1932
PU/158 Article "Body, mind and bridle"
Extracted from the journal 'The Modern Churchman',
vol. 21 (February, 1932), pp. 589-95
Education
Item 519 in Pickering
7 pp.
1932
PU/159 Unbound printed pamphlet "Body, mind and bridle" 1932
"Reprinted from 'The Modern Churchman' February,
1932" printed: Oxford: Basil Blackwell
Item 519 in Pickering
7 pp.
PU/160 Article "Address"
Within a complete copy of the 'Journal of the Dalcroze
Society', n. 16 (May, 1932), pp. 9-11
Also printed in the "Report of the twentieth annual
Conference of Educational Associations held at the
University College, London, January 1932",
Conference Committee, 1932
Item 517 in Pickering
1932
175
3 pp. marked From the Library of the Institute of
Education, University of Leeds
PU/161 Unbound printed pamphlet "A liberal education for
all"
"An Address given, March 27, 1932, in Exeter College,
Oxford, at the Easter Study School of The League of
Industry" printed: Westminster: The League of Industry
Item 528 in Pickering
16 pp. from the Library of the Institute of Education,
University of Leeds
1932
PU/162 Unbound printed pamphlet "Is a change coming in 1932
education?" and letter
"The Frank Metcalfe Memorial Lecture, 1932. Delivered
in the Speech Room at Rugby School, September
23rd, 1932" printed: London: National Adult School.
Two copies. A letter from Michael Sadler to "Moynihan"
(presumably Lord Moynihan of Leeds), dated 14 March
1933, is affixed to the title-page of one copy.
See also letters database for correspondence with
George Peverett and Lord Moynihan on the publication
of the speech
Item 525 in Pickering
26 pp. marked from the Library of the Institute of
Education, University of Leeds
PU/163 Article "Teaching as a branch of the civil service"
Reprinted from: 'The journal of Education', n. 64
(February, 1932), pp. 79-81; three copies
Item 538 in Pickering
3 printed pages
1932
PU/164 empty
PU/165 Unbound printed pamphlet "The outlook"
"A speech delivered [...] at Rhodes House on October,
21st." Reprinted from: 'The Oxford Magazine' (26
October 1933), pp. 95-97. Six copies and a photocopy
Item 546 in Pickering; reprinted in Higginson, pp. 16363
8 pp.
PU/166 Article "This age of broadcasting"
Extracted from the journal 'Radio Times' (22 December
1933), p. 877
1933
1933
176
Item 548 in Pickering
1 p.
PU/167 Article "A Symposium: the ‘whole child’ in his
social expression"
Summary of speech to symposium [held at Swanwick
in 1934?] reprinted in “New Ideals Quarterly”, pp55-56
(2pp). See also letters database for correspondence
with W Wynne-Hope dated 30 May 1934
1p, annotated with pencil notes not in Sadler’s hand.
1934?
PU/168 Galley proof ["Dr. Farnell's memories"]
Book review, of "An Oxonian looks back", by Lewis R.
Farnell from "The Observer"
Subsequently published in 'The Observer' (3 June,
1934), p. 8, as "Dr. Farnell's memories"
Item 550 in Pickering
1p. On reverse, "Typescript kept"
1934
PU/169 Article "Oxford: preservation and progress. A
practical plan: the solution of the traffic problem"
Reprinted from the 'Manchester Guardian' (29)
October, 1934), pp. 9-10
Item 561 in Pickering
4pp.
1934
PU/170 Article "Roger Fry: an appreciation"
Within a complete copy of 'Life and Letters', vol. 11, n.
58 (October, 1934), pp. 14-20
Also includes two copies of a reprint. See also letters
database for correspondence with Richard Ellis
Roberts on this article see also PA/598 and PA/604
Item 563 in Pickering
7 pp.
1934
PU/171 Unbound printed pamphlet "John Adams: a lecture
in his memory"
Printed: London: Oxford University Press (at the top of
the cover: "University of London Institute of
Education"); two copies
Item 574 in Pickering. Reprinted in Higginson, pp. 17275
17 pp. marked ‘From the Library of the Institute of
Education, University of Leeds’
1935
177
PU/172 Bound volume “Essays on Examinations”
Includes essays by Sadler “The scholarship system in
England to 1890 and some of its developments” (pp178) and “The Leaving Examination As Conducted In
The Secondary Schools Of Prussia” (pp143-150).
Printed by Macmillan and Co London 1936 under the
auspices of the International Institute Examinations
Enquiry
Item 588 in Pickering
pp168 bookplates of the University of Leeds Library;
annotated in pencil
1906
PU/173 Unbound printed pamphlet "Notes on a collection
of English drawings"
Notes from address given at the Cooper Art Gallery
Barnsley; printed: Oxford: University Press. four copies
Item 596 in Pickering
46 pp.
1937
PU/174 Unbound printed pamphlet "Rousseau Walks the
Earth"
Printed: Oxford: University Press
Item 598 in Pickering; reprinted in Higginson, pp. 18587
8 pp.
1937
PU/175 Unbound printed pamphlet "Rousseau walks the
heart"
Reprinted from the 'University of Toronto Quarterly', n.
2, vol. 6 (January, 1937), pp. 151-58. See also PA/630
Item 598 Pickering; reprinted in Higginson, pp. 185-87
8 pp.
1937
PU/176 Article "A letter [...] to Contemporary
1938
Lithographers"
Within a complete copy of "Catalogue of an exhibition
of lithographs in colour", London: pp. [2-3]; three copies
Item 605 in Pickering
2 pp.
PU/177 Article "Art in education - IX. Conclusion and
comment"
1939
178
Within a complete copy of 'The Listener' n. 559, vol. 22
(28 September, 1939), pp. 614-16
Item 615 in Pickering
3 pp.
PU/178 Letter to the editor "Post-war settlement"
Extracted from the journal 'Time and Tide' (28
December, 1940), p. 1272
Item 621 in Pickering
1 p.
1940
PU/179 Article "The arts in English education after the war" 1941
Within a complete copy of 'Athene', n. 5, vol. 1 (March,
1941), pp. 8-10. See also PA/641
Item 622 in Pickering
3 pp.
1941
PU/180 Unbound printed pamphlet "Juncta disjuncta"
Contains (1) "The English public schools", extract from
"The Times Educational Supplement", (20 September,
1941), pp. 445; (2) "Future of the private schools",
extract from "The Times Educational Supplement", (27
September, 1941), pp. 457; (3) "The troubled sea of
the mind", extract from "The Times Educational
Supplement", (4 October, 1941), pp. 471; (4) "The twomindedness of England about education", extract from
"The Times Educational Supplement", (11 October,
1941), pp. 483; (5) "A ministry of health and education",
extract from "The Times Educational Supplement", (18
October, 1941), pp. 495. Printed: London: The Times
Publishing Company; two copies
Item 626 in Pickering; reprinted in Higginson, pp. 18789
8 pp.
179
NC News cuttings regarding Sadler’s Work
These items were collected together and held in envelopes; it is uncertain if
this was done by Sadler himself. No original order was perceptible in the first
instance; therefore, the cuttings have been arranged in folders by general
subject with the aim of making them more accessible,
NC/1
1885News cutting on Sadler, his speeches and his work
1911
Accounts of address to the Barnsley British Cooperative Society November 28 1885
Accounts of address to the Burnley Literary and
Scientific Club nd 1907?
Accounts of address to the Extension Conference at
Philadelphia December 1891
Accounts of address to the Sheffield Girls’ High School
December 1897
“German Universities and Greek” letter discussing
reprint of Sadler’s report of 1895 in 1902, February 1905
“Mr Michael E Sadler and the National Home Reading
Union” article on Sadler and transcript of speech
December 1899
“Continuation schools” account of speech given at
Manchester January 1900
“Impending changes in national education” article (see
Pickering item 75) February 1900
“Preparatory schools and secondary education”
account of publication of report January 1901
“Ingrow Board School” account of opening by Sadler
and “public meting in Devonshire hall” account of
speech by Sadler on education problem April 1901
“Sadler’s resignation: the blue book” letter on Sadler
June 1903
Articles on professorship at Owen’s College July 1903
“Education and Fiscal policy the weak points in our
educational system” account of address to the Oxford
Summer school 3 August 1903
Accounts of lectures on education at Manchester
University November 1903
“Compulsory attendance at continuation schools” letter
November 1903
“Culture, character and commerce” accounts of
addresses on education including one by Sadler at
Manchester February 1903
“Drifting towards secularism” article 19 November 1906
see Pickering 137
180
“Professor Sadler at Preston” account of address at
opening of secondary school January 1908
“The new movement in education” accounts of lecture
by Sadler at Leyton Town hall November 1909. See also
the holdings of the Bodleian MSS. Eng. c. 7117 fol 22831 for this text, as well as PA/X
“Education according to Tolstoy” article by Sadler March
1911 see Pickering 227
Accounts of opening of Barnsley high school November
1909
Reviews of “University Day Training Colleges” (see
Pickering 247) July 1911
Account of speech at opening of Barnsley High school
for Girls November 1909
“Secondary education and the State” accounts of
address to the Liverpool collegiate school November
1909
Accounts of speeches to St Mary’s College Paddington
December 1909
Accounts of address at the Exhibition of arts and crafts
held at the Glasgow School of Art December 1911
“Professor Sadler on education and money making”
account of speech to Batley grammar school December
1911
“Rhythm in Education” account of speech given at
opening of the Girl’s High school at Pontefract
December 1911
“Mr Sadler on Modern education” account of speech
given at Cockburn High School Leeds December 1911
“Mr Sadler on Modern Education” letter of reply by
Stephen Reynolds December 1911
Comprises news cuttings; some of these are single
items, others are bundles of cuttings on the same event
or subject.
Condition varies from robust to extremely fragile
NC/2
News cutting on Sadler, his speeches and his work
“Allgemeiner Deutcher Neuphilologentag” account of
speech - comparison of English and German systems
29 may 1912
“England’s debt to German education” article June 1912
Pickering 254
Accounts of speech to Educational settlement
committee July 1912
Accounts of lectures on Locke, Pestalozzi and
19121928
181
Rousseau at Leeds March 1913 [See also the holdings
of the Bodleian MSS. Eng. c. 7116 fol 97-101 for MS
and TS text of lecture on Pestalozzi and Counter
revolution]
Newscutting from the Yorkshire post 23 December 1912
“The Training of teachers – Professor Welton’s Work –
Mr M E Sadler on Mathew Arnold and H G Wells”23
December 1912
Newscutting from the Daily Telegraph 5 March 1913
“University Extensions – Summer Meeting at Oxford”
mentioning Sadler and the theme of “France: its
contribution to history, literature, philosophy, science,
music, fine art and architecture” 1913
Poor condition
Girls education and militancy account of speech at
Doncaster Prize giving November 1913
Aims in education account of address to school at
Cleckheaton November 1913
The national Society’s Meeting in Leeds including
account of speck by Sadler December 1913
Private schools and a national education to the
conference of educational association including speech
by Sadler February 1914 see Pickering 282
“Two currents on German foreign policy” account of
speech to the Harrogate Literary Society October 1914.
Visit of the Clothworkers’ company, from the Gryphon
June 1915
“Treitschke” review by Sadler of biography by A
Hansrath November 1914 See Pickering 1914
“Robert Spence Watson” reviews including remarks by
Sadler December 1914
School gardens in Sadler’s visit to Todmorden school
September 1915
“English or German Methods” account of speech to the
York settlement Meeting October 1915
“The state saved by education” editorial and comments
on article by Sadler See Pickering 299 September 1915
“This week’s Causerie” including editorial on Sadler’s
letter See Pickering 318 July 1916
“Needed reforms” editorials on article see Pickering 320
July 1916
“The government and education” article see Pickering
315 Sept 1916
Announcements of allotment conference at Leeds
November 1916
Cuttings from the Sedberghian on speech day including
182
account of Sadler’s speech July 1921
“Sir Michael Sadler on crisis in education” account of
speech to national Council of Women Bridlington
October 1921
“Place of Private or Independent schools in national
Education” account of speech at Rhyl Town hall
February 1922
Death of professor C E Vaughn appreciation by Sadler
10 October 1922
Articles on speech on liberal education to County
Education Authority conference at Oxford January 1924
“Mr Lewis Paton and Manchester” article February 1924
“Wyggeston Girls” account of speech to school
December 1924
“Ideals of adult schools” account of speech to Midland
Adult School Union at Birmingham June 1925
“Sir Michael Sadler Combats Locke – Will Out Liberty
last” account of speech to Leeds Luncheon Club June
1925
“Two creative minds in English education” account of
speech to national union of teachers July 1925
accounts of speech to Bromsgrove school July 1925
“Adult education Culture contributions of the nations”
account of speech to adult education section of world
education conference at Edinburgh July 1925
“Corporate Life” Article TES October 1925
“Wall paintings of Ajanta” review June 1925
“Sir Michael Sadler KCSI OBE Schools, trades Unions
ad the nation” interview May 1926
“Foreign Misreading of English policy” account of
address to summer school at Manchester July 1926
“Pestalozzi centenary” including address by Sadler
October 1926
“What is a liberal education?” account of address at
Manchester University March 1928
Accounts of Josephine Butler Centenary April 1928
Comprises news cuttings; some of these are single
items, others are bundles of cuttings on the same event
or subject.
Condition varies from robust to extremely fragile
183
NC/3
1929News cutting on Sadler, his speeches and his work
1941
1929-1941. These include articles by MES:
“Examinations” January 1929 (see Pickering 462)
“Examination dangers at Oxford” 23/11/29 (see
Pickering 460)
“The Liberal education” letter Dec 1929 (see Pickering
466)
“Success in Trade” Letter Dec 1929 (see Pickering 475)
“The Profession of Commerce” letter Dec 1929 (see
Pickering 472)
“Pageant of Italian Painting” article December 1929 (see
Pickering 471) 2 copies 2 newspapers
The English state and the schools letter Feb. 1930 (see
Pickering 483)
Replies to “The English state and the schools” FebMarch 1930 letters
“Spelling reform – Further Comments” Sept 1931 (see
Pickering 516)
“Sir Michael an Honest Doubter” on Sadler and the
Dalcroze Society January 1932
Education and Ethics, account of address to Educational
association London January 1932
Education is always a bargain, account of address to the
league of industry Exeter march 1932
Schools in the English countryside (Pickering 535) April
1932
New ideals in education, accounts of speech at Oxford
April 1933
Sadler and Norwood, account of their thought Dec 1933Jan 1934
The Scholar Gipsy article January 1934 (Pickering 565)
Portents from Current Painting, account of Oxford
Rotary Club speech October 1934
“Oxford criticises Sedition Bill” article including Sadler on
the disaffection bill, May 1934
Peril of Too Much Education, account of speech on
examinations at Sheffield October 1934
Accounts of speech on examinations at Sheffield
Luncheon Club November 1934
“Pending change in education” account of speeches,
including Sadler to Public Health Congress November
1934, See also the holdings of the Bodleian MSS. Eng.
c. 7117 fol 178-182 for this text, as well as PA/639
Oxford Diary planned presentation to Sadler by Oxford
Luncheon Club November 1934
184
“Amateur Spirit in Athletics” account of speeches,
including Sadler to Public Health Congress November
1934
“Too many intelligent individuals” letter on Sadler’s
speech to Public Health Conference 29 Nov 1934
Accounts of speech on opening of “Saffron Walden’s
new hall” February 1937
“Children of three nations” Account of speech by Lady
Sadler to Rugby Women’s Luncheon Club April 1937
“Lady Rhondda’s Notes on the Way” letter December
1940
“Dr P Sandford” appreciation by Sadler October 1941
“Victorian Oxford” review October 1941 (see Pickering
629)
Comprises news cuttings; some of these are single
items; others are bundles of cuttings on the same event
or subject.
Condition varies from robust to extremely fragile
NC/4
News cuttings on "'Art and Life" and Sadler on
Education
News cutting from the Otago Times New Zealand dated
26 November 1932; review of pamphlet “modern Art and
revolution” from the Durrant’s Press Cuttings agency
sent to Sir Michael Sadler
"'Art of Today" News cutting from the East Anglian Daily
Times dated 20 February 1933; review of pamphlet
“Modern Art and revolution” from the Durrant’s Press
Cuttings agency sent to Sir Michael Sadler
"Where are We Going?" News cutting from the Buxton
Advertiser dated 25 February 1933; review of pamphlet
“Modern Art and revolution” from the Durrant’s Press
Cuttings agency sent to Sir Michael Sadler
"Mr M E Sadler on the Educational Task of England
After the War" News cutting from the School Guardian
dated 16 October 1915; printed copy of speech of
Sadler to the Leicester Education Committee on Sept 30
1915; pp315-317. [See also the holdings of the Bodleian
MSS. Eng. c. 7116 fol 204-14 and PA/298 for text of
lecture]
"Mr M E Sadler at Oxford. Higher Elementary and
secondary education. Educative Needs of Great Britain"
News cutting from the Oxford Chronicle dated 9
November 1900; account of Sadler by Sadler to a
meeting held at the Oxford Girls High School on 9
19001938
185
November 1900
"Notes on the Way" News cutting from Time and Tide
dated 29 October 1938; article concerning the current
international situation; pp1483-1484 last part of article
missing – ends mid-sentence.
Some material extremely fragile
NC/5
Album of News cuttings on the resignation of Sadler
from the Board of education; 1903
News cuttings pasted onto pages of album and
annotated in ink; some cuttings in poor condition; some
evidence of damp, front board and spine detached from
album
Received from Dr Higginson,15/9/95
1903
NC/6
Album of News cutting related to Sadler 1920-1924
News cuttings pasted into album (some glue coming
through cuttings making difficult to read
Fair condition; some of cuttings folded up to fit album.
Indexed at front of album
It is likely that the album was created not by Sadler by
the University of Leeds on his behalf. Handwriting
similar to that of UoL minute books of the period
Received from Dr Higginson 2001
19201924
NC/7
ca. 1911News cuttings related to general life and death of
1943
Sadler and death of Eva Gilpin (1940) and Sadler
(1943)
Includes:
“The Vice Chancellor’s Activities” News cutting of
cartoon of Sadler in his many roles annotated “buff” and
dated in pencil Nov 19 1913
"Why Oxford?" News cutting from The Isis dated 17
October 1934 No 901; on Sadler’s remarks related to
comments on place of Oxford amongst other universities
in England. Received from Dr Higginson 2001
News cutting on Sadler’s visit to the USA 1911? From
the “American Monthly Review of Reviews”. Includes
photograph of group including Sadler pp263-264
Includes news cuttings pasted onto paper and
annotated in ink
Fair condition; paper in good condition though torn in
places; annotated in pen and pencil by Dr Higginson
186
NC/8
Folder of news cutting related to the Education Bill
of 1906
Includes news cuttings annotated in ink
Fair condition.
1906
NC/9
Original file of News cuttings on the “Board of
Education Bill and organisation of Office 1899-1900
formulation of consultative committee”
Includes news cuttings pasted on to paper and
annotated in ink by Sadler
Fair to poor condition.
18991900
NC/10 File of obituaries
Includes news cuttings and printed obituaries arranged
in alphabetical order; collected by Sadler but not written
by him 1901-1939
Fair condition.
19011939
NC/11 News cuttings related to town planning 1921-1934
Includes news cuttings pasted on to paper and
annotated
Fair condition.
19211934
NC/12 News cuttings related to WWI 1914-1915
Fair condition.
19141915
NC/13 News cuttings related to Art and Literature 19101925
Includes news cuttings pasted on to paper and
annotated
Fair condition.
19101925
NC/14 News cuttings related to individuals 1900-1929
Includes news cuttings pasted on to paper and
annotated
Fair condition.
19001929
NC/15 News cuttings related to contemporary events 19001929
Includes news cuttings pasted on to paper and
annotated
Includes “Lord Halifax on War Aims” donated by Sarah
19001929
187
Graham 2003
Fair condition.
NC/16 News cuttings related to general education 19021934
Includes news cuttings pasted on to paper and
annotated
Fair condition.
19021934
NC/17 Notebook “Articles on Oxford University Reform (2)
Times or [blank] 1907”
Also contains loose and pasted in news cutting related
to general education 1907. Some of the news cuttings
are pasted onto paper
Poor condition; covers loose and soiled pages.
1907
NC/18 News cutting related to Sadler written after 1943
Poor condition.
1943-ca.
1980
188
SD Sadleriana
The material in this series was created and/ or gathered by a number of
academics and writers working on the life and works of Michael Sadler.
SD/1 Donated by J H Higginson
SD/1/1
Rewley House papers Vol II No VII, March 1944
Published by the Oxford Delegacy for Extra Mural
Studies, includes article “Michael Ernest Sadler –
Memorial Address by the Rev Dr F E Hutchinson,
delivered at St Mary’s October 26,1943” followed by
“A Personal Tribute by MR G D H Cole (Fellow of
University College)”, pp259-263
1944
1944
SD/1/2
1953
Journal Public Administration Vol. XXXI, Spring
1953
Includes article “Morant and Sadler – Further
evidence” by D N Chester pp.49-54, responding in part
to Grier’s biography of Sadler.
Crossed out bookplate of the University of Leeds
Institute of Education Library bookplate on inner back
cover.
Fairly poor condition – covers becoming detached
SD/1/3
Photocopy of review “Sir Michael Sadler’s
Contribution to Education”
Written by L L Kandel from the Journal of Education
March 1953 pp130 review of “Achievement in
Education” by Lynda Grier
Poor condition
Original
ca. 1953
SD/1/4
Off-print of article “An English scholar’s studies of
Education in Europe”
Written by J H Higginson, from the International
Review of Education Vol I No 2 [1955] pp193-208,
marked on inner page “with the author’s thanks to
various colleagues at the Brotherton Library J H
Higginson May 1955”
Fair condition
1955
189
SD/1/5
Book “Sadler’s Studies of American Education”
Written by J H Higginson, monograph no 1 published
by the University of Leeds Institute of Education 1955.
Donated to the Brotherton Library by Dr Higginson
1955
Hardback 86pp
1955
SD/1/6
Offprint of article “Michael Sadler’s American File”
Written by J H Higginson for ‘Teacher’s College
Record’ Vol 59 no 2 November 1957 pp110-119, 2
copies, 1 marked “Annual Christmas dinner Sadler
Hall Dec 1957 for the Sub-warden David Walker with
the Warden’s [Higginson’s] Compliments”, and the
other marked “The gift of the author with the author’s
gratitude for many services from ‘The Botherton’”
1957
SD/1/7
Offprint of article “Sadler’s German Studies”
Written by J H Higginson for the British Journal of
Educational Studies Vol VI no 2 May 1958 pp119-127
1958
SD/1/8
MS notes on Sadler
Written in the hand of J H Higginson and Miss G B M
Selby (Mrs Nuttall) [c 1961?]
Fair condition
ca. 1961
SD/1/9
TS copy letters to Elizabeth Brewer of the Talks
Department of the BBC
Letters regarding and including anecdotes from Miss
G B M Selby (Mrs Nuttall) on Sadler 1961
1961
SD/1/10 MS and TS copy correspondence of Dr Higginson
1961
with Prof John Harvey
Correspondence regarding his depiction as one of the
children taught by Eva Gilpin in various publications on
Sadler and on Sadler himself
Fair condition
SD/1/11 Reel tape of BBC broadcast of centenary
programme on Michael Sadler, with Dr J H
Higginson.
Broadcast 1961. Noted on box, “long playing tape, 30
minutes each side, to be played at 3 ¾ inches per
second”.
1961
190
SD/1/12 “Sir Michael Sadler – A Centenary Brochure - July 1961
3 1961”
Contains foreword by Kenneth Young, editor of the
Yorkshire Post, biographical notice by J H Higginson
and extracts from the writings of Sadler.
1 proof copy, 2 copies donated by Dr Higginson and 1
copy from the library of the Institute of Education of the
University of Leeds (previously donated to them by
Higginson in 1961)
SD/1/13 Offprint of article “The Centenary of an English
Pioneer in Comparative Education”
Written by J H Higginson, from the International
Review of Education Vol VII 1961 No 3 pp286-298
marked on inner page “for the Brotherton Library with
the author’s appreciation of its service J H Higginson
February 1962”
Fair condition
1962
SD/1/14 Order of service for Sadler Hall Thanksgiving
service in memory of Sadler
Service held at Adel Church November 29 1964; also
contains insert from the warden and subwarden
regarding offering
1964
SD/1/15 Booklet “Gleanings for Tomorrow’s Teachers”
Comprising papers of a symposium for the
tercentennial celebrations of Christ Church College,
Canterbury, 1971 and including article “Michael
Sadler’s Final Comments” by J H Higginson pp37-49
and a Sadler bibliography by A J Edwards pp50-56
Fair condition
1971
1975
SD/1/16 Paper “Sadler Hall 26th Anniversary (November
1975) - Michael Sadler”
Handout by J H Higginson with notes on Sadler.
1 proof copy, 2 copies donated by Dr Higginson and 1
copy from the library of the Institute of Education of the
University of Leeds (previously donated to them by
Higginson in 1961)
SD/1/17 Photocopied offprint of article “Much Stronger in
Discussion than organized in investigation” by J H
Higginson
Article published in THES 17/2/1978
Donated to the Library by J H Higginson in 1978
1978
191
SD/1/18 Photocopy statement by J H Higginson on
“Michael Sadler: An English Pioneer in
Educational Research”
Presented to the standing conference on studies in
education 12 December 1980 on the subject of “The
place of research in educational studies as a whole”
Original
1980
SD/1/19 Offprint of article “Establishing a History of
Education Course: The Work of Professor Michael
Sadler 1903-1911”
Written by J H Higginson for History of Education 1980
Vol. 9 no 3 pp245-255
1980
SD/1/20 Photocopy paper “Michael Sadler’s American
1981
Studies”
Written by J H Higginson prepared for the weekend
meeting of the United Kingdom alumni association of
the Salzburg seminar in American studies to be held at
Pembroke College Oxford 27th and 28th June 1981.
SD/1/21 Copy of paper “Michael Sadler and Isaac Kandel
Master and Pupil”
Written by J H Higginson and given at the
Comparative Education Society Meeting, Geneva,
Autumn 1981
1981
SD/1/22 Offprint of article “Michael Sadler the researcher”
Written by J H Higginson for Compare 1982 Vol 12 no
2 pp143-152
Donated to the library 1982
1982
SD/1/23 Photocopy article “Calcutta University
Commission” by J H Higginson
Original published in the Indian Journal of Higher
Education vol. 10 no 3 spring 1985 (issued by the
University Grants Commission New Delhi)
Donated by Dr Higginson May 1986
ca. 1986
SD/1/24 Off-print of article “Sir Michael Sadler Y La
Evolucion cientifica de la educacion comparada”
in Spanish
Written by Francesco Pedro Gracia and Augustin
Velloso de Stantisteban published in the “Revista
Espanola de Pedagogia” No 172 April – June 1986
fair condition
1986
192
SD/1/25 Photocopy paper “The Pioneer studies of Michael
Sadler for today’s comparative educationalists”
Written by J H Higginson for the special conference for
the 25th anniversary if the Comparative education
society of Europe held at Garda (Verona) Italy 3-6
October 1986.
Donated by Dr Higginson May 1986
1986
SD/1/26 Article “The significance of Michael Sadler’s
pioneer work for researchers today” by J H
Higginson
Received from Dr Higginson via the Registrar
November 1987
1987
SD/1/27 Photocopy newspaper article “World Citizenship
from the last post”
Article from THES 21 July 1989 written by J H
Higginson on Sadler and the closure of Sadler Hall
Annotated in blue biro
C1989
SD/1/28 Offprint of article “Michael Sadler 1861-1843”
Written by J H Higginson for the “Prospects Quarterly
Review of Education” edition on “Thinkers on
Education Vol IV 1995 pp455-469
1995
SD/1/29 Offprint of article “Michael Sadler 1861-1843” in
French
Written by J H Higginson and noted as being a reedition of the profile in Vol XX No 4 1990 of
Perspectives pp473-489; appears to be French
translation of SD/1/26
1990
SD/1/30 Offprint of article “Michael Sadler 1861-1843” in
Spanish.
Written by J H Higginson; noted as being a re-edition
of the profile in Vol XX No 4 1990 of Perspectivas
pp465-480; appears to be Spanish translation of
SD/1/26
1990
SD/1/31 Journal “перспективы” (Perspectivii) No 4 1991
Includes article Michael Sadler by J H Higginson
pp186-200
1991
193
SD/1/32 Journal “Aspects of Education” No 47 1992;
special edition on “Education and Europe –
Historical and Contemporary Perspectives”
Includes article “Michael Sadler’s Europe: pointers to
today’s problems” by J H Higginson pp94-110
1992
SD/1/33 Photocopy background paper “Anticipating 1992
in 1900”
Written by J H Higginson for the conference at
Wolfson College, Cambridge 1992
1992
SD/1/34 Paper “The Contribution of Sir Michael Sadler to
the Development of University Education in
England and Elsewhere”
Written by J H Higginson for the conference ‘The
University in its Urban Setting’ 2-5 July 1993 at
Aberdeen University
1993
SD/1/35 Articles 1) paper “Rescuing Sadleriana”; 2) “My
Life in the History of Education – II Rescuing
Sadleriana”
Articles by J H Higginson published in History of
Education Society Bulletin December 1993 No 53.
1) received by the Vice Chancellor’s Office June 1993,
2) received January 1994
19931994
SD/1/36 Article “Michael Sadler the Administrator”
Written by J H Higginson for the Journal of
Educational Administration and History” 1995
1995
SD/1/37 TS and offprint of article “Michael Sadler’s
groundwork as research director”
Written by J H Higginson for Compare Vol 25 no 2
1995 pp109-114
1995
SD/1/38 Offprint of article “Ein englischer Pionier der
Studien auslandischer Schulsysteme und sein
Einfluss auf Reformen und Entwicklung des
englischen Schulwesens”
Written by J H Higginson for “Padagogische
Grenzganger in Europa”, ed Elmar Lechner
(Sonderdruck 1997) pp423-438
1997
194
SD/1/39 TS extract on “Michael Sadler’s power to Inspire”
Taken from Alice Ravenhill’s “Memoirs of an
Educational Pioneer”
Poor condition
nd
SD/2 From Miscellaneous Donors and Creators
SD/2/1 TS printed copy of circular letter “The resignation of 1923
the Vice Chancellor”
Dated July 1923 and indicating the decision to raise
fund to pay for a portrait of Sadler and set up the Sadler
fund; with names of fund committee and tear-off slip for
contributors and pre-addressed envelope
No markings to indicate source of deposit; annotated by
the University of Leeds Library
SD/2/2 TS printed copy of circular letter “The resignation of 1923
the Vice Chancellor”
Dated July 1923 and indicating the decision to raise
fund to pay for a portrait of Sadler and set up the Sadler
fund; with names of fund committee and tear-off slip for
contributors
No markings to indicate source of deposit
Poor condition with tears along folds
SD/2/3 Circular to Leeds University staff advising of and
order of service for memorial service in memory of
Sadler at Leeds Parish Church October 22 1943
3 copies; marked with the contemporary stamp of
University of Leeds
1943
SD/2/4 Order of service for memorial service in memory of
Sadler at Church of St Mary the Virgin, Oxford
October 26 1943
No markings to indicate source of deposit
1943
SD/2/5 TS postcard invitation to Dr R Offor from the Leeds
Luncheon Club to attend a memorial service for
Sadler
Service to be held at Leeds Parish Church on 22nd
October 1943, dated 16th October 1943 annotated by
the University of Leeds Library 1943
No markings to indicate source of deposit
1943
195
1944
SD/2/6 Invitation to and programme of exhibition of
selected paintings, drawings and sculpture from the
collection of the late Sir Michael Sadler
Exhibition held at the Leicester Galleries, Leicester
Square, London January 7 to February 10 1944
Verso of invitation inscribed to R Offor (Leeds
University Librarian)
SD/2/7 TS Review “Sadler Resurgens”
Review of “Achievement in Education” by Lynda Grier
undated and unsigned
No markings to indicate source of deposit or author
nd, ca.
1943
SD/2/8 Bound volume “Sir Michael Sadler: A Memoir by His 1949
Son”
Published by Constable London 1949. In pocket at back
contains: 3 newsprint copies of “Juncta Disjuncta”, letter
of thanks to John Harvey for help with the memoir;
newscutting of review of memoir; and TS copy of
reminiscences of J Harvey as used in the memoir (see
p157--161)
pp424 some foxing; Leeds University library bookplate
indicates bequest of Mrs Phyllis M Harvey
SD/2/9 Bound volume “Achievement in education: the work 19521953
of Michael Ernest Sadler” by Linda Grier
Printed by Constable, London, 1952. inscribed to “T
Edmund Harvey from MRR, BH and JWH Christmas
1952”; also pasted into front cover letter from Grier to
Harvey thanking him for his help dated 1953.
267pp bookplate on interior cover indicates part of the T
Edmund Harvey bequest to the University of Leeds
Library in 1955
196
PHO
Copies of Sadler Articles and Papers
Photocopies of articles and works by Sadler held in repositories other than
Leeds University Library. Note: the date given in the right hand column is the
date of the original document, not that of the photocopy (the date of which, in
the most part, remains unknown).
PHO/1
Poem "Luther, A.D. 1510"
Taken from the 'T.V.W.' (the Rugby School
magazine), n. 3 (15 December, 1877), p. 43 Signed
'E'.
Identified as Sadler's in an annotated set of 'T.V.W.'
in Rugby School Library, and in Sadleir (1949), p.
22n.
From the Rugby School Library’s original copies
Item 1 in Pickering
1877
PHO/2
Untitled poem ["A walk to Daventry"]
Published in 'T.V.W.' (the Rugby School magazine),
n. 3 (15 December, 1877), pp. 38-40, signed 'M'.
Untitled in the issue itself, but as above in the index
to 1877-78.
Identified as Sadler's in an annotated set of 'T.V.W.'
in Rugby School Library, and in Sadleir (1949), p.
22n.
From the Rugby School Library’s original copies
Item 2 in Pickering
1877
PHO/3
"Bells and belfries"
Published in 'T.V.W.' (the Rugby School magazine),
n. 8 (6 June, 1878), pp. 130-131
Signed 'M'.
Identified as Sadler's in an annotated set of 'T.V.W.'
in Rugby School Library, and in Sadleir (1949), p.
22n. Bells
From the Rugby School Library’s original copies
Item 3 in Pickering
1878
PHO/4
Poem "Chess"
Published in 'T.V.W.' (the Rugby School magazine),
n. 12 (14 November, 1878), pp. 202-03. Signed 'E'.
Identified as Sadler's in an annotated set of 'T.V.W.'
in Rugby School Library.
From the Rugby School Library’s original copies
1878
197
Item 4 in Pickering
PHO/5
Article "The danger of socialism"
Printed in 'T.V.W.' (the Rugby School magazine), n. 6
(25 March, 1878), pp. 90-92. Signed 'M'.
Identified as Sadler's in Sadleir (1949), p. 22n.
From the Rugby School Library’s original copies
Item 5 in Pickering
1878
PHO/6
Article "Faith practical"
Published in 'T.V.W.' (the Rugby School magazine),
n. 4 (2 February, 1878), pp. 62-65. Signed 'M'.
Identified as Sadler's in an annotated set of 'T.V.W.'
in Rugby School Library, and in Sadleir (1949), p.
22n.
From the Rugby School Library’s original copies
Item 6 in Pickering
1878
PHO/7
Article "An Old Chartist"
Published in 'T.V.W.' (the Rugby School magazine),
n. 9 (3 July, 1878), pp. 143-45. Unsigned.
Identified as Sadler's in an annotated set of 'T.V.W.'
in Rugby School Library, and in Sadleir (1949), p.
22n.
From the Rugby School Library’s original copies
Item 7 in Pickering
1878
PHO/8
Article "A poet's birthplace"
Published in 'T.V.W.' (the Rugby School magazine),
n. 11 (12 October, 1878), pp. 185-87. Signed 'M'
From the Rugby School Library’s original copies
Item 8 in Pickering
1878
PHO/9
Poem "A vision of Cock Houses"
Published in 'T.V.W.' (the Rugby School magazine),
n. 13 (18 December, 1878), pp. 216-17. Signed 'E'.
Identified as Sadler's in an annotated set of 'T.V.W.'
in Rugby School Library.
From the Rugby School Library’s original copies
Item 9 in Pickering
1878
198
PHO/10
Article "A golden opportunity for university
extension"
Printed in 'The Paternoster Review' (December,
1890), pp. 217-226
Item 16 in Pickering.
10 pp.
1890
PHO/11
Article "The development of university extension" 1892
From: 'The proceedings of the first annual meeting of
the National Conference on University Extension,
held in Philadelphia, December 29-31, 1891, under
the auspices of the American Society for the
Extension of University Teaching', compiled by
George Francis James; Philadelphia: Lippincott, pp.
63-82
Item 28 in Pickering
PHO/12
Article "The organization and function of local
centres"
From: 'The proceedings of the first annual meeting of
the National Conference on University Extension,
held in Philadelphia, December 29-31, 1891, under
the auspices of the American Society for the
Extension of University Teaching', compiled by
George Francis James; Philadelphia: Lippincott, pp.
113-120
Item 29 Pickering. 8 pp.
1892
PHO12a
Article “Zwei Schriften über das heutige Leben in
England
Review in English of “Aus dem Lande der
Gegensatze: Englische Reisebriefe” by Julius Werner
and “Aus England: Bilder und Skizzen aus dem
kirchlichen, kulturellen und sozialen Leben” by
Immanuel Voetler
In “Zeitschrift fur Philosophie und Pädagogik” 1897
pp203-207
1897
PHO/13
Article "Inspection and examination of secondary
schools"
Printed in the 'Educational Review', n. 21 (1900), pp.
497-515
Reprinted from 'Appendix to the final report of the
Commissioners, Part II: miscellaneous documents',
Intermediate Education (Ireland) Commission,
1900
199
Command Paper, C. 9513, Dublin: HMSO, 1899, pp.
285-90 (see item ...) Education secondary
Item 71 in Pickering
19 pp.
PHO/14
Article "Individuality in education and the claims
of the state"
"Paper read at the Joint Conference of the Froebel
Society and the British Child-Study Association, on
January 24, 1903"; published in 'Child Life', vol. V, n.
18 (April 15, 1903), pp. 57-61
Item 110 in Pickering
5 pp.
1903
PHO/15
Article "Applied science and social control"
Published in 'Saint George', n. 24, vol. 6 (1903), pp.
277-86
Photocopies of the first and last pages only (pp. 277,
286)
Item 106 in Pickering
1903
PHO/16
[Contribution to discussion on] "Government aid
to Friends"
Printed in the 'Friends' quarterly examiner', n. 39
(1905), pp. 371-78
Item 126 in Pickering
1905
PHO/17
Article "The English scholarship system: its
principles and results"
"From a paper read before the Educational Science
Section of the British Association at its meeting at
Leicester, 1907". Published in 'The School World' n.
105, vol. 9, (September, 1907), pp. 321-23
Item 163 in Pickering
1907
PHO/17a Article “The Training of Teachers Professional
and Elementary”
Account of the speech of Sadler as first of four
speakers on the topic of teaching
Copied from the Pan Anglican Congress 1908 Vol IV
Section C “The Church’s Ministry” (SPCK, 1908)
pp162-171
1908
200
PHO/18
"Introduction" from: "The training of teachers in
England and Wales", by Peter Sandiford
nd, ca.
1910
From Contributions to Education, 32, New York:
Teachers College, Columbia University, 1910
Photocopy of a typewritten version of the
introduction,
Item 207 in Pickering; reprinted in Higginson, pp. 8889 Education
6 pp.
PHO/19
Article "The education of the future"
"A speech made at the National conference on "The
Prevention of Destitution", on June 2". Published in
the 'British Congregationalist', 8 June 1911, p. 484
Photocopy of original in Cambridge University
Library
Item 228 in Pickering
1911
PHO/20
Article "Examinations in secondary schools"
Published in the 'Educational Times', 1 February
1912, pp. 69-70
Photocopy of original in Cambridge University
Library
Item 256 in Pickering
2 pp.
1912
PHO/21
Article "General report on the primary schools in
Guernsey, 1911"
From: "Rapports sur les écoles publiques primaires,
1911", Guernsey: Compagnie d'Imprimerie de
Bichard, pp. 4-23
Item 257 in Pickering
20 pp.
1912
PHO/22
Unbound printed pamphlet "Reading in war time"
"An Address delivered at the annual meeting of the
National Home-Reading Union on November 5th,
1914". Published by the London: National HomeReading Union. See also PA 281 and PA 690
Item 292 in Pickering
12 pp.
1914
201
PHO/23
1915
Article "Changes in English education since
1900"
Published in 'School and Society', n. 37, Vol. 2 (11
September, 1915), pp. 367-371 (incomplete
photocopy only)
Also published in "Journal of proceedings and
addresses of the fifty-third annual meeting and
International Congress on Education held at Oakland,
California, August 16-17, 1915", Ann Arbor: National
Education Association of the United States, 1915, pp.
144-48
Item 298 in Pickering
PHO/24
Article "Government and the universities"
Published in 'The University Magazine', n. 14 (1915),
pp. 484-90
From the original held by the British Library
Item 303 in Pickering, reprinted in Higginson, pp.
105-07
7 pp.
1915
PHO/25
"[Letter] to the Editor of The New Statesman":
"The state and education"
Published in 'The New Statesman' (22 September,
1917), pp. 588-89
Photocopy of original in Cambridge University
Library
Item 331 in Pickering
1917
PHO/26
Article "Education in England: Parallel
movements in German and English education
since the beginning of the war"
Published in 'Indian Education: a monthly record'
(1917), pp. 147-56
Item 105 in Pickering
Annotated by J.H. Higginson for his book on Sadler's
work
1917
PHO/26a Letter: Mr Kramer as an Artist
Letter published in the Jewish World of 5th September
1917 on Kramer and in response to letter by F L
Emanuel
202
PHO/27
Article "Education in England: Methods and
standards of examination"
Extracted from the journal issue 'Indian Education: a
monthly record' (1919), pp. 57-60
Item 105 in Pickering, reprinted in Higginson, pp. 125
4 pp.; plus a photocopy The photocopies are
annotated by J.H. Higginson for his book on Sadler's
work.
1919
PHO/28
Article "[Education in England]: The heart of
education"
Printed in 'Indian Education: a monthly record'
(1919), pp. 243-51
Item 105 in Pickering. Reprinted in Higginson, pp.
126-29
The top of the first page is missing. The photocopies
are annotated by J H Higginson for his book on
Sadler's work.
1919
PHO/29
Article "Education in England: A sombre view of
the results of education"
Extracted from the journal 'Indian Education: a
monthly record' (October, 1920), pp. 99-106
Item 105 in Pickering. Reprinted in Higginson, pp.
130-32
8 pp.; plus a photocopy The photocopies are
annotated by J H Higginson for his book on Sadler's
work.
1920
PHO/30
Article "Education in England: The salient points
of interest"
Extracted from the journal 'Indian Education: a
monthly record' (August, 1920), pp. 4-8
Item 105 in Pickering. Reprinted in Higginson, pp.
129-30
5 pp.; plus a photocopy, The photocopies are
annotated by J H Higginson for his book on Sadler's
work.
1920
PHO/31
Article "A nineteenth century experiment in
1923
education: the work of Matthew and Rowland Hill"
"Part of this paper was read at a meeting of the
Private Schools Association in London on January
4th, 1923". Printed in 'Forum of Education', vol. 1
(1923), pp. 14-26
203
copy of the original held by the Department of
Special Collections, A1713 University Research
Library, University of California, Los Angeles,
California 90024
Item 395 in Pickering
Photocopy of the first page only
PHO/32
1923
Article "A nineteenth century experiment in
education: the work of Matthew and Rowland Hill"
"Part of this paper was read at a meeting of the
Private Schools Association in London on January
4th, 1923". Printed in 'Forum of Education', vol. 1
(1923), pp. 14-26
Copy of the original held by the Department of
Special Collections, A1713 University Research
Library, University of California, Los Angeles,
California 90024
Item 395 in Pickering
Photocopy of the first page only
PHO/33
[Preface] From: "The handbook of the Education
Week held in the City of Bradford, March 21st 27th, 1926",
Published by the Bradford Education Committee
Item 431 in Pickering
1926
PHO/34
Article "An Englishman's thoughts on the service
of American education to the world"
Published in 'Schoolmen's Week' (3 April, 1930), pp.
4-12
Copy of the original in the British Library, Boston
Spa.
Item 484 in Pickering
1930
PHO/35
Article "British universities today: (11) Leeds"
Published in 'Discovery', n. 12 (March, 1931), pp. 7883
Copy of the original held by the British Library,
Boston Spa
Item 499 in Pickering
1931
PHO/36
Article "The need for a biological outlook"
Published in 'Discovery', n. 14 (1933), pp. 11-12
Copy of the original held by the British Library,
1933
204
Boston Spa
Item 544 in Pickering
PHO/37
Article "The Group movement: a valuation - I"
Published in 'The Spectator' (October 11, 1935), pp.
541-42
Item 572 in Pickering
1935
PHO/38
Article "Changing Oxford"
Published in 'New Statesman and Nation' (5
December, 1936), pp. 888-89
Item 578 in Pickering
1936
PHO/39
Article "Personal freedom, Sir Michael Sadler'
view"
Published in the 'Anglo-German Review' n. 1 (1936),
p. 60
Copy of original in Cambridge University Library
Item 585 in Pickering
1936
PHO/40
Article "The scholarship system in England to
1890 and some of its developments"
From: "Essays on examinations", London: Macmillan
for the International Institute Examinations Enquiry,
pp. 1-78
Item 588 in Pickering
pp. 1-13 only
1936
PHO/41
[Contribution to] "Appreciation of the work of
Wassily Kandinsky"
From the catalogue of Kandinsky's exhibition at the
Guggenheim Jeune gallery, London, p. 4
Photocopy from the original held by the Victoria and
Albert Museum
Item 601 in Pickering
1938
PHO/42
Account of a visit by Dr Eisler
Account of a visit to the Sadlers by Dr Eisler of
Austria and his account of life in a concentration
camp dated November 24 1939
In the hand of Mrs Sadler and on Old Rookery
notepaper
1939
205
PHO/43
Article "[Education in England]: Ruskin and
George Eliot: their influence in English
education"
Published in 'Indian Education: a monthly record', pp.
101-02
Item 105 in Pickering. Reprinted in Higginson, p. 126
The top of the first page is missing. The photocopies
are annotated by J H Higginson for his book on
Sadler's work.
nd
PHO/44
[Outline of lecture] History of Education in
England 1800-1910: Supplementary Lecture II
Robert Owen
Lecture given to the University of Manchester
Department of Education c 1910?
Copy of printed outline of lecture
nd
206