Talks and speeches File 4: Items 28-36, 1914 - 1961
Scope and Contents
28) ‘The idea of a training college’, 41pp., December 1937, given at the FPSI, [Federation of Progressive Societies and Individuals?] 7th January 1938
29) ‘Private ethics in war-time’, 25pp. This talk was given in successive forms to Cambridge University Wesleyan Society, January 1940; Norwich Training College, February 1940; Girton College Historical and Political Society, 8th May 1940; pp. 9-11b [original numbering] used in York sermon, 26th May 1940 [the sermon is not included in this collection]. A revised and shortened version was published in the Girton Review, Lent Term 1941
30) Newnham College Admission of Scholars speech, 5pp., 11th. October 1940
31) ‘University women in war-time’, 7pp., given for Radio Ankara, March 1914
32) ‘What may we revere?’, 17pp., August-October 1941
33) ‘The philosophy of Social Security’, 14pp., given at Swansea Soroptimists, 12th September 1944
34) ‘A meditation on morals’, 15pp., 1946
35) ‘Philosophical reflections’, 12th Nov 1951 - 2nd Jan 1952; with a letter from K Renant [?] to Kathleen, [nd], 20pp.
36) ‘For Bingley’, 3pp., October 1961.
Dates
- Creation: 1914 - 1961
Creator
- From the Fonds: Wodehouse, Helen Marion, 1880 - 1964 (philosopher) (Person)
Conditions Governing Access
Open
Extent
1 file(s) : Paper
Language of Materials
English
Originator(s)
Wodehouse, Helen M
Finding aid date
2011-03-15 13:34:21+00:00
Repository Details
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