Encloses a loose poem written in another hand, titled 'Quintin Hogg 1903: sonnet' - see HOG/1/4/2/1 for details.
Minutes and agenda papers for meetings of the Court of Governors held on 25/11/1971, AGM 25/11/1971, 14/03/1972, 08/06/1972, 10/07/1972, 28/09/1972.
Matters arising on 25/11/1971: student health service; accommodation problems of the PCL; minutes of Finance and General Purposes Committee; report from the Academic Council; Regional Centre of Management Education; Bolsover Street Hall of Residence - Report of the Working Party; Halls of Residence: charges; report of the Members Liaison Committee; Constitution of the Teaching Staff Association of the Polytechnic of Central London; Department of Photography Film - Distribution in France; Little Titchfield Street premises; form of idemnity; Mrs Ethel Wood bequest; report from the Advisory Committees; report from the Student Services Committee; finacing of Students' Unions; the future of St Katharine's House; alcohol licence for Red Lion Square.
Matters arising at the AGM on 25/11/1971: report of the auditors for the year ended 31 July 1971; report of the Governors and statement of accounts for the year.
Matters arising on 14/03/1972: the future of St Katharine's House; student discipline; refectory prices; posts of pro-directors; professoriate; Regional Centre of Management Education; accommodaiton problems of the PCL; adaptations to the Little Titchfield Street premises; hardship fund for students; Students' Union Constitution; Students' Union fifth sabbatical officer; schedule of bank balances and investments.
Matters arising on 08/06/1972: posts of pro-directors; professoriate; Regional Centre of Management Education; accommodation problems at PCL; adaptations to Little Titchfield Street; the future of St Katharine's House; refectory prices; study bedrooms at Wells Street; structure of reorganisation of departments; hardship fund for students; Students' Union constitution; educational opportunities for Women; Industrial Relations Act 1971: Co-operation with Teachers' organisations; conditions of tenure for academic Staff; schedule of bank balances and investments.
Matters arising on 10/07/1972: Regional Centre of Management Education; accommodation problems at PCL; development plan for PCL; report on the Activities of the TSA; part-time fees - session 1972/73; short-term loan investments; Quintin Hogg Memorial Scholarship; FSSU - Parallel Arrangements.
Matters arising on 28/09/1972 Special Meeting: termination of appointment of member of staff.
Includes reports from: Student Services Committee; Advisory Committees; Academic Council; Finance and General Property Committee; Members' Liaison Committee; Committee of Directors of Polytechnics; Staff Appeal Committee.
The Polytechnic Portrait Gallery, containg upwards of three hundred portraits of the Governing Body, Staff, Secretaries of Sections and Prominent Members, together with a brief 'record'. Hardback version
Published London: 309 Regent Street, W.
Contains portraits of the following:
The Right Hon the Earl of Aberdeen, Frank A Bevan, James Carnegie, The Right Hon Earl Compton, EM Denny;
Rev JR Diggle, Miss Duff, W Scott Durrant, JH Gladstone, VR Hoare;
Mrs Hogg, Miss Hogg, Douglas McGarel Hogg, the Right Hon Lord Kinnaird, Rev Dr HS Lunn;
R Mitchell, Mrs Mitchell, Howard Morley, the Right Hon AJ Mundella, WT Paton;
The Honourable THW Pelham, the Right Hon Lord Playfair, JFP Rawlinson, the Right Hon Lord Reay, Sir Owen Roberts;
Sir Albert K Rollit, the late Herbert Saunders, Miss Stevenson, JEK Studd, Mrs Studd;
James Abbs, Arthur Adams, ER Alexander, RT Amos, J Andrew;
Maximilian Wolfgang Arndt, J Arbold, Miss Ashofrd, Miss L Austin, Sydney Axford;
WW Ayscough, TW Bacon, JH Bailey, James Bancroft, H Bangert;
FA Banks, Edward T Barber, WB Barnard, Miss K Bartle, Arthur Bayliss;
SJ Beckett, W Beckwith, FS Beer, Francis T Beeson, W Bell;
GH Belsey; William Henry Bennett, Valentine Blanchard, Arthur Bockett, Miss H Bolletor;
HG Boswarva, Professor Boulger, H Bowden, Charles Alfred Boyd, A Bracher;
Elliott Brooks, Miss C Brown, Percy W Brown, Miss Brumbridge, Miss A Burgess;
Alford Thomas Burgess, George Burkinshaw, LJ Butler, Frank C Butter, 'Colin' Campbell;
Andrew Cannadine, Miss Chant, J Cheshire, GH Chiles, Miss JK Clark;
Miss A Clark; H Samson Clark; JW Clarke; PH Clephane, JH Clothier;
H Codd, SE Coker, FG Conyard, William S Cotterell, Miss Cowie;
Alfred lee Cox, W Cripps, William Dart, EEG Davey;
CF Davies, Miss Jessie Davies RAM, Jack Davis, WK Davis, WT Day;
JH Deas, HJC Dempster, JE Dodsworth, AW Dollond, JJ Duft;
Charles H Edwards, T EEdy, GR Egerton, Mrs Egerton, Valentine Charles Egerton;
Col-Sergeant Elliott, EFW Exton, E Howard Farmer, Walter Flint, Miss Foster;
Harry Frapwell, CW Gamble, HL Gambles, TE Gardner, CW Garnham;
FA Gaudie, Miss Glanfield, Miss Graham, Louis J Graveline, Fred A Green;
Henry Green, Sandall Green, Mrs S Green, Mrs Towner nee Miss L Griffiths, Archibald H Griffiths;
Walter Groves, Arthur Gutteridge, WF Gwinnell, Miss JL Haase, Miss J Haase;
AJ Hall, Will Hankins, AW Harris, Leonard H harris, WD Hasluck;
Mrs S Hasluck, SL Hasluck, Frank Hastings, Edwin Hawthorn, Miss Haynes;
W Heinmenn, I Hermann, J Heywood, Charles Langstein Heywood, W Hibbert;
Frank E Hill, Henry Grenville Hill, RT Hill, Geo. Holzhausen, John S Horton;
Edmund Wilson Hubbard, Walter Hutchins, WE Hutchinson, Joseph G Hurry, Herbert Hyatt;
FW Jackson, Tom Jeffries, FG Jones, William Jones, A Kahn;
Miss H Kelly, Miss Letitia Kelly, JH Kimber, GH Lamb, H Leader;
Ag lee, William Charles Lee, E leitch, Arthur H Leith, Archie W lewis;
M Lumaye BL, Mmme Lumaye, Miss manicom, George Mansfield, RG Margetson;
Miss Jessie M Marshall, Miss Jessie Marshall, Miss E Matthews, JE Maycock, AF Mayo;
B Mckay, ALH Macmaster, Chas F Mitchell, Miss L Mitchell, Miss A Monk;
Charles H Moon, WJ Moores, AG Morley, GW Morley, H Morley;
W Moore, Arthur E Morton, GP Mudge, EJD Muggeridge, Lewis J Murch;
George Ogilvie, Miss Oldman, Valentine Osborne, Robert J owen, WH Owensmith;
HA Paffard, Fred Parker, GA Parker, AE Pavey, W Pearce;
CJ Peer, EJ Philbrick, Charles J Phillips, R Phillips, CEA Pledger;
WJ Pollock, JC Pope, Fred W Potter, W Potter, Charles James Pratt;
T Hobart Pritchard, Mrs Frank Hastings nee Proctor, Miss Ramsden, EC Ravani, T Lea Rayner;
Miss Redgate, DJS Rees, Charles Reid, Miss F Reid, L Ricci;
GH Richardson, R Ridley, J Rogers, WJW Roome, HJ Russell Ross;
WJ Sanders, Mrs Sanders, A Sarll, T Scamell, G Scarman;
Miss E Sims, Arthur Smith, Miss Norah Smith, WE Smith, Sergeant CT Smyth;
H Solomon; Miss Alice Splatt, Henry Spooner, JF Standring, Evan Staples;
H Stapleton, AF Stephens, AJ Stephens, Jack Stephens, ST Stephenson;
Jack Sullivan, Miss K Sweetman, Miss Nina Sweetman, Miss Winnie Sweetman, WA Symcox;
Mrs Taylor, G Taylor, AJ Taylor, Charles Edward Teale, Francis Teschleut;
D Tomas, EH Thomas, J Thomson, WJ Thoroughgood, Miss C Town;
EC Towner, J Tucker, GW Turk, RE Turner, Miss AM Viney;
W Vokes, Henry Ransom Wakelin, John S Walker, WS Walker, Arthur Walsh;
HG Walsh, Robert Avey Ward, Tom H Ward, AC Watkins, Sergeant Watson;
Jesse watts, Ernest Wesson, Fred Whittington, Mrs F Whittington, Charles B Wicksteed;
Miss AE Wiles, WM Wilson, Arthur Woodgate, D Woodhall, Mrs Woodhall;
AW Wright, William F Yelland, Mrs Yelland, Miss Zanzig, Bernard Shrubb Zietz
Ethel M Wood was one of the early workers in the movement towards scientific management and in the 1920s served in the International Institute of Scientific Management in Geneva. She has been a governor of the Polytechnic since 1945 and associated with the School since its inception in 1949.
The Ethel M Wood Thesis was established to stimulate the systematic study of basic truths which are of fundamental importance in ensuring equitable and effective administration. It consists of a bound thesis and seven guineas and was awarded to the best thesis written during the final stage of the course in PG Diploma in Management Studies.
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The Ethel M Wood Thesis was established to stimulate the systematic study of basic truths which are of fundamental importance in ensuring equitable and effective administration. It consists of a bound thesis and seven guineas and was awarded to the best thesis written during the final stage of the course in PG Diploma in Management Studies.
The Ethel M Wood Thesis was established to stimulate the systematic study of basic truths which are of fundamental importance in ensuring equitable and effective administration. It consists of a bound thesis and seven guineas and was awarded to the best thesis written during the final stage of the course in PG Diploma in Management Studies.