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Homework
Homework is commented upon in the Observer,
22 June 1878, page 11g,
Advertiser,
20 February 1897, page 9d,
29 May 1925, page 16c,
13 June 1925, page 17b,
"Homework for Students" in the Register,
14 and 18 December 1926, pages 10h and 15g; also see
The News,
2 June 1927, page 19e.
"Homework - Is It Outrageous?" is in the Register,
17 and 19 July 1928, pages 13h and 8h,
9 August 1928, page 10h; also see
Observer,
21 July 1928, page 10c,
Advertiser,
19, 24, 26 and 27 April 1928, pages 11b, 12h, 10a and 15h.
"A Move for Its Abolition" appears on
9 August 1928, page 7e,
"No More Homework" on
7 October 1930, page 10d,
"Is Homework Harmful to Girls?" in The Mail,
29 September 1934, page 4f.
"Abolition of Homework" is in the Advertiser,
16 September 1937, page 14e.