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Part of South African Institute of Race Relations (SAIRR), Part 2 records
Correspondents: A.W. Blaxall, J.H. Hofmeyr.
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Part of South African Institute of Race Relations (SAIRR), Part 2 records
Correspondents: A.W. Blaxall, J.H. Hofmeyr.
Part of South African Institute of Race Relations (SAIRR), Part 2 records
Correnpondents: C.C.B. Bain, E.A. Borland, I. Bud-Mbelle, S.P. Freeland. A.R. Fry. K.C. Johnson, P.S. Joshi, I. Schapera, M.M. Stirling. D. Varley.
Part of South African Institute of Race Relations (SAIRR), Part 2 records
Part of South African Institute of Race Relations (SAIRR), Part 2 records
Correspondents: Participants, Principals of African schools, Mrs A.W. Hoernle, Mrs S.G. Millin.
Subjects:
1936 New History Society Essay Competition "How can youth develop cooperative and harmonious relations; among the races?".
1944-1946 Sarah Gertrude Millin Prize: includes several essays "What I hope to do for my people", the subject of 1944.
Part of South African Institute of Race Relations (SAIRR), Part 2 records
Correspondents: African Consolidated Films Ltd, Rev. W.W. Hitchings, R.F.A. Hoernle, E.G. Malherhe, S.C. Searle.
Subject:
The provision of films for Blacks and proposed brains trusts.
Part of South African Institute of Race Relations (SAIRR), Part 2 records
Correspondents: H.A. Damant, T.A. Hall, M. Kuper, L. Meyer, Rev. P.L. Mey, F.I. Philpott (Hon. Sec. Legal Aid Bureau). J. Reyneke, M. Sonnenberg, M. Webb.
Subject:
Financial support for the legal aid programme and requests for help.
Part of South African Institute of Race Relations (SAIRR), Part 2 records
Part of South African Institute of Race Relations (SAIRR), Part 2 records
Correspondence, programme, circulars, registrations, notes, reports of study groups and addresses.
Correspondents: Sir E. Baring, E.H. Brookes, H.H. Curson, B. Holt (Organiser), C. Rheinallt Jones, K.C. Johnson, H.P. Junod, L. Kraft, A.B. Lazarus, L. Marquard, G.W. Mears, P.R. Mosaka, S. Mokitimi, E.M. Moss, S. Ngcobo, S.G. Pitts, S.C. Searle, L.I. Venables.
Subjects:
The intelligent person's approach to racial questions.
Includes the following addresses:
The African in the rural economy - H. Curson (Report of study group).
The meaning of apartheid - W.W. Eiselen.
Alternatives to apartheid - A.W. Hoernle.
Some problems and a plan - L.I. Venables.
Problems of the Cape Coloured people - C.h. Carr (Report).
Native production and markets - E.L.P. Thomas.
Problems of urban native administration - W.J.P. Carr (. Report).
Colonial policy in Africa - L. Kraft C. Summary).
The Bantu in the Reserves - G.W. Meara.
Fundamental education: the content of mass education for Africa - E. Roux.
Fundamental education in South Africa - M. Whyte.
Trends in colonial administration in Africa - Sir H. Stanley.
The future of the Non-European in industry - H.F. Oppenheimer.
South Africa and the world - S. Fielding.
Fundamental education: leisure time activities - G. Young.
Community organisation amongst the urban African - V. Junod.
Penal reform and the Non-European - A.W. Hoernle.
Part of South African Institute of Race Relations (SAIRR), Part 2 records
Correspondence, programme and addresses.
Correspondents: E.H. Brookes, M.L. Grant, B. Holt, A. Seward, Q. Whyte.
Subjects:
Winter School 1949 with the theme "Ourselves and social order" and proposed uummer school on racial relations in January 1950.
Includes the following addresses for Winter School, 1949:
Social disabilities of Indians in South Africa - S.R. Naidoo (Outline).
Curbs on progress - E. Hellmann (Draft).
Apartheid: policy and aims - E.H. Brookes.
Part of South African Institute of Race Relations (SAIRR), Part 2 records
Correspondence, mainly efforts to find and sponsor speakers and lists of guests and donors.