ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1958.The history of Morley College provides an illuminating case-history of the growth and spread of adult education in the second half of the nineteenth and early years of the twentieth centuries. Morley College is unique in that it was one of the first of such institutions to proclaim and inculcate absolute sex and class equality. It has always been guided by democratic principles in the sense that the students have been encouraged to play a definite part in the administration of the college – an ethos which continues to this day.

chapter I|16 pages

Morley, 1956

chapter II|20 pages

Ancestry

chapter III|29 pages

The Royal Victoria Coffee Hall

chapter IV|20 pages

Lectures—Classes—College

chapter V|13 pages

The Educational Setting

chapter VI|21 pages

The First Decade: (1) Work

chapter VII|20 pages

The First Decade: (2) Play

chapter VIII|35 pages

The New Century

chapter IX|33 pages

Last Years at the Vic

chapter X|13 pages

61, Westminster Bridge Road

chapter XI|27 pages

Eva Hubback and the Thirties

chapter XII|28 pages

Ruin—and Recovery

chapter XIII|31 pages

Battle for a Building