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A short series of three speeches addressed to girls and school communities about educational aims, secondary examination standards, and religious life. One talk explains the higher-certificate examination and uses results to advocate a school ideal that combines rigorous intellectual training with lively enjoyment of life, practical ability, sympathy, and a quietly pervasive Christian tone. Another reflects on the purpose and responsibilities of high-school education for girls and its influence on home and national character. The final address reframes religion as an opening to imagination, moral aspiration, and spirituality rather than a dull obligation, urging personal engagement and reverent practice.
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