WHERE ARE WOMEN GOING TO?
[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Sha,—As a member of a co-educational school, I should like to disagree with Miss Fisher when she states that : " As to co-education : the mixture together of boys and girls is -sup- posed to introduce on a large scale the relations of. members of the same family. But this it never does, nor ever can."
From experience I personally can testify to the inaccuracy of Miss Fisher's statement, and • I am certain so could many others also. Surely experience is of greater value than any form of theory.
For further particulars regarding the success of co-education I would refer Miss Fisher, and all who may be interested, to Mr. Boyce's article, " The Spirit of Education at St. George's, Harpenden, " published in the Commonwealth last year.—I