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Letter, 16 May 1944, Peto to B. Forrester.

Suggest Summer School could be held at the Sible Heddingham House and has written about it to Lucy Francis who heads that branch. Also concerns possible visit by Peto to Dartington Hall. Encloses draft of his international exchange school plan - 'The Problem of Teachers in Liberated Europe'.

Letter, 27 February 1944, London, Peto to Robin Bond.

Concerns probable purchase of the "Sible Hedingham House" for Lucy's new school. Also concerns the arrangements for the paintings to be exhibited at the Arcade Gallery sometime in April. Suggests that Neill and Robin give lectures at the exhibition and that Robin prepare and list all the pictures.

Letter, 27 July 1944, London, Peto to A.S. Neill.

Concerns an Indian author interested in the Neill way of teaching who wishes to visit the school and hopes to start similar schools in India after the war. Also mentions that he has sent a draft of the International Exchange Schools plan to a friend in the Belgian Government.
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