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  <dc:title>Cuttings</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Includes:

- An article from the Western Morning News, 1926, reporting on polling for the election of councillors
- An article from the Western Briton, 1950, reporting on the discussion of the part played by the School of Metalliferous Mining, Camborne, in sending mining engineers to all parts of the world, as held at the first post-war dinner at the school at Camborne
- An obituary for A. V. Paul, Vice-Principal of Camborne School of Mines, 1951
- An article, 1952, advising Camborne School of Mining students to take advantage of opportunities to work abroad, particularly in South Africa
- Articles, 1954, reporting on the visit by three Cornish Members of Parliament to Camborne School of Metalliferous Mining, along with a photograph of the visit
- An article, 1962, from the West Briton, on the presentation of a diamond drill by Boyle Bros. Mining Co., Ltd., to Camborne School of Mines
- An article, likely to be c. 1970, from the West Briton, reporting that the Acting Principal has revealed that girls have been inquiring after places at the all-male Camborne School of Mines. Alongside this is an article reporting on rumors that the Camborne School of Mines will be relocating to the Cornwall Technical College in Pool, and the subsequent student backlash
- An article, 1972, from the West Briton, reporting that the Camborne School of Mines is one of eight universities and colleges selected for a new £3,000 Mineral Resources Open Scholarship
- An article, 1975, reporting that money raised by the Camborne School of Mines during Crazy Week was donated to the Gladys Halman House, Camborne, and the Curnow [sic] Centre, Redruth. 

Inserts include:
- A blank certificate of course completion at the School of Science, Evening, Camborne, nd.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1948-1975</dc:date>
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