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  <dc:title>Other writings</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Various writings, published and unpublished, including a copy of the Commonwealth Teachers Magazine (Exeter, 1965) - for which Jean Trevor served on the editorial team - ani ssue of the Bulletin of the Institute of Education, Ahmadu Bello University Vol.6, No.1 (May 1969) with Jean Trevor's article 'A Cultural Interpreter' (pp.9-12), a nine-page handwritten talk (?) about motherhood and education, an incomplete typescript, a manuscript entitled 'Traditional Values and the Traditional Position of Women in Sokoto City', a typescript entitled 'The Education of Moslem Hausa Women of Sokoto, N.W. Nigeria', a heavily annotated and revised manuscript 'Moslem women: what did our school do for them?' and a later typescript version, 'Moslem school girls: did our school help or hinder them?' (January 1974)</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1965-1974</dc:date>
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