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Edith Marvin

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167:. She argued that teachers needed to trained in physiology. She argued that the health of children could also her improved by appointing more female school inspectors and female school managers. Marvin belonged to the committee which presented the Women Graduate Suffrage Petition to the Liberal Prime Minister 120:
where she graduated in Modern History, but did not receive a degree because she was a woman. While she was there in 1894 she was one of the seven founding members of the "Associated Prigs". This was the unofficial name of the discussion group that met on Sundays evenings. The first meeting was in her
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In 1900 she began her career in school inspection as a "woman sub-inspector" employed by the Board of Education. She was looking at girls schools and infant schools and she was unimpressed by the conditions she found firstly in Liverpool and then later in London. In April 1901 she was made a junior
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inspector together with several other women. She argued that Britain should follow the French model and require children to run or march during their morning break. She ceased to be inspector in 1904, but she carried through her ideas within the
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in 1872. Her parents, Mary Seymour and Alfred Deverell JP were Congregationalists. Her father was a farmer and he also sold coal. She was educated at home until she attended a private school in Weston-super-Mare. In 1892, she gained access to
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room. They never agreed a name or leader but the group would keep notes and the links established were valuable after they left Somerville. Other founder members were
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She married Francis Sydney Marvin at Tetsworth parish church on 25 June 1904. He was a leading member of the English
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but she objected when she realised that it included a poor attitude to gender equality. Their three sons included
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from 1896 to 1898. She then returned to her alma mater to still work as a researcher.
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was created using the unpaid assistance of Melvin when she was a researcher at the
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Wages in the United Kingdom in the Nineteenth Century
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Index

Tetsworth
Berkhamsted
Somerville College, Oxford
Tetsworth
Somerville College, Oxford
Mildred Pope
Eleanor Rathbone
Margery Fry
Hilda Oakeley
MA
Trinity College Dublin
Arthur Lyon Bowley
London School of Economics
National Union of Women Workers
Henry Campbell-Bannerman
Berkhamsted
Positivists
Frederic Harrison
John Deverell Marvin







"Marvin [nÊe Deverell], Edith Mary (1872–1958), inspector of schools"
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
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10.1093/ref:odnb/48586

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