Rachel Mary Fleming
Rachel Mary Fleming
| Miss Rachel Mary Fleming MSc | |||||||||
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| Born | 1882 | ||||||||
| Died | 1968 | ||||||||
| Residence |
1 Marine Terrace, Aberystwyth [1921] 26 St George's Mansions, Red Lion Square, WC1 [1931] 27 Edgar's Court, Welwyn Garden City [1935] c/o Mrs Drake, Farran Cleary, Spring Hill, Ventnor, Isle of Wight [1949] | ||||||||
| Occupation |
educator librarian | ||||||||
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Contents
Notes
Office Notes
RAI Council 1932-33 Librarian and Asst. Editor
RAI Council 1933-34 Librarian and Asst. Editor
House Notes
1921.10.25 proposed by H.J. Fleure, seconded by E.N. Fallaize
1931.12.15 It was resolved that Miss R.M. Fleming be offered the post of whole time Librarian
1934.06.19 It was resolved to remit Miss Fleming’s subscription
after resignation supported by Coote Lake Superannuation Fund
1968.04 death noted obit in file.
Notes From Elsewhere
Miss Fleming is well known among teachers for her skill in using folk tales to impart a general knowledge of history and geography to children
assistant to Professor H.J. Fleure at Aberystwyth, Miss R.M. Fleming, who had conducted research on 'half-castes' in Britain
Rachel Mary Fleming is one of the category of people who are often invisible even in institutional histories, one of those who do their work with quiet devotion
The work of the Geographical Association is still expanding rapidly, and we are all, as usual, deeply indebted to Miss R. M. Fleming, who, though without any official connection with the College, gives endless time to students to help them with problems and difficulties. It is therefore a special pleasure to state that this has been a year of very marked personal success for Miss Flemmg, whose work has so long merited greater recognition. Her papers to the British Association at Edinburgh have appeared, one in the " Scottish Geographical Magazine " (Geography
and Tradition), and one in " Man " (Sex and Growth Characters in delation to Race Study). The latter was the subject of an evening lecture by Miss Fleming at the Royal Anthropological Institute. In addition to this Miss Fleming's book, " Ancient Tales from Many Lands, has had a quite unusually good reception, and has sold very rapidly ; I hope it may influence not only educational methods, but anthropological rebcarch as well. Finally Miss Fleming has been invited to become one of the Secretaries of Section H (Anthropology) of the British Association. She has been President of the local branch of the Geographical Association during the current session.
Publications
External Publications
Ancient Tales from Many Lands. 1922
Round the world in folk tales
The new geography. Times Educational supplement, 1920
Fleming, Rachel M. 1933 A Study of Growth and Development: Observations in Successive Years on the Same Children. With a statistical analysis by W. J. Martin. Report to the Medical Research Council. London: is Majesty’s Stationary Office, Code No. 45-5-90