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Originally called An Association to Promote the Higher Education of Working Men, the name change took place in 1905, after pressure from the Women's Co-operative Guild. The association and its aims was quick to be recognized by universities, and Mansbridge left clerical work in 1905 to become its fulltime general secretary.
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Mansbridge was born the son of a carpenter, Thomas Mansbridge (whose Rank or Profession when Albert was married at the age of 25 was recorded as 'Gentleman'), and due to his family's tight finances had to leave school at 14. As a result was largely self-educated. However he still managed to attend
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Albert had growing concerns over the fact that the extension courses, started in 1873, were aimed at the upper and middle classes. To help the situation he and his wife Frances founded the WEA at a meeting in their home on 16 May 1903, using two shillings and sixpence from the housekeeping money.
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He was a member of numerous government committees of education, including the Consultative Committee of the Board of Education from 1906 to 1912, and from 1924 to 1939. From 1915 to 1918, Mansbridge was on the Prime Minister's Committee on the Teaching of Modern Languages. He was a member of the
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Branch coming into existence on 25 October 1912 after a meeting held at the Free Gardeners' Hall, 12–14 Picardy Place, Edinburgh. The meeting was chaired by Lodge and addressed by Albert Mansbridge and Bernard Bosanquet. The meeting was attended by 200 people, including James Munro, who became
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from 1919 to 1922. He was also on the Statutory Commission on Oxford in 1923. He was a member of numerous church committees, including the Selborne Committee on Church and State from 1914 to 1916.
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Gerard Collier (1924) Economic Justice; a Text-Book of Political Economy from the Christian Point of View London, The Swarthmore Press Ltd. ; New York, George H. Doran Company.
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T.W. Price (1924): The Story of the Workers'Educational Association 1903–1924 The Labour Publication Co. Ltd. London. p.16.
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Economic Justice; a Text-Book of Political Economy from the Christian Point of View
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in Britain. He is best known for his part in co-founding the
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Albert founded international branches of the WEA in
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in 1903, serving as its first secretary until 1915.
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Gloucester Cathedral
CH
Gloucester
Gloucestershire
Torquay
Devon
adult education
Workers' Educational Association
England

King's College London
Frances Jane Pringle
Battersea
Wandsworth
London
Springburn
Glasgow
Edinburgh
Leith
Australia
Canada
New Zealand
spinal meningitis
The Marine Society College of the Sea
Lowell Lectures
Boston
Pacific School of Religion
University of California
National Central Library

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