208 BOARD OF EDUCATION
Central Committee itself went into * winter
quarters >’ from 1922 to 1924. Ithad been successful
in obtaining relief from excess profits duty for em-
ployers subscribing to the local work, relief in
respect of entertainments duty, and concessions in
respect of railway fares for young persons travelling
to camps. From September, 1924, to March 31st,
1927, the Board were authorised to pay grant on
Local Education Authorities’ contributions to local
committees at a rate temporarily increased from
5O per cent. to 7§ per cent.
Adult Education Committee
An “Adult Education Committee >” was estab-
lished in 1921 to promote the development of liberal
education for adults, and in particular to bring
together national organisations concerned with the
provision of adult education, so as to secure mutual
help and prevent overlapping and waste of effort;
to further the establishment of local voluntary
organisations for the purpose and of arrangements
for co-operation with Local Education Authorities ;
and to advise the Board of Education upon any
matters which the Board might refer to the Com-
mittee. Every university, the principal voluntary
organisations, and three associations of Local Edu-
cation Authorities, nominate representatives for
appointment by the President, who also makes
several personal appointments. Assessors are ap-
pointed on behalf of the Board of Education, the
War Office and the Air Ministry.
The Committee has prepared a number of papers,