BARNETT HOUSE
OXFORD
B ARNETT HOUSE, established in Oxford as a me-
morial to the late Canon Barnett and incorporated
as an Association on March 17, 1016, has three main
objects in view :
1. To advance the systematic study of social and
economic questions. A reference library of modern
social and economic literature is open to all those inter-
ested in the study of such subjects; public lectures and
conferences are arranged and papers are issued from
time to time on subjects of social inquiry.
2. To advise and train men and women who wish to
take up social work, either under the State or in Settle-
ments or other Voluntary Organizations.
3. In close co-operation with the W.E.A., the Univer-
sity: Tutorial Classes, and other bodies interested, to
assist in promoting Adult Education, especially in rela-
tion to the problems of citizenship.
The Association of Barnett House is open to all who
are interested in social and economic questions. Asso-
ciates will have all the privileges of the House and of
its membership; they will receive the assistance which
can be given by a bureau of information which en-
deavours not only to give access to published materials
but to bring into touch persons engaged on similar
work; and they will obtain the publications of the
House.
Minimum Subscription for Ordinary Associates, £1 per
annum; Minimum Subscription for Life Associates; £5
per annum for five years, or a single donation of £25.
PrinTED AT OXFORD, ENGLAND, BY JouN JoHNSON, PRINTER TO THE UNIVERSITY