| Description | After reading about Elizabeth Taylor Cadbury's illness in 'The Times', Arnold Lloyd wrote to Elsa Fox with some news he wished Taylor Cadbury to hear. Lloyd's letter refers to Taylor Cadbury's enthusiastic support of his idea to establish of a Quaker school in South Africa. He writes that he had been offered the post of Professor of Education at Natal University, remarking that it was largely due to Taylor Cadbury's support that he was going to South Africa. Lloyd adds that he hoped to show in South Africa 'something of the splendid qualities' which people associated with Taylor Cadbury. |