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One respects him for his moral qualities, his courage, and his devotion to his work; one honours him for his intellectual qualities, which are of a high and brilliant order; but one does not feel that he is leading the advance, or even that he knows in which direction the army is definitely advancing.
MISS MAUDE ROYDEN ROYDEN, AGNES MAUDE, Assistant Preacher at the City Temple, 1918-20; Founder with Dr.Percy Dearmer of the Fellowship Services at Kensington; b.

1876, y.d.of late Sir Thomas Royden, 1st Bart.

of Frankby Hall, Birkenhead.

Educ.: Cheltenham Ladies' College; Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford.

Worked at the Victoria Women's Settlement, Liverpool, for three years and then in the country parish of Luffenham; Lecturer in English Literature to the Oxford University Extension Delegacy; joined the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies, 1908; on Executive Committee, 1908; Edited the _Common Cause_ till 1914; wrote and spoke chiefly on the economic, ethical, and religious aspects of the Women's Movement; resigned executive, 1914.
[Illustration: MISS MAUDE ROYDEN].


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