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Harris, Roger, Principal at Woodbrook Vale High School, Loughborough, Leicestershire. Interview by the author, 12 February 1995, Loughborough, Leicestershire England.

Horn, Cryn, Governor of Brampton Manor High School, East Ham London. Interview by the author, 19 January l995, British Library, London England.

Jones, Geoffry, Professor of Economic History at the University of Reading; and Board Member of the European Business History Association and co-editor of the Business History Journal. Interview by the author, 18 January 1995, Reading England.

Lawrence, Peter, Professor of Comparative Management at Loughborough University and author of several books on industrial management in Britain and Germany.  Interview by the author, 20 January 1995, Loughborough, Leicestershire England.

Powell, Hayden, Principal of Brampton Manor High School, Interview by the author, 31 January 1995, East Ham,   London England.

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