And church staffs, etc. I should, however, like to mention two persons, the value of whose help I cannot overrate. One is Miss H. A. Carson, b.a., who has kindly undertaken the arduous task of revising and correcting the subject-matter of this book and who has placed at my disposal much valuable information concerning education, etc. The other is Mr. W. H. Williams, the Social Secretary of Port Sunlight, thanks to whom I was able to collect abundant notes. He has been unsparing in his pains both during and since my stay in the Village it is not too much to say that without him the book could not have been written.
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