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| Acronym: NUT: | National Union of Teachers | and family== In 1891, Goldstone became an assistant master at Bow Street school in Sheffield. During his time in that city (until 1910), he was active in the National Union of Teachers (NUT), especially with a group within that union, the National Federation of Class Teachers. The federation concerned itself with the remuneration of teachers, and Goldstone served as its president in |
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