Cambridge Essays on Education by Various
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We take the opportunity of expressing our obligations to all who have
helped us, and to Viscount Bryce for bestowing, as few are so justly entitled to do, an educational benediction upon our scheme and volume. A.C. BENSON MAGDALENE COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE August 18, 1917 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION By the Right Hon. VISCOUNT BRYCE, O.M. I. THE AIM OF EDUCATIONAL REFORM By JOHN LEWIS PATON, M.A., High Master of Manchester Grammar School; formerly Fellow of St John's College, Cambridge, Assistant Master at Rugby School, Head Master of University College School II. THE TRAINING OF THE REASON |
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