Monday, May 10, 2010

Ion of others. Narrow modes of skill cannot be made useful beyo

S him of the normal motive for interest in them. There is no doubt, of
course, that the opportunities of education should be such that all should have a chance who have the disposition to advance
to specialized ability in science, and thus devote themselves to its pursuit as their particular occupation in life. But at present, th e pupil too often has a c

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