| Arthur Herbert Dyke Acland, Sir Hubert Llewellyn Smith, Hubert Llewellyn Smith - 1892 - 376 sider
...large extent the organised secondary education with which this book has to deal will pass them by. The country is slowly making up its mind that, whatever...doors, with some public guarantee for its efficiency. It is felt that where existing endowments are required for this great national purpose, to this they... | |
| University of the State of New York - 1893 - 730 sider
...legislation of consequence since 1869. But let me quote the words of the present minister of education : " The country is slowly making up its mind that, whatever...doors, with some public guarantee for its efficiency " (60:307). It is fortunate for England that she can benefit from the interesting experiment now going... | |
| New York (State). Library Extension Division - 1895 - 924 sider
...of institutions and organizations, endowed or private. In the words of the minister of education:'' "The country is slowly making up its mind that, whatever...wealthy part of the community may do, provision of a'public kind shall be made for all those in the middle class or the working class who demand an education... | |
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