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Meiklejohn, Alexander / The experimental college
(1932)
Chapter fourteen: a possible organization of the lower college, pp. 245-268
Page 245
Chapter Fourteen A POSSIBLE ORGANIZATION OF THE LOWER COLLEGE THIs report has now considered all the matters which were referred by the university to the Advisers. It is time that it give such recommendations as the Advisers have been able to draw from their experience. It must suggest the next step or steps which the university may take if it wishes to go on in the work of experimental inquiry. It must also advise as to whether or not experimentation should be continued. Before these recommendations are given, however, it seems advisable to speak of two sets of observations and suggestions which have been, as it were, thrust upon the Advisers in the course of their study. These are not matters assigned to the college for investigation, but in the nature of the case they cannot be ignored by anyone who deals with the problems which the college has considered. The first set of observations has to ~do with a possible form of organ245
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