Schools — whose object should be not to train highly a few youths, but to provide more opportunities than now exist for the acquisition of such an improved education as will make those that possess it more useful members of society in every condition... Circular[s] of Information - Page 83by United States. Office of Education, United States. Bureau of Education - 1874Full view - About this book
| 1855 - 946 pages
...that ' schools whose object should be, not to train highly a few youths, but to provide opportunities for the acquisition of such an improved education...who possess it more useful members of society, in any condition of life, should exist in every district in India/ and they propose to encourage the formation... | |
| George Anderson - 1921 - 196 pages
...are ready to sanction a considerable increase of expenditure. Schools—whose object should be not to train highly a few youths, but to provide more...acquisition of such an improved education as will make those that possess it more useful members of society in every condition of life—should exist in every district... | |
| National Archives of India - 1922 - 538 pages
...ready to sanction a considerable increase of expenditure. 42. Schools — whose object should be not to train highly a few youths, but to provide more opportunities than now oxiet for the acquisition of such an improved education as will make those who possess it more useful... | |
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