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Unscientific Administration

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IN his letter of June 20, Mr. M. D. Hill refers to the defective education of our schools and universities, and seems to suggest that it, is not the mass of the people who are to blame for England's isolated position in her national neglect for science. May I point out that in the education of our future working classes equally unscientific ideals still prevail?

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BRYAN, G. Unscientific Administration. Nature 76, 198 (1907). https://doi.org/10.1038/076198d0

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