Individuality And the Moral Aim in American Education; the Gilchrist Report Presented to the Victoria University, March, 1901

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Educa- tors of all ranks and departments readily and as if by second nature put their plans and purposes into words.
They gain, for it tends to what Thring used to speak of as * thinking in shape ' ; the listener gains, for he obtains the information he desired. Accordingly, colleges and universities say through their councils, committees, and presidents what they are aiming to do. Hence after visits to representatives of rather more than half a dozen universities when passing through their cit
...ies, and to a large number of colleges, collecting year-books and calendars by the way, one is able to form some general idea of the tendency of education in its higher branches, so far as the limits of the present inquiry are concerned Digitized by Google The American College and University 233 To quote first from Dr. Harris's address before the Boston University at its quarter-centennial in 1898 : It is the glory of higher education that it lays chief stress on the comparative method of study ; that it makes philosophy its leading discipline ; that it gives an ethical bent to all of its branches of study.

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