'* It cannot be pretended that Matthew Arnold enjoyed his duties as a Government inspector of schools; indeed, his letters Dear frequent evidenco to the degreo of drudgery which the work entailed. Neverneless, he took his obligations and respon- ; /««nlities seriously, and his official reports par 6 full of valuable suggestions upon edu- , Wional policy and practice. Some of these rjPorte nave, been collected and edited by **• Leonard Huxley, and Messrs. Smith, ' , **>er, and Co. (Arnold's publishers) are '" »Ti. ]Bßlle a v «hime of them called . Noughts on Education from the Writ- ' ' «>gs of Matthew Arnold." Not only pedaW«», but all parents and guardians would, find pleasure and profit here. , :■ ■ life
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14906, 3 February 1912, Page 5 (Supplement)
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