KNOWLEDGE WITHOUT WISDOM.
COMPULSORY EDUCATION. i . LONDON, Jan. 8. -Dr Rouse, headmaster of the Perse C-Trammar School, at Cambridge, speaking at the teachers' conference which -is now proceeding in England, said that the country was educated by itself. [The town was only "corrupted*. "Forty .years, of compulsory. education," he added, "had produced.-. a-' 'generation of children that, possessed . more knowledge than their fathers;' tilt witlnout the wisdom to use it." .
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 12956, 15 January 1913, Page 5
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