PUT HIM TO RESEARCH.
r All over the world the parental I question is again, as in the past I eratiori; in active controversy: What I do: with my bof? Only in most modern times the mother ffisTa claimant about a career for her • daughter as the father is for his son. f: Magazines and weekly journals have canvassed the question among peda- % gogues, efficiency experts, captains of | industry and scientific men. Amongst those so questioned was Sir Oliver Lodge, a world authority oh original He is keen for it as a carreer for the rising generation. Here. tiis his as valuable,Out here in New Zealand as in; Great Britain': :'There is nothing to equal the'best , kind of original research. Experience |; has shown again. and again that original research may lead to results of far more value than anything that ■ ; was originally contemplated. "As to ; research in industry, I can imagine | few -occupations more fascinating for k the.'right kind of v man or woman; but'it must be combined with general to be really effective. A K J wide scope affords a (lively back-
Aground for specialisation and adds to g| its interest." A great man on great || possibilities. • ■
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Thames Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 17926, 30 June 1930, Page 6
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