RHODES AND CARNEGIE
"Tho history of tlie British cdiicntional renaissance will .feivo,. as things fall into due perspective, prominence to Cecil Rhode* and Andrew Carnegie, unvs "The Times' Educational Supplement." "Each died at the close of a ■wnr, (ho two British wars that marked tho first quarter of tho twentieth ccntury, and each laid down principles supported by vast benefactions intended to secure tlie efficiency of national institutions and thus secure the stable cnnilihrimii of the world. Very different men in outlook, judgment, and personal ideal', tliev both had a very smulor goal, and adopted very similar means of reaching it." ,
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 62, 6 December 1919, Page 13
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101RHODES AND CARNEGIE Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 62, 6 December 1919, Page 13
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