HUMAN CONTACTS
“There are two sorts of education. There is the education where you get your knowledge, and the education, which is equally important, of friction with other human beings, and that you cannot got as long as you sit by yourself in your lodgings,” said Mr Baldwin in a speech to Glasgow students. “You only get it through rubbing your brains with those of other people. You got the corners knocked off, you learn toleration, and you emerge an infinitely better fellow, able- to get. at work at once amongst your fellow-men. Work will he infinitely better done if you have gone through that process of friction and massage with other human minds and men.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 April 1931, Page 8
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