SCIENTISTS SAVE THE EMPIRE.
"T ihifik'-.V/e may feiirJy.a-Ay iho.t tfw.ra p ;:o jiijglc teiasati.'ol-.afe takufciofr £s^asisss» ; aAt He' Bofied'thiCt fcte.'lMhEatioaiifiiii ; would. .add largeiy to the number of jworfecra, potsi&ow it imiiji- held il .vo,'iftto. to rebuild oifiiadustrial vf'tS the m "I 'ata'dfr g* !!«• W" tfcb,. official';'pb|eclßiiV jfraa 3» i~ ; iv Avonld bs lYsapp?(>i)fi!tte to • specify" HJiy partieuUu ionm \> 3>U Juu£t<K. wienco tans; icpwrdcsd as ail item m an Educationßill tti tho-twenticth century! That shows the obsciirantism wa have still to combat if we are to hold our own in the orieiitifio progress of the future-" Sir William Til don said at an increasing number of women w,ere taking part in scientific investigation and discovery, He considered that in scientific research there was a career open to any well-educated srirl with ft lrHle elementary mathematics and a taste for experiment's. He hoped that public opinion would compel the great schools to revise their curriculum, for at'present aibout 25 hours weekly were given up to literature and about two hours to fseienee; We must change the study of words for th» study of Bangs.
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 November 1918, Page 2
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182SCIENTISTS SAVE THE EMPIRE. Taranaki Daily News, 23 November 1918, Page 2
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