This discussion of education examines the deficiencies disclosed by new demands made upon educational institutions during World War II. Careful attention is given to the crisis resulting in schools from war service or war industries and to the disappearance in higher education of traditional studies not necessary for winning the war.
Originally published in 1948.
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