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IN pursuance of a resolution of the Technical Instruction Committee of Manchester, confirmed by the City Council, a deputation, comprising Alderman James Hoy, Alderman J. H. Crosfield, Councillor Nathaniel Bradley, Mr. Ivan Levinstein, Mr. John Craven, Mr. Charles Rowley, with Mr. J. H. Reynolds (Director), recently visited certain institutions and schools on the continent devoted mainly to scientific and artistic instruction as applied to industrial and commercial pursuits. The Report of the Committee has just been published, and the following extracts from it will do much to show the British public the extent to which provision is made in Germany and Austria for the supply of instruction of a scientific and technical character in aid of the commerce and of the industries of these countries.
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Machester's Report on Technical Education in Germany and Austria. Nature 56, 627–630 (1897). https://doi.org/10.1038/056627a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/056627a0