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THE excellence of the German system of higher scientific and technical education has been referred to in many articles which have already appeared in NATURE, and the lavish endowment by the State in Germany of the institutions in which the education is given was dealt with in our issue for March 12 (vol. lxvii. p. 433). We are glad to find that public attention is being again directed to the same subject by the Times, and that an exhaustive comparison between the supply of technical education in this country and in Germany was made in a valuable article which appeared in the issue of that journal of November 9.
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Technical Education in Germany . Nature 69, 163–164 (1903). https://doi.org/10.1038/069163b0
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