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THE most noteworthy feature in the educational science section at the South African meeting of the British Association was the address of its president, Sir Richard Jebb, an address which was originally delivered at Cape Town, and repeated with a little variation at Johannesburg. The address, which was printed in full in NATURE of September 28 (p. 545), dealt with the idea of a university and the distinction which marks off the teaching of a university from that of a higher technical school or similar institution.
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Educational Science at the British Association . Nature 73, 41–42 (1905). https://doi.org/10.1038/073041a0
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