Self-surveys by colleges and universities . towork eight weeks in public libraries, medical students to helpconduct clinics, instruction is being fitted to local digressions mentioned on page 225 are interpreted bystudents as efforts to fit chemistry to local needs. Wherever faculties attempt to tmderstand the localitieswhich pay their salaries, furnish their students, and employtheir graduates, and wherever college instructors attempt tounderstand the human minds they are trying to instruct, theywill consciously and unconsciously employ illustrations andrequire applications which sp


Self-surveys by colleges and universities . towork eight weeks in public libraries, medical students to helpconduct clinics, instruction is being fitted to local digressions mentioned on page 225 are interpreted bystudents as efforts to fit chemistry to local needs. Wherever faculties attempt to tmderstand the localitieswhich pay their salaries, furnish their students, and employtheir graduates, and wherever college instructors attempt tounderstand the human minds they are trying to instruct, theywill consciously and unconsciously employ illustrations andrequire applications which spring from and fit local the instructor tries to know his own locality orwhether he fails to see any difference or be himself any dif- rltl^^^H 1 IgPO 3 1? K^ i 1 1^1 ^^H h9Hh ^^^^^1 ^^^??ira mUIIm TP^Ilj i^^BI HnH HBB^I ?^gH ^HH ^iiw^H [Mj^fe P*** - * WBH ami^fJBmm ?HH A-P--S HI^m M-^^ .^ x_^ ^5 M m . .:^^^ 1. 1 ^ 1 I \ Dayton Bureau of ResearchTeaching taxpayers about city governments results by ocular demonstration. Dayton Field training for public service via preparing exhibits Does Compulsion Sacrifice Attraction? 22^y ferent when before 30 students in North Carolina and whenbefore 30 students in North Dakota, is a vital question forself-surveyors to answer. Universal principles lose no force from being applied andillustrated so as to fit local receptivity via local need. 85. Holding Power of Subjects, Compulsory and Elective What courses students register for when free to choose isan index to needs and inclinations of students, attractionsand limitations of courses, and efficiency of instruction,which no college can afford to leave unsurveyed. For rea-sons similar to those which prompt health departments tokeep pin maps of cases of transmissible diseases, it behoovescolleges to keep pin maps of student preferences. For a given semester it is easy to put on a schedule dif-ferent-colored pins which will indicate 1. Those who have unqualifiedly elected a class.


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