The university in overalls; a plea for part-time study . ttention to the need. I am taking the liberty of suggesting to the universitiesthat the problem of the lack of teachers may be solved inthe following four ways: 1. Arrange for encouraging extra-mural courses every-where. 2. Confer degrees in arts, theology, music, and scienceupon all who are able to pass the required examinationsirrespective of where or how they attain their hard-wontraining and knowledge. 3. Grant no degree to anyone physically fit who hasnot, during his undergraduate work, spent at least twoyears in part-time teaching,


The university in overalls; a plea for part-time study . ttention to the need. I am taking the liberty of suggesting to the universitiesthat the problem of the lack of teachers may be solved inthe following four ways: 1. Arrange for encouraging extra-mural courses every-where. 2. Confer degrees in arts, theology, music, and scienceupon all who are able to pass the required examinationsirrespective of where or how they attain their hard-wontraining and knowledge. 3. Grant no degree to anyone physically fit who hasnot, during his undergraduate work, spent at least twoyears in part-time teaching, part-time study, and part-time manual labor. 4. Send half their professors to do manual work and toteach at factories, settlements, camps, and works. At least two years of the arts course and a year or twofor the masters degree could reasonably be spent inabsentia, physics, geology, zoology, chemistry, botanynot excepted. The apparatus required for these in thefirst year is so small and so inexpensive that it could Bringing the College to the ^^\


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