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Obviously there was no specially literate class of Englishman in India previous to 1854. Even the Haileybury men, however high their intellectual capacity, were not academically educated, and were not pre-eminently scholars. Moreover, as we have seen, members of the Civil Service were implicitly excluded by the Despatch of 1854 from the work of the education departments after the first few years, and I am not aware that a single member of that service was ever a college principal or professor. ...From what material, then, could selection be made ? An examination of the earliest appointments will show. It will show also that if there was ever a qualified teacher among them it was by accident. At the Hindu College the teaching staff was origi- nally Indian, but one of the two secretaries was a European " appointed for the special purpose of super- intending the English department. " The suggestion that it might be necessary to bring teachers from England appears first in 1823 in connection with the THE HIGHER EDUCATIONAL SERVICE IOQ teaching of natural science, or, as it was then called, natural philosophy.
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