Educational Exchange With Japan; a Report to the Trustees of the Endowment On Observations Made in Japan in 1912-1913

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Educational Exchange With Japan; a Report to the Trustees of the Endowment On Observations Made in Japan in 1912-1913
Mabie Hamilton Wright
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If the aims of the Imperial administration can be judged by the obvious aims of the schools, — ^to give the people the training and knowl- edge which will enable them to develop the country and to revive their ancient artistic skill, — those aims are statesmanlike in spirit and method.
The first address was delivered in response to the invitation of the Political Science Club in University of Tokio and the audience crowded the largest lecture hall in the institution; the second address was made
... at a meeting of the Japan Peace Society presided over by Baron Sakatani, the able and eflficient Mayor of Tokio. There were several speakers, the most distinguished being Count Okuma; a great audience sat patiently through four or five hours of speaking and gave every sign of deep interest in the subject. The Japanese do not for- get that for more than two centuries they developed their country without inter- ruption by war, and they are eager for a long period of undisturbed growth.
They are in great need of rest from external complications to complete the read- justment of their political, social, educational and religious institutions to modem conditions, to apply scientific methods to agriculture, to bring their industries to the highest condition of efficiency, and to extend their foreign commerce.


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