Matthew Arnold And the Spirit of the Age Papers of the English Club of Sewanee

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A magnificent art gallery and museum has been erected, the visitors to which number nearly a million in a single year. School houses, under the management of the School Board, with large playgrounds attached, have 8o Arnold and the Spirit of the Age sprung up everywhere, and now accommodate forty- thousand children, the rest being provided for in the voluntary schools. Technical education is offered at the Midland Institute and the Mason College, and art educa- tion at the School of Art and its... branches. The great local endowed school of King Edward's foundation has been reformed and placed under representative manage- ment, and by means of scholarships offers the opportunity of higher education to the poorest of our citizens. In fact, the ordinary artisan finds now within his reach the appliances of health, the means of refinement, and the opportunities of innocent recreation, which formerly were at the disposal of only the more wealthy inhabitants. " In conclusion, to show the bearing of the above on our subject, Arnold perceived plainly, with truly remarkable insight, the tendency of events during his lifetime, and ranged himself, however critically, and with whatever mis- givings, on the side of the people.

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