CONTENTS

CHAP.

I. The Evolution of an Educational System.

II. The Organisation of the University.

III. The Organisation of Commercial Education.

IV. The Organisation of the Polytechnics.

V. The Organisation of the Library Service.

VI. The Lion in the Path.

"This small but important volume.... It is a noble ideal."—Spectator.

"Patiently and laboriously he has surveyed our educational equipment ... and he presents a creditably clear and comprehensible picture of the whole field. It enables the administrator to see the various parts in their due proportion. It lays a much-needed emphasis on higher education; it suggests some administrative improvements, and forms an indispensable starting-point for the far-reaching schemes of co-ordination which it shows to be so sorely needed."—Speaker.

"In dealing with elementary education, Mr. Webb is most practical; in dealing with the nascent London University he is most stimulating."—Pilot.

"A debt of gratitude is due to Mr. Sidney Webb.... The book contains at once ideal and practical proposals for the attainment of this ideal."—Daily News.

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WORKS BY SIDNEY AND BEATRICE WEBB