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anderscj · @anderscj

12th Jan 2011 from Twittelator Pro

"All through the nineteenth century leading administrators such A's Horace Mann, Henry Bernard, and William T. Harris had conceived of themselves as scholars and statesmen and, in professional terms, the equal of the lawyer or the clergyman. After 1900, especially after 1910, they tended to identify themselves with the successful business executive." Raymond E. Callahan

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