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18th Jan 2011 from Twittelator Pro

"Bobbitt went beyond merely suggesting that the business and industrial world enter the schools and set up standards: he made it their civic duty. He stated that through such action the business world would be doing a 'valuable service' for the schools—far more valuable than the 'present method of complaining.' and he implied that the businessmen were partly to blame for the inefficiency of education because 'they have never told the schools exactly what they do want.'" Raymond E. Callahan

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