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19th Jan 2011 from Twittelator Pro

"There were two groups of educators who were generally accepted and labeled by administrators as 'educational efficiency experts' or 'engineers.' There were those men who worked full time in the efficiency bureaus which had been established in many of the large cities after 1911, and prominent professors of education who made their services available as consultants." Raymond E. Callahan

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