"Education, of the kind which is of any practical value in the government of a nation, means the teaching of human motives, of humanizing ideas, of some system whereby the majority of electors can distinguish the qualities of honesty and common-sense in the candidate they wish to elect. I do not pretend to say what that system may be, but I assert that no education which does not lead to that kind of knowledge is of any practical use to the voting majority of a constitutionally governed country."-F. M. Crawford. V THE MAKING OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE VI THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES VII GREAT MOVEMENTS THAT INFLUENCED POP- 95 112 131 153 174 |