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anderscj · @anderscj

29th Jan 2011 from Twittelator Pro

"[In the 1920s] It was true that a business philosophy dominated the country and this meant that schoolmen were faced with a public which placed a continuous emphasis upon efficiency and economy and generally opposed higher taxes. It also meant that they operated in a strong anti-intellectual climate in which 'cultural' studies were defended with great difficulty." Raymond E. Callahan

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