20 UTILITARIAN SCIENCES 



organized business new conditions are ushering in, and give a 

 better appreciation of the problems of government and a better 

 training for participation in them." 



Says another correspondent: "Training in research is in fact 

 essential to every technical man. The young technologist will be 

 confronted by new problems not covered by anything in literature 

 or in his past experience. Training in research is training in the art 

 of solving unsolved problems, and the practical man who has had 

 discipline of that kind has a great advantage over his more conven- 

 tional competitors. The Germans recognize this principle; and 

 behold their marvelous industrial growth. The student in every 

 department of science should be taught to think as well as to do." 



The time must come when a man who has no training and no 

 experience in research will not be called educated, whatever may 

 be the range of his erudition. To unfold the secret of power is the 

 true purpose of education. 



