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spread of sound and thorough teaching among 

 the handicraftsmen 1 of this country will be 

 taken by the livery companies of London. 



[This hope has been fully justified by the es- 

 tablishment of the Cowper Street Schools, and 

 that of the Central Institution of the City and 

 Guilds of London Institute, September, 1881.] 



1 It is perhaps advisable to remark that the important ques- 

 tion of the professional education of managers of industrial 

 works is not touched in the foregoing remarks. 



