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Show IPNS Colleges Turn Out a Class of Presumptuous Know-It Alls Chicago. Feb. 11. Richard T. Crane, multl mlllionairo manufacturer of Chicago, Chi-cago, In a volume just published, tells the results of an Investigation Into tho methods, uses and expenses of higher high-er education of all kinds. He charges that the millions spent annually on linlversltb'H. colleges, technical and nctrculaural schools and law and mod-ienl mod-ienl schools In general, are 9wallowel up ln one of the most gigantic "swindles" of the ?ge. Among other things ho says: 'The college men talk as though they know all about every other man't business and that they could manage affairs better than tho businessmen themselves. "College professors and teachers ar3 prepared to. give advice on all suU jYcts." " As J2.000 R-year teachers thei tell us how to turn out $3,000 and $10100 a year businessmen. Isn't it a bit strange that it never lias uocur-V led to these smart college fellows ia go Into Business for themselves? Why draw a small salary tor tolling jouik men how to draw big salaries if you ato capable of drawing the big sal aries yourself?" |