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Show Chancellor Bradford Brad-ford Speaks Chancellor George H. Bradford, a uember of the national board of .-.'.ueation, and who has spent most of 'i:s life studying educational prob-.e.ns, prob-.e.ns, spoke Wednesday evening at -he Elite Theatre to a large and ap-ijrecative ap-ijrecative audience under the manage .uent of the Wasatch Lyceum course. Chancellor Bradford has looked t education largely from the social ..andpoint, and has based nis stuuj 1.1 social education. It was upon his phase that his address was ;iven. Chancellor Bradford pro-ounded pro-ounded many questions and asks: 'How about it? Are we getting our alue for the millions spent? Are he boys and girls given the right 'Tining and the right idea? How .bout the social training of the child-en? child-en? In this guardianship of oui ivs and girls, what are our schools doing about that? Do the boys ant ;irls come back to us as clean moral-'y moral-'y at the end of twenty years 0! jhool life as we have a right to ex-ect? ex-ect? These are questions that ever; ight-thinking man and womar, onders over every day or shouli ;:ve some thought to now and then.' The eloquent manner in which lit delivered his lecture to the people Df Mount Pleanat made a lasting im ression upon their minds for future thought and deep meditation. H jained the admiration of studeni as well as parent and his words ol advise and counsel will do much for the good of the young people who heard him. |