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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 16TH. 1981.

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UNIVERSITIES' CONGRESS. "AN INTELLECTUAL UPHEAVAL." CIVICS, POLITICS, AND SOCIAL-⠀ ECONOMICS...

nay, a moral spirit, which gave it unity and life, and history showed that, unf | versities became sterile when this spirit

was lost. (Hear, hoür.)

and

Mr. R. W. Lee, Rhodes Professor of Roman Dutch Law, Oxford University, read a paper on The Question of Nearly 400 representatives of afty- Specialism in University Curricula, in nine universities of the British Empire which he entered a protest against too There were, in his met in congress in Oxford, on July 6th. much specialising. The Marquis Curzon of Kedleston, Chan-view, three classes of students--genera Nihilists-the cellor of the University of Oxford, pre-lists, specialists. sided at the opening session in the morn- latter of whom came to the university ing. Mr. A. J. Balfour took the chair with the intention of studying nothing, the or as little as possible. Ho thought a when congress resumed its session

university should turn out all three afternoon.

classes, the Nihilists at once and the other two, after an interval, augmented by degrees. (Laughter.)

Lord Curzon said:

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Universities are fast becoming unive tal. The rapid in orease in their number and in that of their affiliated colleges and institutions represents a great awakening of public session, which was mainly devoted to the spirit, and, if properly guided and co discussion of the position of the univer ordinated, should lead to a powerful sities in relation to the teaching of strengthening of the intellectual sense divies, politics, and social economics, and the spiritual fellowship of mankind. said these subjects, in his opinion, ought

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the results of the war in many spheres of public and political interest, 1 do not think it can be doubted that it pro- duced, and has been fellowed by, an intellectual naheaval which will, in time, come to be regarded as its chief con sequence, perhaps its main justification. The world-mind is no langer content to be iron-bound by old traditions; it seeks Bercely for new outlets and a fresh or pression; and it is finding them in the pursuit of knowledge, and in the eager

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The ancient part of university work. universities of England might justly claim to have educated men of political abilities daring the centuries. If Great MANILA Britain and led the way, as undoubtedly HAIPHONG she had, in civics and political and social economies, it was largely due, not, in- BORNEO deed, to the formal teaching of the universities, but to the spirit in which|- our universities had been conducted. The question to be discussed was whe thor the study of these great subjects TIENTSIN versity teaching, and if so how they Within the past three years they had should best be treated. There were dif abolished compulsory Greek and had ficulties in the way of making these admitted women to full membership of part of a formal curriculum. Political the University-a reform in which economy in the narrower sense of the Cambridge had still to follow their lead. principle had been taught, and was a After a reference to the work of the fitting subject for examinations, but congress Lord Curzon continued

subjects were touched which seemed to There is a tide running which we cannot afford to lose. The war, which spread oat, and in truth did spread has removed from our path the spectre out over almost the whole field of hu of German militarism, has also removed, man activity, or at all events human co- for the time being at any rate, the com- operative activity. It was, therefore, A difficult to see how those could be made petition of German Universities..

Quee- rare opportunity is present for Britain the subject of either professional teach to come forward and take the vacant ing or university examinations. - place, becoming the recognised Mecca of tions arose as to whether if a particular the educational world. With the new nation or race had evolved a special spirit that is moving the souls of men, form of polity, could that polity be with the enhanced sense of unity and successfully copied or imitated by met the co-operation that imbues the minds of of a different race, with different incate all those who were so recently fighting and natural capacities; because together and risking everything in the course of political and social develop common cause, and with a conviction of ment in any country was due to the the tremendous urgency of the task, it inaute qualities bred into a particular is our duty to address ourselves to it race, how or why science could give no without delay. My work happens to lie information. The fact had to be accept- for the most part in other channels Ied, and the problem always' araso whe- az one of those who are unhappily ther the course of development which

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of education-an artificial product which could be onltivated with equal success in all men, wherever they might be born or whatever the race to which they be longed, or whether in truth the institu tions were only likely to succeed at their best among people who had themselves! evolve them.

tical solutions for largely insoluble prob- any country was due to innate qualities lems. Treaties, frontiers, commisssions, in the mind, or whether it was a matter. coronants, stipulations are the pieces that I see mored, not without much tre- pidation and anxiety, on the inter- Bational chessboard from day to day. But, amid the difficulty of some of these projects and the futility of others, the conviction grows upon inhabit

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That was the great problem, and it peace of the world will depend, as it innate differences of race among human is upon the growing commerce of know. beings. People talked sometimes about ledge and ideas, the freemasonry of superior and inferior races, and be sup intellectual ideals, the drawing together posed there were races of which it would of the minds and consciences of educated be correct to say they were inferior to

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and thoughtful men This is easier the average of mankind. The aborigines U.K.-STRAITS. CHINA & JAPAN SERVICE. among those who speak the same lang-of Australia might be so described, but uage and are to a large exteent familiar with regard to the great families of the I feel, human race he did not think the terms with

same conceptions. therefore, that this association has it in superior or inferior ought to be used, used they involved When they were iz developing the organisation and draw. great confusion of ideas. What science ing closer the bonds of the British Em taught and what observation proved was that, though there could be no question pire.

of inferiority or superiority, unquestion "But I feel also that it may aspire to wider and more cosmopolitan range of ably differences of great magnitude did influence, and that, as it draws within its exist, and the question was how social orbit the educated intelligence of other science and political science were to deal countries, and notably of America it with these differences, and what modi. fications these differences ought to make may exercise an appreciable influence on the peace of the world. In the words of in any theories of politics they might your Canadian poet, cannot we all join make for themselves or which they might together in making the gelden journey to try to instii into others. (Hear, hear.) Samarkand? If I am justified in cherish-

ing these hopes, and if they are capable of realization in no dim and distant Fature, then I cannot be wrong if, in opening the proceedings of this congress, I venture to invoke the blessing of Providence upon your labours."

Dr. L. R. Farrell, Vice-Chancellor of the University and Rector of Exeter College,"read the first paper, which dealt. with the present and future, of Helle- nism." The argument of the paper was that a knowledge of Greek, and of the classic general was essential to a full appreciation of modern literature. It suggested that this knowledge should bo required from students taking honours degrees in modern languages, because all really high literary work went back to Greece for its fountain head, and some way must be found by which the modern language schools could be con nected with the ancient literature of Hellas..

Sir Robert A. Falconer, president of the University of Toronto, said there was abundance of enthusiasm for the uni versity in America. The demand for higher education in America was con- tinent wide, but in admitting that a cer tain proportion of the enormous number of students was due to the inclusion of many new professions among the facul ties, Bir Robert Falconer somewhat sug- gested that the educational sky in Ame rien was becoming too thickly studded with clusters of faculties and schools. The homage paid to university recogni tion by new professions was a tribute, to its character, but danger lurked in this enthusitam, though it might not bode evil to the true university, spirit. A greater danger was that of allowing the University to grow into an aggre- gation of professional faculties. It should not be forgotten that a univer sity was society of persons whose primary function was to educate and to extend the boundaries of knowledge.! A university was not a set of public' utility schools, bundled together by the tie of a common administration, nor yet a machine composed of many parts. It was an organism with an intellectual,.

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