Excerpt from The Health Exhibition Literature, Vol. 14
The Chairman said he must, before calling on Mr. Magnus to deliver the opening address, offer an apology for taking the chair, not being the Chairman of either Section; but he did so, on the invitation of the Council, simply while Mr. Magnus gave his address. It gave him the greatest pleasure to do anything which showed the appreciation of the Education Department of the work in which Mr. Magnus had been engaged. During the last three years he had been serving on the Royal Commission on Technical Instruction, and, with his colleagues, had rendered most able and gratuitous services to the country, and had made the most complete educational report which had been presented since the days of the School Inquiry Commission. To those who had not taken the trouble to master that report he would commend it most strongly, for it furnished the most complete account of the educational, he had almost said the social and industrial, condition of the nations of Europe which had ever been presented to Parliament.
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