Abstract

ALL the members of the teaching staff at Coopers Hill must be gratified at the expression of public opinion in support of the cause of the seven gentlemen who have received notice of dismissal. Since our remarks upon the matter were written last week, leaders and letters have appeared in the Times, Daily News and other newspapers, expressing astonishment at the condition of things which permits distinguished men of science to be treated with indignity, and demanding that an inquiry shall be made not only into the present case of injustice, but also into the whole system which renders it possible for scientific service to be belittled by the action of an official unable to appreciate its value.

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