Abstract

A scintillating article about something which doesn't exist may seem to be an absurd impossibility, but Professor Nichols, of the Department of Education at Harvard, gives a brilliant demonstration of it in the September number of The Journal of Business Education, by whose permission it is reprinted here. The something which doesn't exist is vocational guidance in commercial education. Its absence, declares Professor Nichols, makes commercial education “as futile and objectionable as any other game of chance.” Amid the verbal thunderbolts of which that is a sample, even Occupations does not escape, but this circumstance only clinches our determination to share the fireworks with our readers, especially as the illumination is greatly needed.

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