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LEARNERS AS LEADERS judgment of others has not yet reached the full stature of a man.

For this reason the ideal university receives its student prepared by the school with a general view of the field of knowledge, so that he can choose the sphere to which he is drawn. In apprenticeship to one who is enlarging the bounds of knowledge in that sphere, he can then become a competent workman in that master's craft and in due time himself a master. The purpose is to enable the mind to develop its wings. 29