Sir William Savage
1961; Nature Portfolio; Volume: 190; Issue: 4777 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1038/190674b0
ISSN1476-4687
Autores Resumoreferring to either political or economic aspects of development, he makes the obvious assumption that mankind should be the master and not the slave of its own social and economic systems.Coming from a world traveller, we have t~ely reminders of the importance of commumcations and of scale so difficult to judge in small countries such as Britain-five times as far across mainland Canada and twice as far from Born.bay to Calcutta as from John o'Groats to Land's End.Seeing the Duke's interest in youth, it is not surprising that he is far from happy regarding the adequacy of higher education in technical fields.The appeal for forward thinking is well timed and, like every other aspects oflife brought into this stimulating address, merits the closest attention.
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