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Excerpt from Literature for Engineers: An Address Delivered Before the Colleges of Civil and Mechanical Engineering
In any case, we are not here for the arraignment of deficiencies, which, if they exist, are due to the general status of technical education throughout the country. But if, overtly or indirectly, we must mor alize for a moment, let us at all events discuss no form of self-seeking, cultural or otherwise. Far be it from a teacher of literature, of the most social of all the arts, to say to any man: 'go to; read now this, that, and the other literary masterpiece - read Milton, read Shakespeare - simply for your own sake,' for the sake of what is called self-improvement. If true culture is essentially and inherently social, if it is inherently self-denying, sympathetic, we had better realize this essential and inherent nature of the thing at the outset.
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