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Opportunities open in the field of secondary-school administration for men who are choosing a career are to be shown in a leaflet published by the Graduate School of Education, as in a series of pamphlets on professional careers.

On account of the fact that college men frequently fail to consider a career in education because they assume that opportunity. In limited to class room teaching the article by Bancroft Beatley '15, associate professor of education describes in detail the openings in administration work at preparatory schools.

A foreword by H. W. Holmes '03, Dean of the Graduate School of Education explains that a position such as that of headmaster or principal, calls for a combination of scholarly interests effective guidance of young people and an active participation in the affairs of the community, as well as offering a real challenge to those whose training and qualifications fit them for the task.

One of the first phases of the question which Professor Beatley takes up is the principal as an educational leader, pointing out how the education of the entire community, as well as of his students, is entrusted to his care. Besides this is a summary of the principal's responsibilities, his own education and personal qualifications, and a brief survey of professional preparation.

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