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The secondary school is facing a crisis and must meet the concrete needs of the changing social scene or its functions will be usurped by other agencies, according to Professor Paul R. Mort of Columbia University, who gave the Inglish Lecture on Secondary Education last night.
Mort further stated the school must be considered in all its functions and its views must be searching if it is to make its contribution to the country and the individual.
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