ABSTRACT

The proper mode of management appears to me to be the touchstoue of success. · 'l'he idea is good, but it is not quile new. Similar institutions ha"e arisen, but as a rule have not succeeded, and where they have failed I believe it will be. found that the management was in fault. It is harder to manage such an institution than to manage a school for mental education only, and on the way in which the grounds of success and failure are hammered out by the Council. dependE!, I believe, the entire existence of this hopeful scheme.