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THE growth of social life in villages during the last few years has been fostered by the erection of village institutes, halls, and reading-rooms, and yearly such institutions are becoming more numerous. Has the educational life of the village been fostered by their growth?
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COPPOCK, J. The Village Institute and its Educational Possibilities. Nature 82, 337–338 (1910). https://doi.org/10.1038/082337b0
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