Education: School for Servants

"A high degree of state control over the social and economic structure of the nation is necessary under the President's plans. So far the President has been handicapped by the lack of trained public servants."

When Franklin Roudybush spoke those words in Washington last week, he was simply echoing a general observation made by countless men and women since March 1933. But short, swart, button-eyed Mr. Roudybush differed from most of the others in that he proposed to do something about it.

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