Excerpt from Letter to His Excellency Governor Manning on Public Instruction in South Carolina
Two changes have at different times been proposed, one of which would be absolutely fatal and the other seriously detrimental to the interest of the College as a place of lib eral education. The first is to convert it into a collection of independent schools, each of which shall be complete in itself, it being left to the choice of the student what schools he shall enter. The other is to remit the obligation of the whole course in reference to, a certain class of students, and allow them to pursue such parts of it as they may choose. III relation to the first, young men are incompetent to pro nounce beforehand what studies are subjectively the most beneficial. It requires those who have experienced the dis ciplinary power of different studies to determine their rela tive value. Only a scholar can say what will make a scholar. The experience of the world has settled down upon a certain class and order of studies, and the verdict of ages and generations is not to be set aside by the caprices, whims or prejudices Of those who are not even able to com prehend the main end of education. In the next place, if our undergraduates were competent to form ajudgment, their natural love of indolence and ease would, in the majority of cases, lead them to exclude those very studies which are the most improving, precisely because they are so; that is, because, in themselves and in the method of teaching them, they involve a degree and intensity of mental exercise which is positively painful. Self-denial is not natural to man, and he manifests but little acquaintance with human nature who presumes, as a matter of course, that the will will choose what the judgment commends. Vz''a''w nze/z''om proboqne'' deteriom sequor is more pre-eminently true of the young than the Old. They are the creatu''res of impulse. Permit them to select their own studies and themajority will select those
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