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323 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 1956
"Let me try to explain something rather complicated," he said. "Franklin Academy exists because it serves the upper classes rather well. But in serving it cannot be servile, if you know what I mean. We take young squirts who are rebellious and full of life, and break them to the saddle just as you would train a thoroughbred horse. And we have to do this without breaking their spirit. We turn out young men who are at least slightly educated in formal courses and highly educated in the things society will expect from them. Our ideal is a graduate who will respond in a planned and predictable way when he meets problems involving honor, duty, and all the rest of it. We seldom reach the ideal, but in general our graduates have a passing grade. Do you follow me?"