ir tjan Seventy-Five -Years of Editorial Freedom 3aa it VOL. LXXVI, No. 1 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1965 .9 E D U C A T I N The problem today is not simply to know how mechanical inventions may be used to bring popular lectures to audiences of a thousand, or even how to introduce new methods for language instruction, but what the significant educational experiences of young and intelligent men and women ought to be., This involves making certain basic de- cisions about the university's responsi- bility for its students. That a student's health - physical and mental -is a proper concern of the university every- one agrees. How, in the context of to- day's world, both ought to be provided for is not so immediately apparent. -STEPHEN R. GRAUBARD, Editor of Daedalus, Journal of the American'Academy of Arts and Sciences A N D R E S E A R