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EVENING SESSION.

Introductory Remarks, Samuel D. Jones...

"The Federal Government and Industrial Education" by Charles R. Davis.....

"The Wage Earners' Benefits from an Effective System of Industrial Education" by Press Huddleston... "Woman's Work in Industrial Education" by Anna C.

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"Material and Moral Benefits of Industrial Education" by G. Gunby Jordan...........

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PROGRAM OF THE MEETING HELD AT

ATLANTA, GA.

November 19, 20, and 21, 1908.

Thursday, November 19th, 8 P. M.

Banquet at the Piedmont Hotel.

Toastmaster: HON. HOKE SMITH, Governor of Georgia.

ADDRESSES

"The Founding of the School of Industrial Art in Philadelphia" by THEODORE C. SEARCH, President Parsons Manufacturing. Co., and President of the Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art, Philadelphia, Pa.

"Unifying Influence of Industrial Art" by ELMER ELLSWORTH BROWN, United States Commissioner of Education, Washington, D. C.

"Industrial Education as an Essential Factor in our National Prosperity" by CARROLL D. WRIGHT, President Clark College and President of the Society, Worcester, Mass. (Read by the Vice-President).

Friday, November 20th, 9.30 A. M.

Hall of Representatives, State Capitol.

CHAIRMAN: CHARLES S. HOWE, President Cleveland Chamber of Commerce and President Case School of Applied Science, Cleveland, Ohio.

"Welcome to the Society" by HON. HOKE SMITH, Governor of

Georgia.

GENERAL SUBJECT

"Industrial Training through the Apprenticeship System."

ADDRESSES

"Industrial Training through the Apprenticeship System" by E. P. BULLARD, JR., President E. P. Bullard Machine Tool Co., Bridgeport, Conn.

"An Effective Apprenticeship Program" by MAGNUS W. ALEXANDER, of the General Electric Co., and Vice-President of the Society, West Lynn, Mass.

DISCUSSION

LESLIE W. MILLER, Principal Pennsylvania School of Industrial Art, Philadelphia, Pa.

FREDERICK A. HALSEY, Editor "American Machinist" New York, N. Y.

MILTON P. HIGGINS, President Norton Company, Worcester, Mass.

THEODORE C. SEARCH, President Pennsylvania Museum of Industrial Art, Philadelphia, Pa.

Friday, November 20th, 2 P. M.

Chairman: FRED B. GORDON, President Columbus Manufacturing Co., Columbus, Ga.

GENERAL SUBJECT

"Promotion of Industrial Education by Means of Trade Schools."

ADDRESSES

"The Promotion of Trade Schools by Industrial Training" by GEORGE N. CARMAN, Director Lewis Institute, Chicago, Ill. "The Organization and Management of Trade Schools" by JOHN M. SHRIGLEY, President Williamson Free School of Trades, Williamson, Pa.

"How to Conduct a Trade School for Girls" by FLORence M. MARSHALL, Director Boston Trade School for Girls, Boston, Mass.

DISCUSSION

WILLIAM C. SMITH, General Director Winona Technical Institute, Indianapolis, Ind.

Friday, November 20th, 4 P. M.

OPEN CONFERENCES

ROUND TABLE ON INDUSTRIAL TRAINING IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS

Chairman: M. L. DUGGAN, County Superintendent of Schools, Sparta, Ga.

DISCUSSION

WILLIAM C. HAMMEL, State Normal Industrial College, Greensboro, N. C.

E. UTTERBACK, Director Industrial Education, Memphis, Tenn.
L. D. HARVEY, President N. E. A. and Superintendent of
Schools, Menomonie, Wis.

C. B. CHAPMAN, Superintendent Public Schools, Macon, Ga.
F. J. ORR, Director Department Manual Arts, State Normal
Schools, Athens, Ga.

S. G. GILBREATH, Superintendent of Public Schools, Chattanooga, Tenn.

S. A. MYNDERS, Ex-State Superintendent Education, Knoxville, Tenn.

J. G. THOMPSON, President State Normal School, Fitchburg, Mass. F. F. FLETCHER, Director School of Industrial Arts, Trenton, N. J. ALBERT A. SNOWDEN, Secretary N. J. Commission on Industrial Education, Newark, N. J.

JERE M. POUNDS, State School Commissioner of Georgia. PROF. ROY L. DIMMITT, Director Manual Arts, Birmingham, Ala. MISS C. S. PARRISH, Department of Pedagogy, State Normal Schools, Athens, Ga.

ROUND TABLE ON TRADE SCHOOL ORGANIZATION*

Chairman: ARTHUR D. DEAN, Chief Division of Trades Schools, New York State Education Department, Albany, N. Y.

*Adjourned without meeting.

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