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... desire to emphasize this proposition . I should be sorry to speak upon the narrow question to which I must particularly address myself , if in so doing I were for a moment , to give the impression that the mate- rial advantages are the ...
... desire to emphasize this proposition . I should be sorry to speak upon the narrow question to which I must particularly address myself , if in so doing I were for a moment , to give the impression that the mate- rial advantages are the ...
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... desire for books , amusements and things that gratify our aesthetic and artistic per- ceptions . Even our churches , our government and our schools depend for their prosperity and the extent to which they can carry out their admirable ...
... desire for books , amusements and things that gratify our aesthetic and artistic per- ceptions . Even our churches , our government and our schools depend for their prosperity and the extent to which they can carry out their admirable ...
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... desires the support of organized labor . The general organization of labor and the necessity for industrial education are both the result of the factory system of manufacture and of specialization in industry . Domestic manufacture can ...
... desires the support of organized labor . The general organization of labor and the necessity for industrial education are both the result of the factory system of manufacture and of specialization in industry . Domestic manufacture can ...
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... desires to present in a forthcoming bulletin some succinct statements con- cerning the relative desirability of industrial instruction through Trade Schools . It is earnestly requested that you will contribute your opinion to this ...
... desires to present in a forthcoming bulletin some succinct statements con- cerning the relative desirability of industrial instruction through Trade Schools . It is earnestly requested that you will contribute your opinion to this ...
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... desire could enter some manufacturing concern and be taught a trade , not part of a trade . The trade school is only a legitimate out- growth of the present public school system and is a just charge upon the public . There should be ...
... desire could enter some manufacturing concern and be taught a trade , not part of a trade . The trade school is only a legitimate out- growth of the present public school system and is a just charge upon the public . There should be ...
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Page 67 - It sounds to him like her mother's voice, Singing in Paradise ! He needs must think of her once more, How in the grave she lies ; And with his hard rough hand he wipes A tear out of his eyes. Toiling, — rejoicing, — sorrowing, Onward through life he goes ; Each morning sees some task begin, Each evening sees it close ; Something attempted, something done, Has earned a night's repose.
Page 3 - COUNCIL 1. Officers. The Officers of the Society shall be a President, a Vice-President, a Secretary and a Treasurer, who...
Page 6 - The state central committee so constituted shall appoint a secretary and a treasurer and such other officers as in its judgment may be proper and shall have the power to fill any vacancy that may occur in its membership or any of its offices. The term of service of a state central committee shall continue until the election, of its successor.
Page 8 - Progress can not permanently exist in the abandonment of physical labor, but in the development of physical labor, so that it shall represent more and more the work of the trained mind in the trained body.
Page 49 - Whenever any school board shall have established or taken over an already established trade school or schools it may appoint an advisory committee, to be known as the committee on trade schools, consisting of five citizens, not members of the school board, each of whom is experienced in one or more of the trades to be taught in the school or schools, to assist in the administration of the trade school or schools located in that city, which committee shall be appointed by the president of such school...
Page 11 - Treasurer shall receive and hold in safe keeping all moneys paid to the Association, shall expend the same only upon the order of the Committee on Finance; shall keep an exact account of...
Page 50 - Any school board desiring to avail itself of the provisions of this act, may, before the trade school fund herein provided for becomes available, establish, take over, equip and maintain a trade school or schools out of the regular school funds which may be at the disposal of such school board, provided, however, that all moneys used for these purposes out of the regular school funds shall be refunded within three years from the trade school fund.
Page 49 - ... the cost of the material to be consumed in such course; any manufactured articles made in such school may be disposed of at the discretion of the school board, and the proceeds shall be paid into the trade school fund.
Page 7 - ... we shall then find that our most formidable competitors are the nations in which there is the most highly developed business ability, the most highly developed industrial skill ; and these are the qualities which we must ourselves develop.
Page 48 - The property of this commonwealth is pledged for the education of all its youth, up to such a point as will save them from poverty and vice, and prepare them for the adequate performance of their social and civil duties.