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" ... 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. "
Bulletin - Page 7
by National Society for Vocational Education - 1907
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The School Journal, Volume 80

1912 - 480 pages
...industrial competitors of this country. By the tariff and by our immigration laws we can always pro4tect ourselves against the competition of pauper labor...nations in which there is the most highly developed industrial skill, and these are the qualities which we must ourselves develop." These are strenuous...
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Annual Report of the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, Issue 13

Pennsylvania. Department of Agriculture - 1908 - 594 pages
...skilled workingman of the countries of greatest industrial efficiency. By the tariff and our immigration laws we can always protect ourselves against the competition...but when we contend for the markets of the world we cap get no protection, and shall then find that our most formidable competitors are the nations in...
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Annual Report of the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, Issue 13

Pennsylvania. Department of Agriculture - 1908 - 574 pages
...here at home; but when we contend for the markets of the world we cap get no protection, and snail then find that our most formidable competitors are...nations in which there is the most highly developed industrial skill; and these are the qualities which we must ourselves develop. "Progress cannot permanently...
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Annual Report of the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture

Pennsylvania. Department of Agriculture - 1908 - 578 pages
...the most potent factors in national development." "By the tariff and by our immigration laws we can protect ourselves against the competition of pauper labor here at home; but when we contend for 1he markets of the world, we can get no protection, and we shall then find that our most formidable...
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Bulletin, Issues 153-164

1907 - 1168 pages
...skilled workingman of the countries of greatest industrial efficiency. By the tariff and our immigration laws we can always protect ourselves against the competition...markets of the world we. can get no protection, and snail then find that our most formidable competitors are the nations in which there is the most highly...
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Pennsylvania School Journal, Volume 56

1907 - 656 pages
...of the most potent factors in national development. By the tariff and by our emigration laws we can protect ourselves against the competition of pauper...the markets of the world we can get no protection. We shall then find that our most formidable competitors are the nations in which there is the most...
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Proceedings of the ... Annual Convention of the Association ..., Volumes 23-26

Association of American Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations. Annual Convention - 1910 - 842 pages
...the most important factors in national development. By the tariff and by our immigration laws we can protect ourselves against the competition of pauper...the markets of the world we can get no protection. We shall then find that our most formidable competitors are nations in which there is the most highly...
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Statistics of Land-grant Colleges and Universities, Issues 1-8; Issues 10-15

United States. Office of Education - 1930 - 1140 pages
...various federal governments of Europe. Quotes President Roosevelt as saying: *' We shall . . . fiD(* that our most formidable competitors are the nations...most highly developed industrial skill, and these are qualities which we must ourselves develop." Davis, James J. Ten years' progress in vocational education....
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The School Journal, Volume 80

1912 - 532 pages
...are not the formidable industrial competitors of this country. By the tariff and by our immigration laws we can always protect ourselves against the competition...nations in which there is the most highly developed industrial skill, and these are the qualities which we must ourselves develop." These are strenuous...
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Mantel, Tile and Grate Monthly, Volume 2

1907 - 784 pages
...has to fear is the competition of the highly educated mechanic. By the tariff and by our immigration laws we can always protect ourselves against the competition of pauper labor here at home ; Dut when we contend for the markets of the world we can get no protection, and we shall then find...
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