Commercial Education: A Report on the Commercial Education Subsection of the Second Pan American Scientific Congress, December, 1915-January, 1916, Issues 24-32U.S. Government Printing Office, 1916 - 96 pages |
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... possible degree of efficiency , to increase production , to make a just distribution in commercial labor , to make self - respecting , self - supporting , and contributing members of society , and thereby help in promoting social ...
... possible degree of efficiency , to increase production , to make a just distribution in commercial labor , to make self - respecting , self - supporting , and contributing members of society , and thereby help in promoting social ...
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... possible . Because of the increasing general interest in commercial education in all parts of the country , and especially in the centers of urban population , I recommend that the manuscript transmitted herewith be published as a ...
... possible . Because of the increasing general interest in commercial education in all parts of the country , and especially in the centers of urban population , I recommend that the manuscript transmitted herewith be published as a ...
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... possible , the Commissioner of Education of the United States requested the publication of the abstracts of these papers in advance of the publication of the latter in the proceedings of the Second Pan American Scientific Congress ...
... possible , the Commissioner of Education of the United States requested the publication of the abstracts of these papers in advance of the publication of the latter in the proceedings of the Second Pan American Scientific Congress ...
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... possible it may be ; it will never spread its influence abroad as it ought to do until we picture the United States aiding her commerce with the light that science can shed upon it . We need our industries ; we greatly need the aid and ...
... possible it may be ; it will never spread its influence abroad as it ought to do until we picture the United States aiding her commerce with the light that science can shed upon it . We need our industries ; we greatly need the aid and ...
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... possible foreign outlets for our principal export products . Instead , the representatives of foreign merchandising concerns and the foreign merchants came to us and took off our hands what we had to supply , and there was the end of ...
... possible foreign outlets for our principal export products . Instead , the representatives of foreign merchandising concerns and the foreign merchants came to us and took off our hands what we had to supply , and there was the end of ...
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Page 38 - That in order to aid in acquiring and diffusing among the people of the United States useful and practical information on subjects connected with agriculture, and to promote scientific investigation and experiment respecting the principles and applications of agricultural science...
Page 82 - State which may take and claim the benefit of this act, to the endowment, support, and maintenance of at least one college where the leading object shall be, without excluding other scientific and classical studies, and including military tactics, to teach such branches of learning as are related to Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts...
Page 83 - That cooperative agricultural extension work shall consist of the giving of instruction and practical demonstrations in agriculture and home economics to persons not attending or resident in said colleges in the several communities, and imparting to such persons information on said subjects through field demonstrations, publications, and otherwise ; and this work shall be carried on in such manner as may be mutually agreed upon by the Secretary of Agriculture and the State agricultural college or...
Page 39 - No portion of said fund nor the interest thereon, shall be applied directly or indirectly, under any pretense whatever, to the purchase, erection, preservation, or repair of any building or buildings.
Page 179 - ... for the establishment and maintenance of a system of public schools which shall be open to all children of the state of North Dakota and free from sectarian control.
Page 38 - Territory shall be twenty-five thousand dollars, to be applied only to instruction in agriculture, the mechanic arts, the English language and the various branches of mathematical, physical, natural and economic science, with special reference to their applications in the industries of life, and to the facilities for such instruction...
Page 60 - ... reports; corporation finance; accountancy of investments ; and cost accounting. BUSINESS LAW. By WABD W. PIERSON. An Investigation recently completed by the business law department of the Wharton School of Finance and Commerce of the University of Pennsylvania...
Page 82 - ... the endowment, support, and maintenance of at least one college, where the leading object shall be, without excluding other scientific and classical studies, and including military tactics, to teach such branches of learning as are related to agriculture and the mechanic arts, in such manner, as the legislatures of the states may respectively prescribe, in order to promote the liberal and practical education of the industrial classes in the several pursuits and professions in life.
Page 83 - AN ACT To establish agricultural experiment stations In connection with the colleges established In the several States under the provisions of an act approved July second, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, and of the acts supplementary thereto...
Page 83 - That in order to aid in diffusing among the people of the United States useful and practical information on subjects relating to agriculture and home economics, and to encourage the application of the same...