| 1909 - 752 str.
...constant, being better than that in most night schools. The object of these schools is mainly to give men already employed in the trades, who know, therefore,...training and make themselves more efficient workmen." PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT'S little son, when a lady, who was surprised that the President should send him... | |
| National Educational Association (U.S.). Meeting - 1905 - 984 str.
...object of this school, as stated in a recent report of the school committee, is "mainly to give men already employed in the trades, who know, therefore,...the function of this school to train apprentices as such, but to supplement the imperfect and highly specialized training of modem shops by giving machine... | |
| National Education Association of the United States - 1905 - 984 str.
...object of this school, as stated in a recent report of the school committee, is "mainly to give men already employed in the trades, who know, therefore,...the function of this school to train apprentices as such, but to supplement the imperfect and highly specialized training of modern shops by giving machine... | |
| National Education Association of the United States - 1905 - 982 str.
...object of this school, as stated in a recent report of the school committee, is "mainly to give men already employed in the trades, who know, therefore,...the function of this school to train apprentices as such, but to supplement the imperfect and highly specialized training of modern shops by giving machine... | |
| Charles Felton Pidgin - 1906 - 96 str.
...than is common in evening schools. The object of the Evening School of Trades is mainly to give men already employed in the trades, who know, therefore,...the function of this school to train apprentices as such, but to supplement the imperfect and highly specialized training of modern shops by giving machine... | |
| Massachusetts. Commission on Industrial and Technical Education - 1906 - 232 str.
...object of this school, as stated in a recent report of the school committee, is " mainly to give men already employed in the trades, who know, therefore,...the function of this school to train apprentices as such, but to supplement the imperfect and highly specialized training of modern shops, by giving machine... | |
| Springfield (Mass.) - 1907 - 994 str.
...in evening schools. GENERAL OBJECT The object of the Evening School of Trades is mainly to give men already employed in the trades, who know, therefore,...the function of this school to train apprentices as such, but to supplement the imperfect and highly specialized training of modern shops by giving machine... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1907 - 560 str.
...school, as stated in a special report of the school committee for 1903, page 3, is " mainly to give men already employed in the trades, who know, therefore,...the function of this school to train apprentices, as such, but to supplement the imperfect and highly specialized training of modern shops by giving machine... | |
| New York (State). Legislature. Assembly - 1910 - 848 str.
...schools of the State that have industrial courses. The main object of these .schools is to give men already employed in the trades, who know therefore...training and make themselves more efficient workmen. The State has an insignificant number of evening drawing schools. The expense of maintaining such schools... | |
| New York (State). Legislature. Assembly - 1914 - 1390 str.
...is very large and remarkably constant, being better than that in most night schools. In this way men already employed in the trades, who know, therefore,...least a part of the trade in which they are employed, are given an opportunity to broaden their mechanical training and to make themselves more efficient... | |
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