Annual Report of the Commissioner of Labor, Volume 8U.S. Government Printing Office, 1893 |
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... object of this provision of law was to secure information at brief intervals concerning the vol- ume of production of the country , so that conclusions might be drawn . as to whether production was increasing or decreasing , and in ...
... object of this provision of law was to secure information at brief intervals concerning the vol- ume of production of the country , so that conclusions might be drawn . as to whether production was increasing or decreasing , and in ...
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... object kept steadily in view throughout this inquiry has been to compare foreign systems of industrial education with our own , and by this means to obtain from the older civilization of Europe some use- ful hints for the improvement of ...
... object kept steadily in view throughout this inquiry has been to compare foreign systems of industrial education with our own , and by this means to obtain from the older civilization of Europe some use- ful hints for the improvement of ...
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... object , therefore , has been to draw from original and other sources the facts which should most clearly show the actual progress which has been made relative to the introduction and prosecution of studies in manual training and in ...
... object , therefore , has been to draw from original and other sources the facts which should most clearly show the actual progress which has been made relative to the introduction and prosecution of studies in manual training and in ...
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... object is kept in view . Regular instruction in all kinds of plain sewing is given to girls of all grades up to the seventh year . At Talladega College manual training holds a prominent place in the school work . The training for boys ...
... object is kept in view . Regular instruction in all kinds of plain sewing is given to girls of all grades up to the seventh year . At Talladega College manual training holds a prominent place in the school work . The training for boys ...
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... object to be made being first drawn upon it , and cut out with the knife , and the various parts being finally put together in some simple , permanent form . A full outfit for a room of 56 pupils costs about $ 40 ; but as most of this ...
... object to be made being first drawn upon it , and cut out with the knife , and the various parts being finally put together in some simple , permanent form . A full outfit for a room of 56 pupils costs about $ 40 ; but as most of this ...
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advanced primary schools agriculture application apprentices architecture arithmetic attendance bachelor of science Belgium bookkeeping boys branches Brussels building carpentry cents chemistry classes College commercial construction cooking course of instruction course of study cutting director division dressmaking elementary embroidery engineering established exercises fees finishing francs free-hand drawing French language geometry German German language girls grade graduates half-year high school hours per week includes industrial art industrial education industrial schools institution instruction is given instructors iron joinery labor laboratory lectures Leipsic lessons machine manual training school manufacture mechanical metal modelling mortise and tenon number of pupils object occupations ornamental Paris physics Polytechnic practical preparatory public schools Saint Gall Saint Petersburg sewing shops sloid special courses stenography subjects subsidies taught teachers teaching Technical drawing technical schools theoretical tion Total trade schools tuition watchmaking weaving wood carving workmen workshops
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Página 103 - 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, 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...
Página 382 - FELKIN, HM— Technical Education in a Saxon Town. Published for the City and Guilds of London Institute for the Advancement of Technical Education.
Página 376 - technical instruction ' shall mean instruction in the principles of science and art applicable to industries, and in the application of special branches of science and art to specific industries or employments.
Página 136 - Its nature, that of a University, with such seminaries of learning as shall make it of the highest grade, including mechanical institutes, museums, galleries of art, laboratories, and conservatories, together with all things necessary for the study of agriculture in all its branches, and for mechanical training, and the studies and exercises directed to the cultivation and enlargement of the mind...
Página 124 - ... but it is only within the last five or six years that the profession have come to appreciate the great truths which he labored to establish.
Página 377 - ... given out of school hours in a properly fitted workshop ; and (c) connected with the instruction in drawing — that is to say, the work must be from drawings to scale previously made by the students.
Página 626 - The labor of the prisoners of the first grade in each of said prisons, reformatories and penitentiaries, shall be directed with reference to fitting the prisoner to maintain himself by honest industry after his discharge from imprisonment, as the primary or sole object of such labor...
Página 386 - Persons who are training to become Technical Teachers ; 2. Persons who are preparing to enter Engineers' or Architects' offices, or Manufacturing works ; 3. Persons who desire to acquaint themselves with the scientific principles underlying the particular branch of industry in which they are engaged.
Página 598 - The lessons comprised — first, nature and use of lathe and tools, plain and straight turning, caliper work to different diameters and lengths-, simple and compound curves, screw plates and chuck work, hollow and spherical turning; second, a variety of examples of whole and split patent core work, giving the pupils practice in forming irregular shapes in wood with lathe and carving tools, as well as familiarity with the nature and use of patterns for moulding.
Página 121 - ... Students in Dartmouth College, who are candidates for the BS degree, may enter the Medical School at the beginning of Senior year by presenting the specified requirements, together with additional courses sufficient to make a total of 86 semester hours. In this combined course a candidate will receive the degree of Bachelor of Science at the end of four years, and in addition a certificate of credit for the first year in Medicine. The following schedule shows the courses to be taken. Credit toward...