Proceedings of the Organization Meetings

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C. S. Nathan, 1907 - 44 strani
 

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Stran 41 - of Longfellow's Village Blacksmith:— "The smith, a mighty man is he, With large and sinewy hands . . . And looks the whole world in the face, For he owes not any man.
Stran 77 - 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.
Stran 11 - shall expend the same only upon the order of said Committee; shall keep an exact account of his receipts and expenditures, with vouchers for the latter, which account he shall render to the
Stran 41 - Essentially and intrinsically the schools in which are educated and trained the children who are to become the rulers of the commonwealth are matters of state and not of local jurisdiction. In such matters, the state is a unit.
Stran 14 - come back to the best definition of democracy. "Democracy," says Pasteur, "is that order in the state which permits each individual to put forth his utmost effort." A very useful sentence that, to hang up in rooms where labor unions meet; an excellent doctrine that, to teach in every school and college in
Stran 44 - Industrial education used in its broadest sense, is in no way antagonistic to the general function of all education which is to develop and train the mind; but the mind may be trained by means of many subjects, and some subjects or processes are best for one group of persons and other processes for other groups.
Stran 13 - development of the United States; to provide opportunities for the study and discussion of the various phases of the problem; to make available the results of experience in the field of industrial education both in this country and abroad and to promote the establishment of institutions for industrial training.
Stran 49 - 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 board with the approval of a majority of the board.
Stran 89 - culture, the improvement, which every man should propose to himself. I have all along gone on the principle that a man has within him capacities of growth which deserve and will reward intense, unrelaxing toil. I do not
Stran 77 - where young people who have reached the age when they are of little value in a business way, when the education they have received is all right so far as it goes but hardly fits them for actual working places, may get the proper training to prepare to enter some branch of actual work.

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