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agriculture apprentice appropriation April April 28 Association bill H. R. Board for Vocational Capper-Reed bill Capper-Reed vocational education Chairman Committee classes clause commercial education Committee on Education common defense Congress Constitution cooperation course D. C. DEAR SIR DANIEL development of vocational Doctor COOLEY DOUGLASS economic educa eighteenth amendment employed employees employment enrolled favor Federal aid Federal Board Federal Government field Georgia going Gouverneur Morris HAMBRECHT high school House bill House of Representatives indorse industrial education instruction interested KVALE labor legislation Manitowoc meeting occupations Ohio opportunity organization part-time school PATTERSON PECKHAM President problem public schools question REED retail SCHAFER SEARS Smith-Hughes Act Superintendent TARVER taxes teachers tion TORBERT trade and industrial trade extension truly United voca vocational education bill vocational school vocational training Washington welfare welfare clause West Allis Wisconsin Wisconsin Rapids workers young
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Stran 296 - An Act to provide for the further development of vocational education in the several States and Territories
Stran 262 - They are these: that a State has the same undeniable and unlimited jurisdiction over all persons and things, within its territorial limits, as any foreign nation, where that jurisdiction is not surrendered or restrained by the Constitution of the United States. That, by virtue of this, it is not only the right, but the bounden and solemn duty of a State...
Stran 2 - An Act to provide for the promotion of vocational education ; to provide for cooperation with the States in the promotion of such education in agriculture and the trades and industries; to provide for cooperation with the States in the preparation of teachers of vocational subjects ; and to appropriate money and regulate its expenditure,
Stran 251 - They are not to lay taxes ad libitum for any purpose they please but only to pay the debts or provide for the welfare of the Union. In like manner, they are not to do anything they please to provide for the general welfare but only to lay taxes for that purpose.
Stran 127 - No'. Free labor argues that as the Author of man makes every individual with one head and one pair of hands, it was probably intended that heads and hands should co-operate as friends and that that particular head should direct and control that pair of hands. As each man has one mouth to be fed, and one pair of hands to furnish food, it was probably intended that that particular pair of hands should feed that particular mouth — that each head is the natural guardian, director, and protector of...
Stran 118 - Little remains: but every hour is saved From that eternal silence, something more, A bringer of new things; and vile it were For some three suns to store and hoard...
Stran 248 - The party who invokes the power must be able to show, not only that the statute is invalid, but that he has sustained or is immediately in danger of sustaining some direct injury as the result of its enforcement, and not merely that he suffers in some indefinite way in common with people generally.
Stran 251 - A power to appropriate money with this latitude which is granted too in express terms, would not carry a power to do any other thing, not authorized in the Constitution, either expressly or by fair implication.
Stran 250 - The phrase is as comprehensive as any that could have been used, because it was not fit that the constitutional authority of the Union to appropriate its revenues should have been restricted within narrower limits than the " general welfare," and because this necessarily embraces a vast variety of particulars, which are susceptible neither of specification nor of definition. It is, therefore, of necessity, left to the discretion of the national legislature to pronounce upon the...
Stran 250 - ... all duties, imposts, and excises, shall be uniform throughout the United States: that no capitation or other direct tax shall be laid unless in proportion to numbers ascertained by a census or enumeration taken on the principles prescribed in the constitution ;" and that " no tax or duty shall be laid on articles exported from any state.