He also found that of every one hundred graduates of our grammar schools only eight obtained their livelihood by means of the professions and commercial business, while the remaining ninety-two support themselves and their families by means of their hands. Southern Educational Review - Stran 2061907Celotni ogled - O knjigi
 | William Nicholas Hailmann - 1899 - 23 strani
...their daily vocations, it is found that of every 100 graduates of our grammar schools, only 8 obtain their livelihood by means of the professions and commercial business, while the remaining 92 obtain the same by means of their hands. The 8 are fitted for their wage earning capacities by the... | |
 | Wisconsin - 1901
...additional thinking, and this again further doing. graduates of our grammar schools, only eight obtain their livelihood by means of the professions and commercial business, while the remaining ninety-two support themselves and theifl-families by means of their hands. If the statistics are correct, and... | |
 | National Education Association of the United States - 1901
...study of the subject .... it is found that of every 100 graduates of our grammar schools only 8 obtain their livelihood by means of the professions and commercial business, while the remaining 92 obtain the same by means of their hands. The 8 are fitted for their wage-earning capacities by the... | |
 | National Education Association of the United States - 1901
...study of the subject .... it is found that of every 100 graduates of our grammar schools only 8 obtain their livelihood by means of the professions and commercial business, while the remaining 92 obtain the same by means of their hands. The 8 are fitted for their wage-earning capacities by the... | |
 | National Educational Association (U.S.) - 1901
...study of the subject .... it is found that of every 100 graduates of our grammar schools only 8 obtain their livelihood by means of the professions and commercial business, while the remaining 92 obtain the same by means of their hands. The 8 are fitted for their wage-earning capacities by the... | |
 | National Education Association of the United States - 1905
...received at some kind of a school. He also found that of every one hundred graduates of our grammar schools, only eight obtained their livelihood by means...commercial business, while the remaining ninety-two support themselves and their families by means of their hands. If these statistics are correct —... | |
 | National Educational Association (U.S.). Meeting - 1905
...received at some kind of a school. He also found that of every one hundred graduates of our grammar schools, only eight obtained their livelihood by means...commercial business, while the remaining ninety-two support themselves and their families by means of their hands. If these statistics are correct —... | |
 | National Educational Association (U.S.). Meeting - 1901
...study of the subject .... it is found that of every too graduates of our grammar schools only 8 obtain their livelihood by means of the professions and commercial business, while the remaining 92 obtain the same by means of their hands. The 8 are fitted for their wage-earning capacities by the... | |
 | 1907
...school." He also found that of every one hundred graduates of our grammar schools, only eight obtain their livelihood by means of the professions and commercial business, while the remaining ninety-two support themselves and their families by means of their hands. If these statistics are correct —... | |
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