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Table 31. Sex of pupils in vocational teacher-training courses in institu-

tions federally aided, by States, for the year ended June 30, 1920‒‒‒‒‒

Table 32. State directors and supervisors-number paid or reimbursed

out of Federal, State, and local funds, and number giving full time and

part time to supervision, by States, for years ended June 30, 1920,

1919, and 1918____.

Table 33. Amount of salaries of State directors and supervisors paid or

reimbursed out of Federal and State funds, by States, for the years

ended June 30, 1920, 1919, and 1918---

Table 34. Reimbursement of expenditure for agriculture, for trade, in-

dustry, and home economics and for teacher training, by States, for

the years ended June 30, 1920, 1919, and 1918____

Table 35. Reimbursement of trade or industrial evening, part-time and

all-day schools, by States-amount of Federal money expended for each

type of school for years ended June 30, 1920, 1919, and 1918________

Table 36. Reimbursement of home economics evening, part-time, and all-

day schools, by States-amount of Federal money expended for each

type of school for years ended June 30, 1920, 1919, and 1918__.

Table 37. Reimbursement of part-time schools, by States-amount of

Federal money expended for part-time trade or industrial, home eco-

nomics, and general continuation schools for years ended June 30, 1920,

1919, and 1918_.

Table 38. Availability of Federal fund for home economics and for all-

day and evening schools, by States-amount expended for home eco-

nomics compared with 20 per cent of the total allotment for trade, in-

dustry, and home economics, and amount expended for all-day and

evening schools, compared with 663 per cent of the total, for the year

ended June 30, 1920_.

Table 39. Availability of Federal fund for each class of teacher training,

by States-amount expended for training teachers of agriculture, of

trade or industry, and of home economics, compared with 60 per cent

of total allotment for maintenance of teacher training, for year ended

June 30, 1920____

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PART IV. District office studies-Continued.

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Cooperation with other agencies in solving rehabilitation problems in district No. 8-‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒

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Federal board men at Northwestern University, Chicago, district
No. 8-------

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Training illiterate foreign-born ex-service men, district No. 8-----
Tutor work in district No. 9-----

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Federal board trainees enrolled in Iowa State College, district No. 9__
Drives in cooperation with the American Legion, district No. 10-----
Agricultural correspondence courses, district No. 10-----

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Medical follow-up work in district No. 11, with especial reference to the tuberculosis problem____.

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Problems and results in the training of Spanish-Americans by the
Federal board, district No. 11‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒

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Federal board student organizations, district No. 12

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Records of the Federal board trainees in the professional and semiprofessional schools, district No. 12‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒

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Vocational guidance school at San Luis Obispo, Calif., district No. 12
Report on training in district No. 13.----

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Plan of organization in district No. 14 and the development of its branch offices____.

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PART V. A group of studies made in central office, Washington_

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Commercial vocational rehabilitation---

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Training of those having hearing and speech disabilities.
Methods employed in rehabilitation of the war blind-

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Agricultural training___.

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Special opportunities for civil service employment of disabled exservice men

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Training opportunities afforded ex-service men still in hospitals or with disabilities not warranting hospital treatment, but too far advanced to allow of regular training_____

Training in trades and industrial pursuits-placement training_.
Industrial relations---.

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State boards of administration of workmen's compensation acts_ PART VI.-Statistical tables and studies____.

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Table 1. Number of trainees classified by general types of training, by districts, June 30, 1920_____

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Table 2. Number of trainees, by months, for year ended June 30, 1920__Table 3. Training agencies-number of industrial establishments, schools, and colleges providing vocational rehabilitation training for disabled soldiers, sailors, and marines under direction of Federal Board for Vocational Education during fiscal year ending June 30, 1920, by districts and States--

Table 4. Courses pursued by men entered training since organization to
June 30, 1920_.

Table 5. Employment objective-number of occupations for which training is given, classified by general types of training, for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1920‒‒‒‒‒

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Table 6. Employment objective-occupations for which training is given, classified by general type of placement or institutional training, for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1920----

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Table 7. Educational background of 2,054 cases classified by employment objective----

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