Vocational Education Bulletin, Issues 103-119U.S. Government Printing Office, 1925 - Vocational education |
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... considered the cost particularly because there does not seem to be as much difference in cost between different varieties as between varieties from different sources , so we will consider that more carefully under the second and fifth ...
... considered the cost particularly because there does not seem to be as much difference in cost between different varieties as between varieties from different sources , so we will consider that more carefully under the second and fifth ...
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... considered in arriving at conclusions but chiefly as a suggestion of possible ways and means . The objective is not merely success of some sort in the undertaking but the largest possible return and the minimum of The decisions are made ...
... considered in arriving at conclusions but chiefly as a suggestion of possible ways and means . The objective is not merely success of some sort in the undertaking but the largest possible return and the minimum of The decisions are made ...
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... considered in this case to have con- sisted in the individual summary of conclusions reached in terms of the facts at hand . Another way which could have been used would have been for the class to have made the decisions in the case of ...
... considered in this case to have con- sisted in the individual summary of conclusions reached in terms of the facts at hand . Another way which could have been used would have been for the class to have made the decisions in the case of ...
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... considered in committee and hearings held . Briefly the recommendations which provided the fireworks are as follows : 1. Compensation to apply to occupational diseases — those con- tracted as a result of usual employment , as well as ...
... considered in committee and hearings held . Briefly the recommendations which provided the fireworks are as follows : 1. Compensation to apply to occupational diseases — those con- tracted as a result of usual employment , as well as ...
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... considered on its own merits . There are two or three States which even grant a greater award for the second injury . This plan , however , naturally increases the probability of discrimination against crippled men . In other States ...
... considered on its own merits . There are two or three States which even grant a greater award for the second injury . This plan , however , naturally increases the probability of discrimination against crippled men . In other States ...
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Page 4 - ... such education shall be that which is under public supervision or control; that the controlling purpose of such education shall be to fit for useful employment; that such education shall be of less than college grade and be designed to meet the needs of persons over fourteen years of age who have entered upon or who are preparing to enter upon the work of the farm...
Page 6 - SEC. 16. That the Federal Board for Vocational Education may withhold the allotment of moneys to any State whenever it shall be determined that such moneys are not being expended for the purposes and under the conditions of this Act.
Page 41 - If any allotment Is withheld from any State, the State board of such State may appeal to the Congress of the United States, and If the Congress shall not direct such sum to be paid It shall be covered Into the Treasury.
Page 44 - An Act to provide for the promotion of vocational rehabilitation of persons disabled in industry or otherwise and their return to civil employment," approved June 2, 1920, as amended (USC title 29, ch.
Page 41 - Thut for the purpose of this act the term " persons disabled " shall be construed to mean any person who. by reason of a physical defect or infirmity whether congenital or acquired by accident, injury, or disease, is, or may be expected to be, totally or partially incapacitated for remunerative occupation ; the term " rehabilitation " shall be construed to mean the rendering of a lierson disabled fit to engage in a remunerative occupation.
Page 41 - Education, and if the Federal Board finds the same to be in conformity with the provisions and purposes of this Act, the same shall be approved.
Page 2 - ... that the controlling purpose of such education shall be to fit for useful employment; that such education shall be of less than college grade and be designed to meet the needs of persons over fourteen years of age who have entered upon or who are preparing to enter upon the work of the farm or of the farm home...
Page 14 - Buildings and Equipment for Schools and Classes In Trade and Industrial Subjects.
Page 42 - ... employees, in the District of Columbia or elsewhere as the board may deem necessary, actual traveling and other necessary expenses incurred by the members of the board and by its employees under its orders, including attendance at meetings of educational associations and other organizations, rent and equipment of offices in the District of Columbia, and elsewhere, purchase of books of reference, law books, and periodicals, stationery, typewriters and exchange thereof, miscellaneous supplies,...
Page 10 - farm", for census purposes, is all the land which is directly farmed by one person, either by his own labor alone or with the assistance of members of his household or hired employees. The land operated by a partnership is likewise considered a farm. A "farm...