Industrial Education the Impending Step in American Education Policy Its Signi

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Industrial Education the Impending Step in American Education Policy Its Signi
H E Herbert Edwin Miles
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They are by no means equal in technical skill to the workers of continental Europe. From general neglect they have been de- prived of one of their birthrights, the right of every American to a thorough and 'effective education up to the limit of his reason- able requirements. — 10 — America an Industrial Nation We have become an industrial nation. Our farmers "will soon be busy in supplying- home requirements, while our industries must reach out overall the world for trade. There are only four ...great manufacturing nations in the Avorld: England, France, Germany, and the United States. In A'^olume of output the United States is in the lead. Outside these four nations there are one and one- half billion human souls who look to these nations for their manu- factured supplies. The rewards offered in this world-trade are be- yond comprehension. They are to be measured in money, in in- tellectual advancement, in national spirit, in heightened civilization. And yet in this Avorld-trade the United States has, until now, re- fused to participate.

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