The Development of Industrial Education in Michigan

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Michigan industrial education society, 1940 - 228 pages

Contents

Acknowledgments
1
The Earliest Successful and Influential Trade
10
f SmithLever Act 1914
20
k National Cooperation with the States
27
15
31
g Approval Required
33
August 30 1890
39
b Discontinuance of Federal Board
40
Lansing
104
Bay City
111
Manistee
117
Pontiac
123
Benton Harbor
129
Work Offered in Various Types of Industrial
135
Enrollment in Allday Trade and Industrial
136
Evening Industrial Schools or Classes
143

a Introduction
43
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48
Michigan Legislation and Plans Introduced
49
Changes Made in the James Law by Amendments
57
Personnel of the State Board of Control
73
f Coordination
79
61
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Act of 1907
96
Saginaw
97
a Plan of Operation
100
Industrial Education Movements
103
Diversified Occupations Courses
149
Local and Advisory Committee
155
Professional and Practical Improvement
161
Extension Service In Service Training
169
News Bulletin
176
Industrial Education Planning Committee
184
a Committee Reports
191
Officers and Members of the Executive
199
Basic Annual Allotment to States Under
203
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