Industrial-arts Magazine, Volumes 1-2Bruce, 1914 |
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Página 130 - That a Council of National Defense is hereby established, for the coordination of industries and resources for the national security and welfare, to consist of the Secretary of War, the Secretary of the Navy, the Secretary of the Interior, the Secretary of Agriculture, the Secretary of Commerce, and the Secretary of Labor.
Página 44 - We are students of words; we are shut up in schools and colleges and recitation rooms for ten or fifteen years, and come out at last with a bag of wind, a memory of words, and do not know a thing.
Página 113 - The purpose of this book, as stated in the preface, is to describe from the standpoint of chemistry, the more common materials used in the various branches of engineering.
Página 130 - ... that for each dollar of Federal money expended for such salaries the State or local community, or both, shall expend an equal amount...
Página 45 - American workingman has to fear is the competition of the highly skilled workingman of the countries of greatest industrial efficiency. By the tariff and by our immigration laws we can always protect ourselves against the competition of pauper labor here at home ; but when we contend for the markets of the world we can get no protection, and we shall then find that our most formidable competitors are the nations in which there is the most highly developed business ability, the most highly developed...
Página 243 - I met a little Elf-man, once, Down where the lilies blow. I asked him why he was so small And why he didn't grow. He slightly frowned, and with his eye He looked me through and through. " I'm quite as big for me," said he, "As you are big for you.
Página 204 - Self-distrust is the cause of most of our failures. In the assurance of strength there is strength, and they are the weakest, however strong, who have no faith in themselves or their powers.
Página 194 - The person so authorized to issue an employment certificate shall not issue such certificate until he has received, examined, approved and filed the following papers, duly executed : 1. The school record of such child, properly filled out and signed by the principal or chief executive officer of the school which such child has attended.
Página 152 - ... try-out" course of such length as the school authorities may deem necessary, and shall select those who have an aptitude for and an ambition toward the trade of machinist.
Página 130 - In this whole country there are fewer trade schools than are to be found in the little German kingdom of Bavaria, with a population not much greater than that of New York City. There are more workers being trained at public expense in the city of Munich alone than in all the larger cities...