. Industrial Education Magazine . nteresting talk on The Aims andScope of the Vocational Training Plan in the UnitedStates Army. He spoke of the wonderful changesthat have taken place regarding war and prepared-ness for war that resulted from the recent conflictof nations. It has been demonstrated that thesafety of a nation is an adequate school said that the school system is doing more forpreparedness than is the military system. If wemake everyone a good citizen, all else will must train for a moral sense. Not only educa-tion, but moral education is absolutely


. Industrial Education Magazine . nteresting talk on The Aims andScope of the Vocational Training Plan in the UnitedStates Army. He spoke of the wonderful changesthat have taken place regarding war and prepared-ness for war that resulted from the recent conflictof nations. It has been demonstrated that thesafety of a nation is an adequate school said that the school system is doing more forpreparedness than is the military system. If wemake everyone a good citizen, all else will must train for a moral sense. Not only educa-tion, but moral education is absolutely was formerly considered that the nation that hadthe strongest military organization was the bestequipped to win a war. It is now conceded that anation must be highly organized industrially to besuccessful in war. Fifty per cent of military-trained men must be mechanics. In order tosupply the need for properly trained military menfor the army, and also to train military men tofit into civilian life after leaving the army, the IV. National at the Industrial Works ONE ship loaded on its way every tenminutes was the record that IndustrialCranes made possible during the peakperiod of war activity. Traced on National Cloth and built by theIndustrial Works, Bay City, Michigan, thesecranes are known wherever ships are loadedand construction work done. That this company, the acknowledged leaderin its line, should trace its designs onNational is but the result of its own ex-perience, as is the case of many of the largerAmerican concerns using National Cloth We want you to determine through your own experi-ence, of the superior transparency, uniform surface,exceptional erasing qualities, the elimination of theneed of pounce or powder, the ability to take eitherink or pencil marks satisfactorily, and of the greatwearing and non-cracking qualities. Just request a sample sheet of sufficient size for actualuse and compare it in every way with the cloth youare now using and you will find tha


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