. The Saturday evening post. ( r. The U. S. Army School is the greatest school in the than a hundred thousand students in it—about fiftypercent of the enlisted men—all studying something. Some are studying general courses: arithmetic, spell-ing, geography, English, U. S. History. Some are learn-ing a trade: auto-mechanics, masonry, printing, plumbing. Some are learning to be radio operators; some bakers;some horseshoers; some truck-gardeners. Some school—the U. S. Army School — that teaches a hundred trades. And the soldier earns a good living while he is learn-ing, has a chance to


. The Saturday evening post. ( r. The U. S. Army School is the greatest school in the than a hundred thousand students in it—about fiftypercent of the enlisted men—all studying something. Some are studying general courses: arithmetic, spell-ing, geography, English, U. S. History. Some are learn-ing a trade: auto-mechanics, masonry, printing, plumbing. Some are learning to be radio operators; some bakers;some horseshoers; some truck-gardeners. Some school—the U. S. Army School — that teaches a hundred trades. And the soldier earns a good living while he is learn-ing, has a chance to rub elbows with folks from otherthan his own home town, and live in new eye-and-mind-opening surroundings. THE


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