. Review of reviews and world's work. COTTON SPINNING ANU KUO WEAVING. A COOKINU CLASS IN THE DOMESTIC SCIENCE BUILDING. and wheelwrights, tinsmiths, coopers, and work-ers at other skilled trades and crafts. Thebreaking up of the old system has involved thedisappearance of those means by which such skillwas transmitted. And now that the old genera-tion has practically passed away the need isclearly apparent. It does not follow that there can at once beestablished all over the South a series of greatinstitutions like Hampton for the teaching ofskill in the trades ; but it does follow that thete


. Review of reviews and world's work. COTTON SPINNING ANU KUO WEAVING. A COOKINU CLASS IN THE DOMESTIC SCIENCE BUILDING. and wheelwrights, tinsmiths, coopers, and work-ers at other skilled trades and crafts. Thebreaking up of the old system has involved thedisappearance of those means by which such skillwas transmitted. And now that the old genera-tion has practically passed away the need isclearly apparent. It does not follow that there can at once beestablished all over the South a series of greatinstitutions like Hampton for the teaching ofskill in the trades ; but it does follow that theteachers who go out from normal training schoolslike Hampton to take charge of the education ofnegro children—for wliich the taxpayers of theSouthern States provide many millions of dol-lars every year—should un-ci e r s t a n d thenature of the Soutlieru in-dustrial problem. And it isimportant that they should bedeeply convinced that whatthe negro children need aboveall things is the gospel ofcharacter and hard work. T


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