Association educational work for men and boys; . Business English—Paterson, N. Carpentry, Boys Club—New Haven, Conn. SPRCIAL COURSES 81 9. Special Courses or Schools The uniqueness of the movement is shown nowhere tobetter advantage than in the successful way many Asso-ciations have met new educational needs of the day causedby the ever increasing vocational demands of the times. With its purpose to help men and boys, with its freedomfrom the ill effects of too much system and tradition, ofteninspired to do something different from any other insti-tution in the line of meeting new needs—th


Association educational work for men and boys; . Business English—Paterson, N. Carpentry, Boys Club—New Haven, Conn. SPRCIAL COURSES 81 9. Special Courses or Schools The uniqueness of the movement is shown nowhere tobetter advantage than in the successful way many Asso-ciations have met new educational needs of the day causedby the ever increasing vocational demands of the times. With its purpose to help men and boys, with its freedomfrom the ill effects of too much system and tradition, ofteninspired to do something different from any other insti-tution in the line of meeting new needs—the Associationhas thus pioneered many new special schools or example, the first auto school in America was born inthe Association at Boston in 1900. From experience in these special schools the followingsuggestions as to the organization and conduct of such afeature will be appreciated: a. Discover the need The first step is to find out what need there may be forsuch a feature as an auto course. Many personal inter-views of leading auto men, of owners of machines


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