The university in overalls; a plea for part-time study . The Frcntier Oillefte in the Lumber Patterson. , with his class of feilow-lumberjacks, on theNorth Shore-winter of 1902, Fellow-laborers with the Instructor A group of Finns, Swedes andAustrians, in the Upper Fraser (Country, B.(., 1911. (I;icin^^ page 10!, The University and the Frontier 101 compulsory education of all adults in order to preventwar. The British Education Act of 1918, commonlyknown as the Fisher Bill, places the claims of educationbefore those of industry in the British Isles. It makeseducation legally


The university in overalls; a plea for part-time study . The Frcntier Oillefte in the Lumber Patterson. , with his class of feilow-lumberjacks, on theNorth Shore-winter of 1902, Fellow-laborers with the Instructor A group of Finns, Swedes andAustrians, in the Upper Fraser (Country, B.(., 1911. (I;icin^^ page 10!, The University and the Frontier 101 compulsory education of all adults in order to preventwar. The British Education Act of 1918, commonlyknown as the Fisher Bill, places the claims of educationbefore those of industry in the British Isles. It makeseducation legally compulsory up to the age of eighteenand optionally longer. The trend of public opinion in Britain is seen also bythe action of the Master of Balliol College, who not longago declared himself in favor of better hours of labor, andprovision for entertainment and educational facilities forworking men. The New Magna Charta of Labor recognizes theright of a State to require a certain standard of educationfrom immigrants and calls for technical or regular educa-tional classes for workers between the ages of fifteen andeighteen years. This will mean that classes will be pro-vided in every large


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