. Carpenter. ,Skillful Fellow of toil, Maker of things of worth;Lover of weary craftsmen, Friend of the working man:Master of skilled day labor, forget it ye who can:Brother of earths slave toilers, come to set them free,By making all labor holy, as God first meant it should is His heartning message, spread it at His bequest:Come to me all that labor, and I will give you rest. I would I had worked beside Him as He toiled at the carpenters bench,I had counted it highest honor to have held His hammer and wrench:But now in the marts of labor and all through the channels of trade,In the re


. Carpenter. ,Skillful Fellow of toil, Maker of things of worth;Lover of weary craftsmen, Friend of the working man:Master of skilled day labor, forget it ye who can:Brother of earths slave toilers, come to set them free,By making all labor holy, as God first meant it should is His heartning message, spread it at His bequest:Come to me all that labor, and I will give you rest. I would I had worked beside Him as He toiled at the carpenters bench,I had counted it highest honor to have held His hammer and wrench:But now in the marts of labor and all through the channels of trade,In the reeking shops of the sweater and the factories where things are made,And over the men who control the workers and their wage,Now stands the Master Workman, who toils with every age;This is the word that he utters, hear it ye loafers that shirk,These are my fellow toilers, blessed are they that work! George A. Miller. San Jose, Cal., January 1st, 1913 Dedicated to Carpenters Local No. 316 Published by Request 14. ria The Carpenter Official Journal of The United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America Published on (he 15th of each month at the CARPENTERS BUILDING Indianapolis, Ind. UNITED BROTHERHOOD OF CARPENTERS AND JOINERS OF AMERICA, PUBLISHERS FRANK DUFFY, Editor Subscription Price,One Dollar a Year in Advance, postpaid. Address all Letter? and Money to FRANK DU i, Carpenters Building Indianapolis, Ind. INDIANAPOXIS, APRII,, 1913 Indianas Vocational EducationEnactment At the 1911 session of the IndianaGeneral Assembly, that body enacted alaw providing for the appointment of acommission of seven persons, to be knownas the Commission on Industrial andAgricultural Education, to investigatethe needs of education in the different in-dustries in Indiana, and how far theneeds are met by existing institutions,and to consider what new forms of edu-cational effort may be advisable. This commission, of which our GeneralSecretary, Frank Duffy, was a memberas the representative of


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