Sessional papers of the Dominion of Canada 1913 . and motors; industrial physics; electricity; heatingand ventilation; lectures on hygiene. Pupils w^hen leaving may obtain the title of Engineer of the NationalSchools of Arts and Trades, established by decree of October 22, 1907, or thediploma of ex-pupil. Although these schools have been specially designed to train manufacturers,a large number of other careers are open to ex-pupils, among others railroading,bridge and road building, military engineering and mechanical employmentfor the Na\^% etc. Those w^ho are very good general draftsmen have


Sessional papers of the Dominion of Canada 1913 . and motors; industrial physics; electricity; heatingand ventilation; lectures on hygiene. Pupils w^hen leaving may obtain the title of Engineer of the NationalSchools of Arts and Trades, established by decree of October 22, 1907, or thediploma of ex-pupil. Although these schools have been specially designed to train manufacturers,a large number of other careers are open to ex-pupils, among others railroading,bridge and road building, military engineering and mechanical employmentfor the Na\^% etc. Those w^ho are very good general draftsmen have opportu-nities of entering the service of large industrial corporations as draftsmen. SECTION 2: HIGHER PRACTICAL SCHOOL OFCOMMERCE AND INDUSTRY. This School, at 79 Avenue de la Republiqae, Paris, is the oldest commercialschool in France, founded 1820. It is maintained by the Paris Board of Trade(600,000 francs), the city of Paris (50,000 francs) and students fees; 170 live IXDUSTRIAL TRAINING AND TECHNICAL EDUCATIONSESSIONAL PAPER No. 191d 957. Higher Practical School of Commerce and Industry, Rue de la Republique, Paris.


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