Sessional papers of the Dominion of Canada 1913 . amber of the Seine, or from different corpora-tions. Many kinds of scholarships are given to the school in the same way as inthe evening classes. Instruction in the evening is about the same as in the daytime; , German, Spanish, typewriting, stenography, bookkeeping. No compar-ison can be made between evening students and day students, as the formerattend only three times a week. Day pupils are practically boarders in this school. A talented boy attendingan evening class for a certain time could acquire about the same amount of i


Sessional papers of the Dominion of Canada 1913 . amber of the Seine, or from different corpora-tions. Many kinds of scholarships are given to the school in the same way as inthe evening classes. Instruction in the evening is about the same as in the daytime; , German, Spanish, typewriting, stenography, bookkeeping. No compar-ison can be made between evening students and day students, as the formerattend only three times a week. Day pupils are practically boarders in this school. A talented boy attendingan evening class for a certain time could acquire about the same amount of in-struction as a young man of 16. Of course they have an advantage over daystudents in that they have practical experience. Experts as Teachers. There are two classes of professors:—(i) those who teach geography, etc.; (2)business then who teach their specialty for an hour or two; also expert account-ants, railway men, etc., and the government textile inspector, etc. Transporta- 960 DOMIMOX OF C\iyAI).i ROYAL COMMISSION ON 3 GEORGE v., A. 1913. Gymnasium. ?sf^f^ •^• I* W{J


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