Association educational work for men and boys; . loping intensively rather than exten-sively ; on the higher and more efficient training of educa-tional secretaries; also on Christian character buildingamong both boys and men. How Boys Attend High Schools (Public and Private)From U. S. Bureau of Education, 1910First 196,758 or 44. % ??^^?^I^^^^^^^^^B^^^HB^B^IHlSecond 120,984 or 27. % MKU^mma^^^^^^^^^Third 79,072 or ^^^^^^^m^mFourth 53,505 or BiB^^i^Graduate 50,533 or 11. 3. Principles In general the Association has for its object the develop-ment of a
Association educational work for men and boys; . loping intensively rather than exten-sively ; on the higher and more efficient training of educa-tional secretaries; also on Christian character buildingamong both boys and men. How Boys Attend High Schools (Public and Private)From U. S. Bureau of Education, 1910First 196,758 or 44. % ??^^?^I^^^^^^^^^B^^^HB^B^IHlSecond 120,984 or 27. % MKU^mma^^^^^^^^^Third 79,072 or ^^^^^^^m^mFourth 53,505 or BiB^^i^Graduate 50,533 or 11. 3. Principles In general the Association has for its object the develop-ment of all-round Christian manhood and boyhood—spirit-ually, educationally, physically, socially—all phases in onecoordinate effort to make life more abundant for each manand boy and thus establish Christs kingdom on earth. TheChurch at work among men and boys for the making ofmen, not money; for developing successful lives, not themere making of a living; for cultivating and promotingaltruism not selfish commercialism. The Association is not. McBuRNEY Memorial Cup ORE >XX E B ^?^ ^WHAT CAN^YOUS^fQUESTION
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