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...that boys finishing a four year course there are credited with three years in other high schools. Most of the graduates become mechanics or draughtsmen. Though the pupils are thus taught to earn their own living by their hands, specialization at such an early age seems highly dangerous. The ideal of a general education is admittedly a secondary consideration. The institution is little more than a training school for the Ford factory. That children should be taught a certain amount of manual training is a very good thing as there are few better ways to teach good physical coordination. However...
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...enjoyed on the afternoon of Thanksgiving Day one of the best boxing shows witnessed hereabouts in recent years. . . . The initial bout brought together two fast and talented colored boys, Jackson and Lawrence. . . . Addison and Madison, two colored welters, followed and swapped punches through four lively rounds. . . . This is an ideal place for men to refit morally and physically for the battle of life and go home brimful of health and vitality...
...which is the ideal that binds peoples together," continued the great emotional actress. "It is a faith to which all is sacrificed. As at church, the artist, whose temple is the theatre, lays her soul bare...
...attainment of the musical ideal, there is said to be a two-fold struggle: the creation of a perfect art, and the elevation of humanity to the point of appreciating it. In the first, Walter Damrosch is no pre-eminent figure. In the second, he is perhaps the greatest of all. Despite his drawing room graces, he is, at heart, a democrat. He works less for the highest perfection than for the most good. Sir Thomas Beecham, patrician British conductor, fled England when the government decided to subsidize radio broadcasting, avowed: "Broadcasting . . . bears as much relation...