The Artisan: A Monthly Magazine Representing the Students and the Faculty of the William Hood Dunwoody Industrial Institute, Minneapolis, Minnesota. The Official Publication of the Institute, Bind 51919 |
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... instructors , and will also offer a maximum of twenty - five scholarships annually at Dunwoody to promising young ... instructor and the necessary supplies . The apprentices agree in addi- tion to attend the school during the day on the ...
... instructors , and will also offer a maximum of twenty - five scholarships annually at Dunwoody to promising young ... instructor and the necessary supplies . The apprentices agree in addi- tion to attend the school during the day on the ...
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... instructors and employ men trained in school methods to organize and supervise instruction in order to operate intensive training courses for " green " employees , both young and old , they should , by reason of this experience , be ...
... instructors and employ men trained in school methods to organize and supervise instruction in order to operate intensive training courses for " green " employees , both young and old , they should , by reason of this experience , be ...
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... instructors , supervision , and sup- plies to carry on these classes . c . An agreement with the employer , the learner , and parent to carry the learners through the training period . 3. From the learners : a . An agreement to apply ...
... instructors , supervision , and sup- plies to carry on these classes . c . An agreement with the employer , the learner , and parent to carry the learners through the training period . 3. From the learners : a . An agreement to apply ...
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... instructors are willing to help him in his work . His opportuni- ties for a good start are better than his father's were and let it be said that any boy among us who does not take advantage of his opportunity is not making the best of ...
... instructors are willing to help him in his work . His opportuni- ties for a good start are better than his father's were and let it be said that any boy among us who does not take advantage of his opportunity is not making the best of ...
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... instructor , is again on the job and will have the boys guessing on alternating current in a short time . Our friend , Leonard Soderberg , who has been on a leave of absence from the Even- ing School of the Dunwoody Institute for the ...
... instructor , is again on the job and will have the boys guessing on alternating current in a short time . Our friend , Leonard Soderberg , who has been on a leave of absence from the Even- ing School of the Dunwoody Institute for the ...
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Side 11 - DRAMA, and that the following is, to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true statement of the ownership, management (and if a daily paper, the circulation), etc., of the aforesaid publication for the date shown in the above caption, required by the Act...
Side 8 - To live content with small means. To seek elegance rather than luxury, and refinement rather than fashion. To be worthy, not respectable, and wealthy, not rich.
Side 3 - SEND IT IN. If you have a bit of news, send it in. Or a joke that will amuse, send it in. A story that is true, an incident that's new, "We want to hear from you,
Side 12 - Carriages without horses shall go, And accidents fill the world with woe ; Around the world thoughts shall fly, In the twinkling of an eye.
Side 8 - ... babes and sages, with open heart; to bear all cheerfully, do all bravely, await occasions, hurry never ; — in a word, to let the spiritual, unbidden and unconscious, grow up through the common. This is to be my symphony.
Side 30 - I declined it from a principle which has ever weighed with me on such occasions, viz., that as we enjoy great advantages from the inventions of others, we should be glad of an opportunity to serve others by any invention of ours, and this we should do freely and generously.
Side 32 - Informations were given in to the police against him as a magician : his lodgings were searched ; and a great number of copies being found, they were seized. The red ink with which they •were embellished was said to be his blood.
Side 47 - It ain't the guns nor armament, nor funds that they can pay, but the close co-operation that makes them win the day, "It ain't the individual nor the army as a whole, but the everlastin' teamwork of every bloomin
Side 21 - I have to live with myself, and so I want to be fit for myself to know. I want to be able, as days go by, Always to look myself straight in the eye; I don't want to stand, with the setting sun, And hate myself for the things I've done.
Side 7 - THERE'S a magical tie to the land of our home, Which the heart cannot break, though the footsteps may roam Be that land where it may, at the Line or the Pole, It still holds the magnet that draws back the soul. 'Tis loved by the freeman, 'tis loved by the slave, 'Tis dear to the coward, more dear to the brave ! Ask of any the spot they like best on the earth, And they'll answer with pride,