This auction features a membership card for Charles h. Winslow for the Massachusetts commission on Industrial education. The verso has a signature of Paul Winslow plus a sticker  for Winslow and the A.H.S. Athletic Association, Arlington, Massachusetts. Please ask questions. 


INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION.

What the Members of This Commission Saw in Europe.

The following matter was prepared to meet the request! of the public for Information concerning the work of the Committee which was sent abroad by the Massachusetts Commission on Industrial Education to study some typical European Industrial schools, this committee having just returned. Professor Paul H. Hanus and Charles H. Morse, both of this city, are respectively, the chairman and secretary of this commission. The committee which was sent by the Massachusetts Commission on Industrial Education to investig-Rte the Industrial educational conditions in

some of the most Important European countries, and which cons sted of Charles H. Winslow, a member of the commission, and Charles H. Morse, the secretary and executive officer, has brought back most Interesting and valuable reports on what they have found by observation and personal Inquiry. The Information gathered, not only includes an account of the various schools at present In operation, both as regards the courses of study and the administration and financing, but It embraces as well the views of some of the foremost authorities on Industrial education, together with the attitude of both employers and employees toward the Instruction provided by numerous schools operated by means of state, local and municipal subsidies, and by private funds. A very important element In this Investigation was the obtaining at first hand of the opinions of those qualified to judge concerning the effects of the plans at present In operation for giving Industrial education to the youth of both sexes.