Book may have numerous typos, missing text, images, or index. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. 1911. Excerpt: ... Friday, November 3, 0:30 A. M. GENERAL SUBJECT What Types of Continuation Schools are Most Needea in American Conditions? Chairman- Carroll G. Pearse, Superintendent of Schools, Milwaukee, Wis. ADDRESSES Evening Trade and Industrial Schools, by Arthur L. Williston. Principal Wentworth Institute, Boston, Mass. Part Time Schools, by C. P. Cary, State Supt. of Public Instruction, Madison, Wis. DISCUSSION Edwin G. Cooley, Former Superintendent of Schools, Chicago, 111. A. Lincoln Filene, William Filenc's Sons Co., Boston. SUMMATION George N. Carman, Director Lewis Institute, Chicago, 111. Report of Committee on National Legislation, by Dr. David Skedden, State Commissioner of Education, Massachusetts. Friday, November 3, 2:30 P. M. GENERAL SUBJECT What Can be Done for the Factory Worker Through Industrial Education. Chairman: M. Edith Campbell, Director Schmidlapp Bureau, Cincinnati. ADDRESSES The Training of the Factory Worker Through Industrial Education by Charles A. Prosser, Deputy Commissioner of Education, Massachusetts. The Cincinnati Survey of Working Children, by Mrs. Helen Thompson Woolley, Director Cincinnati Vocation Bureau. The Social Side of Industrial Efficiency, by Alida Lattimore, Employment Department, H. Black Co., Cleveland. 15 Friday, November 3, 8 P. M. GENERAL SUBJECT Industrial Education Necessary to the Economic Development of the United States. Chairman: Fred A. Geier, Vice-President National Society for the Promotion of Industrial Education, Cincinnati. ADDRESSES Ferdinand C. Schwedtmax, President Citizen's Industrial Association, St. Louis, Mo. Edwin G. Cooley, Former Superintendent of Schools, Chicago, 111. John P. Frey, Editor International Molders' Journal, Cincinnati, 0. DISCUSSION John P. Frey, Editor International Molders' Journal. Edwin G. Cooley, Chic...