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LIST OF REFERENCES RELATING TO THE EDUCATION OF APPRENTICES.@

Albertson, Ralph. The decay of apprenticeship and corporation schools. Charities and The Commons, 19: 814-20, October 5, 1907. illus.

Banes, Charles H. Manual training and apprenticeship schools in 1890. Philadelphia, George H. Buchanan and co., 1890. 81 p. 8°

Barter, Frank. Training apprentices. Cassier's magazine, 21: 16-21, November 1901.

Becker, O. M. Modern adaptation of the apprenticeship system. Engineering magazine, 32: 169-76, November 1906.

Systems by representative American employers.

· Modern adaptations of the apprenticeship system. Engineering magazine, 32:321-39, December 1906. illus.

Burk, Addison B. Apprenticeship as it was and is, with some suggestions about industrial schools for the training of workmen. Philadelphia, Philadelphia social science association [1882?] 26 p. 8°

Burlingame, Luther D. An example of the modern development of the apprenticeship system. Engineering magazine, 26: 511-19, January 1904.

The author is chief draftsman of the Brown and Sharpe manufacturing company, Providence, R. I.

The apprenticeship system in America. Its relation to trade schools and the influence of each on American exports. Cassier's magazine, 31: 72–77, November 1906.

Cardullo, Forrest E. Apprenticeship and industrial education. American machinist, 29-1: 244-46, February 22, 1906.

Carlton, Frank T. The apprenticeship question in America. Cassier's magazine, 27: 499-501, April 1905.

Function of the school in the training of apprentices. School review, 12: 631-34, October 1904.

Cherouny, Henry W. The burial of the apprentice . . . New York, The Cherouny printing & publishing co., 1900. 193 p. 8°

Goss, William Freeman Myrick. Graduate apprentices. Engineering magazine, 27: 257-59, May 1904.

Hampson, Thomas. The apprenticeship question and industrial schools. In National education association. Journal of proceedings and addresses, 1885. New York, 1886, p. 151-59.

Hayward, John A. Apprenticeship schools for the young
Gibson bros., printers, 1887. 11 p. 8°

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Washington,

MacArthur, Arthur. Apprenticeship. In his Education in its relation to

manual industry. New York, 1884, p. 178-95.

• Prepared in the Library of the Bureau of Education.

Mack, John G. D. Trades training for non-technically educated men. In Society for the promotion of engineering education. Proceedings, 1901. p. 310-20 (29)

Summer school for apprentices and artisans, at the University of Wisconsin. Massachusetts. Board of statistics of labor. The apprenticeship system. In its Thirty-seventh annual report, January 1907. p. 1-86.

[Separate] Boston, Wright & Potter printing co., 1906. 86 p. 8° Minnesota. Bureau of labor statistics. The apprentice system. In its Fourth biennial report, 1894. St. Paul, Pioneer press, 1895. p. 126-382.

Parks, E. H. The question of apprentices: How it is solved in the United States. Cassier's magazine, 23: 199-201, November 1902.

Editorial, with forms of indentures, p. 201-204.

Paterson, Robert. Instruction of apprentices. Engineering magazine, 26: 438-40, December 1903.

Rawson, S. G. The Nation, the apprentice, and the polytechnic. Contemporary review, 80: 584-98, October 1901.

Reynolds, J. H. Technical training of the schools as a substitute for apprenticeship. London, 1895. 15 p. 8o

Schurz, Carl. Technical instruction versus apprenticeship ... New York, 1886. 18 p. 16°

Stratton, George Frederick (Carling, George, pseud.) A rising industrial problem; the new apprenticeship. Engineering magazine, 34: 401-13, December 1907.

Thompson, Langdon S. Decay of apprenticeship; its cause and remedies. In National education association. Journal of proceedings and addresses, 1881, p. 246–51.

Thompson, Silvanus Phillips. The apprenticeship of the future.

American

architect, 8: 148-50, 162-63, September 25, October 2, 1880. Also in Contemporary review, 38: 472-85, September 1880.

Apprenticeship: Scientific and unscientific. Society of arts. Journal, 28:34-42, December 5, 1879.

Discussion, p. 42-47.

- Technical education: Apprenticeship. London, 1879. 56 p. 8o Thurston, Robert Henry. Apprenticeship question. Science, n. s. 5:299–300, February 19, 1897.

Trade apprentices in public schools. World's work, 5:3366-67, April 1903. Weyl, Walter E., and Sakolski, A. M. Conditions of entrance to the principal trades. In United States. Bureau of labor. Bulletin no. 67, November 1906, p. 681-780.

APPRENTICESHIP LAWS.

France.

Décret du 17 mars 1888, portant règlement d'administration publique sur les écoles manuelles d'apprentissage. In Ministère de l'instruction publique et des beaux-arts. Classement général des écoles primaires publiques ... Paris, Imprimerie nationale, 1888. p. 45-52 (Musée pédagogique. Mémoires et documents scolaires. no. 70)

Germany.

Hoffman, F. Die organisation des handwerks und die regelung des lehrlingswesens auf grund des reichsgesetzes vom 26. Juli, 1897. Berlin, C. Heh

mann, 1902. viii, 383 s. 3. aufl.

Keil, K. Die neuordnung des handwerker- und lehrlingswesens. Eine gemein verständliche darstellung der vom geltenden rechte abweichenden vorschriften des reichsgesetzes, betreffend die abänderung der gewerbeord nung vom 26. Juli, 1897. Leipzig, E. Avenarius. xvi, 120 s. 8o

Great Britain.

Austin, E. Law relating to apprentices. London, 1890. 216 p. 8°

United States.

United States. Commissioner of labor. Digest of apprentice laws. Special report, Washington, 1904. p. 13-30.

INDENTURES.

[Forms of indentures] Cassier's magazine, 23: 201–204, November 1902. Editorial, following article by E. H. Parks.

Bache, Alexander Dallas. Regulations of Heriot's Hospital [Edinburgh, Scotland; for the apprenticeship of pupils leaving school] In his Report on education in Europe to the Trustees of the Girard college for orphans. Philadelphia, 1839. p. 644-45.

TRADES UNIONS AND APPRENTICESHIP.

Bemis, Edward Webster. Relation of labor organizations to the American boy and to trade instruction. American academy of political and social science. Annals, 5: 209-41, September 1894.

Relation of trades unions to apprentices. Quarterly journal of economics, 6: 76-93, October 1891.

Motley, James M. Apprenticeship in American trade unions. Hopkins press, November-December 1905. 122 p. 8° university studies in historical and political science. 11-12)

APPRENTICESHIP OF GIRLS.

Baltimore, Johns

(Johns Hopkins Series XXV, nos.

Garsault, T. École d'apprentissage de filles. In his Histoire de l'enseignement primaire au Havre... Havre, 1889, p. 392–441.

[Oakeshott, Mrs.] The écoles professionnelles of Paris (For girls) In London. County council. The apprenticeship question. Report of the section of the education committee appointed to consider the question of apprenticeships. [London, 1906] James Truscott & son. p. 40-45.

EDUCATION IN SPECIAL TRADES.

Bookbinders.

Massachusetts. Commission on industrial education. Industrial continuation schools for bookbinders' apprentices. Munich. Boston, Wright & Potter printing co., 1907. 11 p. 8° (Bulletin no. 5)

Building trades.

Sikes, George C. Apprentice system in the building trades. Journal of politica! economy, 2:397-423, June 1894.

Electrical engineers.

Downton, Charles Edward. The training of apprentices in an engineering works. Engineering magazine, 26:380–89, December 1903. illus.

Westinghouse electric and manufacturing company.

School for apprentices of the General electric company, Lynn, Massachusetts. Engineering magazine, 32: 625-28, January 1907.

Stratton, George Frederick (Carling, George, pseud.)

The improvement of

opportunity for the young workman. Engineering magazine, 33:774–79, August 1907.

Foundrymen.

Kreuzpointer, Paul. What can our schools do for our foundry apprentices? American foundrymen's association. Journal, 10:141-53, February 1902. Lane, H. M. Making a moulder. American machinist, 28-2: 130-32, July 27, 1905.

Plan for a school for foundry apprentices.

Gardeners.

Massachusetts.

Commission on industrial education. Industrial continuation
Boston, Wright & Potter

schools for gardeners' apprentices. Munich.
printing co., 1907. 6 p. 8° (Bulletin no. 6)

Jewelers.

Massachusetts. Commission on industrial education.

Industrial continuation

schools for jewelers' and gold and silver workers' apprentices. Munich. Boston, Wright & Potter printing co., 1907. 12 p. 8° (Bulletin no. 1)

Mechanical engineers.

Apprenticeship in machine construction. Engineering magazine, 12: 852, February 1897.

Brocklehurst, Frederick. What Manchester is doing for engineering apprentices. Engineering magazine, 33: 247-54, May 1904.

Estep, H. Cole. The technical student and the engineering apprenticeship course. Engineering magazine, 27: 165-69, May 1907.

Gates, Philetus W. Apprenticeship system of the Allis-Chalmers company. Engineering magazine, 27: 23-26, April 1904.

Massachusetts. Commission on industrial education.

Industrial continuation

schools for machinists' apprentices. Munich. Boston, Wright & Potter printing co., 1907. 12 p. 8° (Bulletin no. 3)

Industrial continuation schools for mechanics' apprentices. Munich. Boston, Wright & Potter printing co., 1907. 15 p. 8° (Bulletin no. 4) Status of apprenticeship in the trades concerned with the production of machinery. American machinist, 19-2: 1184-1203, December 24, 1896.

One hundred and sixteen letters from representative machine-building establishments and railway shops.

Vauclain, Samuel M. The system of apprenticeship at the Baldwin locomotive works. Engineering magazine, 27: 321-33, June 1904. illus.

Printers.

[Hoe apprenticeship school] A successful factory school. 34: 322-23, September 1906.

Railroadmen.

Review of reviews,

Barnard, W. T. Technical instruction in the Baltimore and Ohio railroad service. In his Service report on technical education, with special reference to the Baltimore and Ohio railroad service. October 1, 1886. Baltimore, 1887, p. 139–68.

Clarke, Isaac Edwards. The technological school of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad company. In his Art and industry, Washington, 1898, pt. 4, p. 129-47.

Exhibits, p. 147-70.

Creighton, G. W. Apprenticeship system on the Pennsylvania road. Scientific American, 97: 223, September 28, 1907.

Cross, C. W. and Russell, W. B. Railroad apprenticeship system. Engineering magazine, 33: 786-88, August, 1907.

Eaton, J. Shirley. Railroad apprenticeship. In United States. Bureau of education. Report of the Commissioner for the year 1898-99. v. 1, p. 907–19. Warman, Cy. A school for railway apprentices. World to-day, 10: 99-100, January, 1906.

Grand trunk railway system.

Woodworkers.

France. Ministère du commerce, de l'industrie, des postes et des télégraphes. Apprentissage industriel. Rapport sur l'apprentissage dans les industries de l'ameublement. Paris, 1905. 654 p.

EDUCATION IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES.

France.

France. Ministère de l'instruction publique et des beaux-arts. Programmes généraux des écoles manuelles d'apprentissage. Paris, Imprimerie nationale, 1888. 24 p. 8° (Musée pédagogique. Mémoires et documents scolaires. no. 74)

Ministère du commerce, de l'industrie, des postes et des télégraphes. Apprentissage industriel. Rapport sur l'apprentissage dans l'imprimerie, 1889-1901. Paris, Imprimerie nationale, 1902. 96, 320 p. 8°

Garsault, T. École d'apprentissage de garçons. In his Histoire de l'enseignement primaire au Havre . . . Havre, Imprimerie du commerce, 1889. p. 347-91.

Salicis, G. Enseignement primaire et apprentissage. Paris, Sandoz & Fischbacker, 1878. 190 p. 2. ed. 12°

Thompson, Silvanus Phillips. Apprenticeship schools in France. London, Hamilton, Adams & co., n. d. 74 p.

List of schools in workshops, p. 13-14.

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