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Story January 24, 1916

The Milwaukee Leader

Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin

What is this article about?

Milton C. Potter, Milwaukee schools superintendent, advocates strict U.S. federal supervision of industrial schools accepting government funds in a Monday statement after attending a Minneapolis convention, praising Milwaukee's vocational training lead.

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WANTS U. S. SUPERVISION

OF FEDERAL AID SCHOOLS

Strict federal supervision of all industrial schools accepting government money was advocated by Milton C. Potter, superintendent of schools, in a statement Monday.

He returned to Milwaukee on Sunday from Minneapolis, where he attended the convention of the National Society for the Promotion of Industrial Education.

Milwaukee, he said, was far ahead of other cities in the matter of vocational training, judging from discussions heard at the convention.

What sub-type of article is it?

Policy Advocacy News Report

What keywords are associated?

Federal Supervision Industrial Schools Vocational Training Milwaukee Schools National Convention

What entities or persons were involved?

Milton C. Potter

Where did it happen?

Milwaukee, Minneapolis

Story Details

Key Persons

Milton C. Potter

Location

Milwaukee, Minneapolis

Event Date

Monday

Story Details

Milton C. Potter advocated strict federal supervision of industrial schools accepting government money in a statement on Monday after returning from a convention in Minneapolis, where he noted Milwaukee's advancement in vocational training.

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