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Chicago, Cook County, Illinois
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The New York State Industrial Education Bureau reports that working youth aged 14-17 are sane and responsible, with continuation school training providing scholastic skills that enhance their market value for better jobs.
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The New York State working youth is a sane, responsible individual, the Industrial Education Bureau of the State Education Department reports smugly in its study of the "progress" of several thousand boys, ranging in age from 14 to 17, employed in various capacities throughout the state.
In its report, the bureau indicates the nature of the "scholastic" training given the young men in the continuation schools. "The schooling the boy receives in the upper grades," the guardians of the youth state, "gives him a market value which enables him to secure a better job when he leaves school."
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The Industrial Education Bureau of the State Education Department reports on the progress of several thousand boys aged 14 to 17 employed throughout the state, describing them as sane and responsible. The report highlights scholastic training in continuation schools that gives the youth market value for better jobs upon leaving school.