Posts Tagged ‘1906’

The Apprenticeship System In America

With all the buzz about STEM programs, I thought it would be great to republish this article about apprenticeship which has fallen from education as I know it. [the following article is republished from Cassier’s Magazine November 1906 under the original title “The Apprenticeship System in America: Its Relation to Trade Schools and the Influence…

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Henry Latham Doherty Quotes

[as reprinted from Cassier’s magazine v. 30 May-Oct. 1906. Article by John Craig Hammond] The man who invents and creates, the man who improves on old methods, — a man who is a leader is the man worth while. To be a leader, to put away old methods and follow some untried path is to…

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Biography Louis Cassier – Founder of Cassier’s Magazine

[reprinted from Cassier’s magazine v. 30 May-Oct. 1906] Among the victims of the appalling railway disaster on the London & South-Western Railway, on July 1, was Louis Cassier, the founder of this magazine. Speeding from Plymouth to London, the fast night express, which carried mails and passengers from the American Line steamship “New York,” left…

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