The Utility of All Kinds of Higher Schooling: An Investigation
The Utility of All Kinds of Higher Schooling: An Investigation
Richard Teller Crane
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Car- negie lays the foundation for justifying his support of technical education. He, in fact, misleads the pub- lic, and his course can not fail to do more harm than good. Mr. Carnegie, instead of answering my questions himself, as stated above, has Mr. Hamerschlag, a director of the Carnegie Technical School, do so. 252 TECHNICAL AND SPECIAL SCHOOLING. The shop-trained man performs his work within the radius of his arm; the technically trained man, within the radius of his brain; therefore, t...echnical training of an individual makes him valuable in direct proportion as his education is manifested by results. I asked Mr. Carnegie : " Do you owe your success in business to any considerable extent to technically educated mechanics? " [Meaning, of course, mechan- ics graduated from technical schools. ] Mr. Hamerschlag answers for Mr. Carnegie : " Yes, because you [Carnegie] adopted economic processes of manufacturing and labor-saving machines, both of which require trained minds as well as trained hands to perfect and operate.
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