Report of the Commissioner of Education Made to the Secretary of the Interior for the Year ... with Accompanying PapersU.S. Government Printing Office, 1928 - Education |
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Page 13 - universities; and participation in the work of the Commission on Teacher Education of the American Council on Education. The Survey of Higher Education of Negroes.—The Survey of Higher Education of Negroes has entered its second year. Forty thousand
Page 73 - Corps, * * * for the purpose of providing employment, as well as vocational training, for youthful citizens of the United States who are unemployed and in need of employment * * * through the performance of useful work in connection with the conservation and development of the natural resources of
Page 36 - Other civic agencies. He has also worked with the Bureau of Prisons of the United States Department of Justice in devising an educational program for Federal prisons and correctional institutions. Several visits were made to the institutions and a number of conferences were held during the year.
Page 1 - for the cost of courses of less than college grade, provided by such agencies in vocational schools pursuant to plans submitted by such agencies and approved by the United States Commissioner of Education, which plans shall include courses supplementary to employment in occupations essential to the national defense and
Page 73 - through the performance of useful work in connection with the conservation and development of the natural resources of the country." The educational program of the camps is carried on under