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JIU iggg - LJ cavtiiid fey boi+uj, jbep.a itme tt room TKADKS STl'DENTS: Recent i we have received a number of litters froi:: employers informing us of i lie satisfactory sit vice being rendered by former students of the school. This is the best news we receive. To prepare men to get jobs, to hold jobs, to rise to better jobs, to be successful in the skilled trades arc the objectives of the practical courses offered in our Trades School division. Our efficiency varies in proportion as to the extent that these objectives arc met. At the time this is written, all announcements that we receive from East and West indicate that there is considerable unemployment and that unemployment lists are growing. Despite that fact we are receiving calls every day this Spring from employers who want men trained in the Shops of our Centralized State Trade School. '1 his is encouraging; and it is proof of the fact that there always arc jobs for men with training. (jood luck to each of you ; to second year men who go to employment; and to first ear men who take jobs or make plans to be back with us next year. We will welcome back on September 12th you first year men who made good records during 1948-49. G. W. Havbrty.
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' 7 £ ig4g Aljmvu fle.p,a it be Qo-tLe'ino-'i “ l |,c interest of North Dakota people in our institutions of higher learning has been indicated duriim the past few years, both by the number of students who have enrolled and also by the substantial appropriations that have been made by the la two sessions of the Legislature for our several colleges. We arc living in a new age. Science, invention, concentration of people in industrial centers and rapid communication and transportation have both broadened and complicated the experiences of living. 1 o make the most of these opportunities and to direct our course in a constructive way it is essential that a larger percentage of our |)cop!c have the advantage of a college education. 'That training, however, should be associated with a good old fashioned homespun phiosophy of kindness and consideration for all those wuh whom we might be associated.” Fred G. Aan’dahl Governor of North Dakota
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f L: !Q49 fcjaaraiu Wksi.kv Ai.i.kx Radio Shop and Related Theory Bt: II. Barnard Elect rical F.ngineering Charles Bkock.mkykr Elect rical AI at hematics Radio and Theory Walter A. Currie Linotype and Journalism Gerald Cass business Fundamentals Stanley L. Dotsetii Auto Body Repair Norman CL Ekbi.ad Donald C. Fauss Electrical Math., Theory, Surveying, Mathematics Blue Print Reading
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