Bridgewater State University - Alpha Yearbook (Bridgewater, MA)

 - Class of 1908

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PAGE TWENTY-Two NORMAL OFFERING VOLUME TEN Jmibgewater 1RormaI Elssociation. BY MYRA E. HUNT. HF PIFTY FOURTH convention of the Bridgewater Normal Association met at the rooms of the Twentieth Century Club, Boston, on Saturday, April 27, 1907, with a large attendance. After the social hour and banquet, President john T. Prince - called the meeting to order. Mr. A. G. Boyden gave a hearty greeting to all, and spoke of the plans of the Association for placing upon the front of the school building two bronze tablets,-one to the Pioneers in Establishing the First Normal Schools in United States g the other to the Principals of the First Normal Schools. Mr. Prince then announced the topic for discussion,- Industrial Education, and presented the principal speakers. These were two of the alumni who have had an important part in working out this problem in Massachusetts. Miss Sarah Louise Arnold, Dean of Simmons College, urged that all through school life the pupil should recognize, as fully as possible, that school tasks have a bearing not only upon his own needs, but upon the great needs of the world. Her words were full of faith in the construc- tive genius of America, for she -believes with Dr. Harris that though the path of educational progress is a zigzag course, yet it is ever leading onward toward the best. T Mr. Charles H. Morse, Secretary of the Industrial Commission, presented the problem of the boy who leaves school early, unhtted for any trade, and likely to enter a business establishment to do boy's work with- out any prospect of promotion. To such a boy, the approach of manhood brings dissatisfaction with his situation and little hope of bettering it. The success of graduates from manual training schools, on the other hand, easily proves the great advantage of such an opportunity to many a young man who is not to enter college. Mr. George I. Aldrich and Secretary George H. Martin spoke briefly, emphasizing the fact that intelligence and character count more than skill, and that industrial education is not a new idea, but an old one with new applications. The address of Principal Arthur C. Boyden, telling of the progress of the school aims for the future, was a fitting close to a meeting full of enthusiasm and inspiration.

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voLUME TEN NORMAL OFFERING PAGE TWENTM-ONE With the responsibility there always comes the joy of independent effort. After one has learned one's business, so that the exercise of it can be free, without the trammels of the technical, then comes the joy of work. It is worth while to serve a long apprenticeship to acquire details, to learn methods, to become familiar with principles, until those details and methods and principles shall enter into one's very life, and fused together give the freest activity to the mind and heart. lEV6Ilil1Q Boat 5OI1Q My paddle gleams in the sunset light, My heart leaps up at the goodly sight Of black-stemmed pines, against an orange sky ! So smoothly on my boat doth glide, With soft and fragrant banks beside, I know not which is Silence, which is I ! MAUD M. Bkowms, 'oI.



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