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WIIIIIIIIHH HPllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHNlNNNHNNNlllllllllllllllllillllllllillllllllllllllllll S 3 A R C H L I G H '.l.' HllllllllllllHHlllllHillllHillllilllllllillllllllllllllHllllllllllllllllHHNNHHHHNHllllllllllllllllllllllNHHHII' The American Accent in Education - . America is the most cosmopolitan of all nat.,o tinguish the ancestry of one another by the pronu Further than this we can distinguish the par others come by their dialect and their accent. In the last year or two there seems to have acterizes all too many Americans as they attemp 1 I-Ieretofore, the educators, especially, have bee explaining that it means the leading out of a them. The recent pronunciation, affected by the new the heavy accent on the ducat. And it appears tk out of the ducats from the pockets of the poor hel True it is that these ducats are necessary true it is that each year America is spending mor preceding year. But there are several questions that may ri old Latin derivative word be too definitely Angli For the sake of brevity, the questions pertaini answered in tabular form. FIRST QUESTION: DO AMERICAN S It is true that in 1920 the American public dollars as against one hundred forty million dol whether this be too much or too little is best consid ns and most of us are able to dis- nc-lation of our common words. t of the United States from which tpeen developing an accent that char- to say the single word educating , speaking the word as ed-u-cat-ing , iihild's native powers, and developing accent, is this: e-ducat-ing -with a 1 G4 ' t the woxd now means the leading pless tax payer . to operate the public schools. And e money for education than in any Zvhtly be considered before this good ized. ng to this American accent must be CHOOLS COST TOO MUCH? schools spent one thousand million lars of thirty years before. But ered as a matter of comparison. In 1920 some national expenditures were these: a. Movies ....................... b. Autos --- c. Tobacco .... d. Education .... e. Candy ...... f. Soft drinks ................... And who can sa that movies are worth seve Y tobacco twice as much, with candy and cosmetics SECOND QUESTION: HOW DID AMER The difference between the S1,045,000,000 in J explained by these three factors: fab Increased attendance accounted for- tbl Depreciation of dollar power ...... I ich The remainder allows but 2:51 per day Only 294C a day to make schools better than th no one can call America extravagant in its expendi --- ..... s7,700,700,000 3,500,000,000 2,200,000,000 1,045,000,000 1,000,000,000 1,100,000,000 n times as much as education, and of like value? ICA SPEND THIS BILLION? .920 and the S140,000,000 in 1890 is ------------------s195,304,333 ------------------ 638,040,991 per pupil for school betterment. ey were thirty years ago! Assuredly tures for schools. HlllIHHIHH!lIIIIIIIIIIIHWHHHHlHlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIUHHHV!NNNHHHIIIIEIIIIHHlllllllllllllilllililil 1 9 2 3 ll1lil!!llllllllllllllllilllllllllillllHWlllllllHWllllllliillllllllllWHNHilllHHHMHIIIIIIIIIIIEWHlHHHHHHHHIHIIIHIH
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