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12 THE MECHANIC Snhnul QMIIEBIB BOARD OF TRUSTEES A JOHN WANAMAKER JOHN STORY JENKS ROBERT M. COYLE ALFRED C. HARRISON LEVI L. RUE JOHN S. NEWBOLD CHARLES S. DAY HARRY S. BITTING, President JAMES A. PRATT, Director VERNON L. RUPP, Assistant Director INSTRUCTORS CHARLES R. MILLER, Carpentry JOSEPH H. SHISLER, Bricklaying NATHAN J. TOBIAS, Patternmaking HARVEY R. BURR, Agriculture A. LEONARD LOGAN, Machinery VERNON L. RUPP, Engineering JOHN T. VAN STAN, Drawing TEACHERS ABBIE A. EYRE, Principal SUSANNA T. BRUTON A. BLANCHE DERRICKSON MARGARET E. DERRICKSON MYFANWY EVANS PHOEBE EVES M. EDITH GEESEY HARRIET BALDWIN , . .L ...,,, -.. If MATRONS MARGARET E. STELL, Head Matron GERTRUDE C. DORWART ANNA U. ARMSTRONG MARY J. HILL ANNA B. CAMPBELL CARRIE GUSS ' CAMILLE PAINTER SARAH A. SHARPLESS CORNELIA BELL E. T. MULLIGAN, Nurse
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WILLIAMSON SCHOOL 11 Cliiiin Qlnurage The young man going into the industrial field needs civic courage. In meeting the problems of life the individual has a certain civic duty to perform requiring courage. K IAMES A. PRATT, Direcror combat the tendency within is greater than the former. In the United States The path of advancement is and evening schools. The designer, and manager of to ourselves The people of our nation decide its destiny. If the people, young and old, do not have the courage to stand for principles of fair dealing' in business, our nation cannot continue to exist. The United States is a place of opportunity. It always has been a place of opportunity and al- ways will be such as long as- we retain our present form of government. Of course, it is not a place of opportunity for those men and women who are indifferent to their own interests, who are too indolent to prepare themselves for opportunity, these people make up the personnel of society'si failures, usually fail- ures because they Want to be such. Such people are anxious to get away from the trfed and only true path to success, namely, that of rendering service to society for pay received. Many persons are much interested in the pay received, but only slightly, or not at all interested in the service rendered. Earning is not an im- portant part of their code of ethics. If we are to continue as a land of opportunity, the young, as well as the old, must have the courage now, and in the future, to stand by the old-fashioned doctrine of earning their living, not simply getting it. This requires the civic cour- age to combat by word and act those who op-pose such a doctrine. It also requires courage to to become indolent. Frequently this latter task the laborer of today is the expert mechanic of tomorrow. open to him through the medium of technical papers, books, expert mechanic of today is the foreman. superintendent, UIOITOW. Our whole industrial organization is built from the bottom upward. In no other country on the globe do we find such opportunities. Indolence will eliminate these opportunities. If we are to keep the paths of opportunity open, we must see to it that the idler, the man or woman withoutAmerican ideals, is educated to our standards. Every indi- vidual must take his or her place as a teacher in the school of Americanism. The teaching is done both by word and example, Americanism and idleness are opposed and the teacher in this school must be a worker himself and not an idler. With his own busy life as an example he can and should courageously advocate the useful life in preference to the idle life. The worker should, and must, have adequate pay for his work, and the manufacturer, as well as the merchant, must have a reasonable profit. We must be satisfied with reasonable pay and profit, for if we are not, we will reach a state of no pay and no profit. For reasonable pay and profit we must render reasonable service. Young men who have had the opportunity of three years at Williamson should have the civic courage necessary to spread the news of America's opportuntiiesg they should be examples of good Americanism, industrious, serious, thrifty, and conscientious in their endeavors. If principles such as those outlined form the foundation of their industrial life, the graduates of Williamson, 1921, will attain that success which all their friends heartily wish them. Faithfully yours, JAMES A. PRATT.
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