| Charles Alpheus Bennett - Manual training - 1903 - 554 pages
...known as the Industrial Commission, whose business it had been to answer the question as to "How it is that the United States can afford to pay half a dollar in wages when we pay a shilling, and yet compete with us in the markets of the world ? " The Educational Commission... | |
| University of the State of New York - Education - 1904 - 916 pages
...COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY "How is it that the United States can afford to pay a half dollar in wages when we pay a shilling, and yet compete with us in the markets of the world?" This is a question addressed to industrial England by an English business man whose knowledge of industrial... | |
| University of the State of New York - Education - 1905 - 576 pages
...COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY "How is it that the United States can afford to pay a half dollar in wages when we pay a shilling, and yet compete with us in the markets of the world?" This is a question addressed to industrial England by an English business man whose knowledge of industrial... | |
| United States. Office of Education - Education - 1907 - 720 pages
...require any long description from myself. The great question which the industrial side had to answer was: "How is it that the United States can afford to pay...compete with us in the markets of the world? " The reply is to be found in my own views on the subject, and in those of the twenty-odd delegates of the... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education - Education - 1907 - 732 pages
...require any long description from myself. The great question which the industrial side had to answer was: "How is it that the United States can afford to pay...compete with us in the markets of the world?" The reply is to be found in my own views on the subject, and in those of the twenty-odd delegates of the... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education - Education - 1907 - 724 pages
...require any long description from myself. The great question which the industrial side had to answer was: "How .is it that the United States can afford to pay...compete with us in the markets of the world ? " The reply is to be found in my own views on the subject, and in those of the twenty-odd delegates of the... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - Science - 1909 - 906 pages
...that America can afford to pay the workmen half-a-dollar (and often more) in wages, where we pay but a shilling, and yet compete with us in the markets of the world ? " Mr. Mosely went on to sketch how, in American workshops, everything is sysUsnatiml, standardised... | |
| Manual training - 1918 - 708 pages
...twenty-six leading British educators and gave them the following very specific question to answer: "How is it that the United States can afford to pay half a dollar in wages when we pay a shilling, and yet compete with us in the markets of the world?" Their answer was the... | |
| Charles Alpheus Bennett, William Thomas Bawden - Manual training - 1918 - 466 pages
...twenty-six leading British educators and gave them the following very specific question to answer: "How is it that the United States can afford to pay half a dollar in wages when we pay a shilling, and yet compete with us in the markets of the world ?" Their answer was the... | |
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