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llobetl ~oltn JOIIft, Greenfteld, of
the Dr Robert Jonea (lDIUY; Vrt
Samuel WUllaiDI, llfrrbbllfl,
Pa., 1nd lin Gwendnl111 Bierra,
the Dr T JeMe Jon .. fllllilir.
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The last Monday of each month
meeting
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parents of euh scouta are to be
cntcrt81ncd and take part In be
stowing upon their son his achieve
mcnt
was selected as Pack

Rest Of The leek

~~i~~;;,-~,~~::.~,h~:~~l t, achlllrea lliH naw pot, .- Unoe·
at hla luthcr'al'htludolphla market
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Larry ll111tcr,
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SOCIETY
Columbus spent tlio weok end
st~dcnt

lolr and !Ira llarry Saddler ol with his tJ.Jrunls, 1\lr and Mrs
llri&lt;fgopol'\ were wcok end "uoat. Cllfrortl llottcr, ~lornlnJ Stir
Arthur Ebcflbach Sr an4 •on,
of Mr and Mn Ben~&gt; Wolle end
Arthur
Jr were vltltor1 In dolum·
Mil William U~xter
bu1 Saturday~
Mt and Mn Everett Thomas
Arthur Eboroblloh Jr lull Sot·
and' daupt.er, Piyt, epenl Sunday
In O;ookavlll• with Mr and Mra urday night for hie home, Phlladel·
phla Pa, after a visit with hio
Wallet 1homn and family
Mr. and M11. Don Thorn•• or fathor Arthur Ebcrotiach, Si'
MOIUideviUe \l'll'e' week erid guests Mro Jacob Ebenbaeh, Mra Bon
of tbelt parentt. Mr ·and Mn Noutzlln&amp; nnd Milt. Kate Eool'l
Everett Tho111ao and Mr and Mrs bach vlelted Sunday In Mason, W
Va with tbe former's brother, Ed·
Ralp'll Grmo
ward Wlntero
;~r and Mrl H~I!Hin ,Burt, of
ltockland, were Sunday aueell of
their son and daupter.Jn lew, .Mr
und Mn, Marvin Burt and flmll,y.
Mr and ltr&amp; Jaelr Kl•l and lam:
lly o! O"rk, Ala, arrived here
Mond11y lor u vlalt wllh their par·
mot1 ~tr and ~Ira Harold Klni of
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where Democracy In the American Way is
still under au!plclon.
Our more free system, wherein students
.are not yet enttrelv subsidized Into sciences,
•.$ ltllluc~.
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Plii'IUe a nefartou•lnlematlonal goal, Ia more
flltln" to Free America.
.Ntilt~clll coUege
lolence !Neher
Tbll we should Rek to ritaln of ourselves
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lllucb a aeml·~tllled llbtlrer. Even In the face of the Spu~nlks.

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held sat· ~·· '"d Mro. ~ugene Johnaon
p ro for Pat· an~ !WR. ll.ow•rd, Mr. and Mrs.

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wae a1 Weal Pat JOhi\IOn and fon, Arnold, were
hll&lt;llonl Punerll Wecln~aday dinner, gueata of Mr.
:l~f~~~ Rouah and family •
ro:~f!'. edlllilll from~~ "!,tOwft I' Mf.~~!iCI ''MN.i!mll Hollman and ' ;-,
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II oltered ln IOhool that lnle\'ub
or 18 yeer-old He uoted IJiat the
teac,ber In ~rlcan 'Jf'•"
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In Russia he are
earns
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as much
compansons
bound
by thetr
appeal'}.'besa
In a
materialistic economy to have decisive im·
portance in the flow of young people toward
or away from a life in science
The result is that ilt Russ1a htgher educa·
tlon institutions have much hlgher pet cent·
a1es of students enrolled in science than do
Amencan colleges In Europe, for example,
to Illustrate aQolher difference in attitudes,
streets In cities are named after the great
people of the ages In sclonce, letters, and the
arts Is there a street In America named Ein·
stein Avenue? Or Comptom Boulevard? We
haven't seen one

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!-Dally Sehtlne11Pomerdy-Middleport, 0., Nov. 12, 1957

l)f Ill panelists
recognl2e(l expert on
._,. all~ Ia ali ex·lUIII~n. He had • It was suggested that Americans • finally
~!14ed lel!oj)l
tllrouglt what com· are becoming more conscious of the lmf\l!ra~ to our
~P~OQIOte year. Then tive necessity ol keeping up, or ahead, In act.
lie.came to
coinpltted bla scientific entlflc achievement. We may hit a crash program that crashes fl&amp;t someday.
~~. becoJQJIIJ a Datanll&amp;ad dtlzen.
The startling achievement of the Russians
lie teetHed tllal In RIIISia, as b) most ol
Europe, the ltu'#IIJ who bas graduated from in launching Sputnik I and II brought thll
a -DdiiJ1 ~ II aboQt where AIJierlca•s home to America In one heavy blast. Even
~~~ aopll91.11'9rt 'la.llds In required sub- ex-Army man President Eisenhower was for·
jects. Every ~PND ~o has graduated ced to say to 165,000,000 Americans on TV
'foiQ a secondary lcltool ltjiB had three years that the new czar of science in the United
Of eheml.dry, fqut ot mathemaUca, four of States would have power to settle lnler·service rlv~lrlea where It conflicted with getting
pbyJies, and thrtl of biology.
n,
In Pomeroy,. ~~!'-,port, and our county on quickly at putting our own satellite lp the
Squid
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lclt~li, pb)'lll:l ~ll.,.lly Is offered only ev·
wit,.~~
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he
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not
believe
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lltatr ll!
ery other 1•1f• ~lll!m on the off years.
Mrs. T. fl.
portune
time
to
centralize
scientific
research
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waa
called
waa unable to re. With hlo mother and (rlellda.
Army and Air Force Feeney-Ben~ett Poit. !fo. 128,
Mrs. Roll Kin&amp; and fam.
phflletl ICieQCI!I bu beel! stirred with this and effort of the Navy
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Amerlcln lAgoon, will llleet on vive Mba Jonee who h1d a heart UyMrof and,
lA!tart, )II'. and /ob1· Jack
attack.
In
the
science
of
balhshcs
and
rocketry
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evening
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tbtl
Y,gl6n
' ~e. Is obv10iu11 J!!Ote illy prepared to
7ohuon 1nd tamny, Jo11son, Mr.
woth Stole Rep. George
1nd lin. H1rold Rlcunl, loeal,
pllft\le lila bea~' IIi collese !hall Is the Eur!l- celvably that nlay eome later when the Amer- flail
Meinhart ag the gut!t tpeak~r
Icoo pu bhe absoIutely demands Ihat the tax fils
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vlilted Mr. Lester Johnson Sun·
ptan.
topic will be "Soldlen and
The Phllathes Society of the day,
dollar be stretched farther In fields of home s,ltor,· Relief."
Chureh of Christ will meul Mr and. 'Mn. CUao Irwin and
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defense
Thursday eveplng at lhc home of daughter, Cllned~a of Southside;
IQUIRIIIL DINNI~
01Ued on Mr. and Mn. Dina LewMr. and Mrs fred Gardner.
, l,'LPomeJ"01 ~;ScMol, four years of
Co•ncllman,, and Mrs. David
Is
an~ Mr. and Mro. John Harrlron
1111111tllt8Ucsll't aYIIIIble, Ol)e year ot chem·
Jenkins aerved a aquJrel dinner
Sunday.
IPICIAL 011 MIITINO
IItty and one -ye., ~ physlCI. Until this year,
this past weelr to Dr Job~ Hodge · Evangeline ChaPter, OES, w!ll
Wijllam G Bobo of Washington
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Norman Wayland, Jam01 H.agger·
a •pe~lal m~llng Thursday spent
only ulree yqn o( mathematics was offered
Meanwhile, It IS q01te obvious that our ,en· ly, Fronk Johnson with will 1am have
a lew dayo with hit mother,
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SO at the Mbonic Temple Mra. Ray FOx.
The ma!eJI COliN•
aicebra In the 9t.h tire educational system will be affected by Michael unable to atte~d the lor lnlllatlon of candidates.
Tom Williams, Helen Gayheart
0\hersJr.,pr,,.nl
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,_.e, Pitlle Jm.lry In Ute 10th. advanced lhe Spu tnlk s. The race to th e moon wIll 1n· party
, 1d Janldru
and MJ4d
Kilty
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and her oarenla ofol!pntlnglon, w.
a1geJira ld thi! .Uth, lnd 110114 geometry and spire a race clear down to the 9th grade In LOwe. '
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V1., l'&amp;tted Mr. ani! lfn. Lloyd
Mr. and Mrs. c. (]render, Can· WUllame and family SUilday aft.
trl~'l"metry In the 12th.
Amerlc~n high schOols to Interest more
Jon, are announclnJ the blrtlt oi 1 emoon.
. "cine 'li!Uif8f aljebra In the 9th, plane young people in the tough, hard to master,
twin sona, Dennla .and Douglas,• )Irs. Alma Peck and laruiho of
leilrn""' ln
1Dih, ortera as electives for but very rewarding sciences.
~o weighed 7\J and 6\J lba and cb.llUcothe, 0, ~11ted Mr and
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s to £e ·~OI~
E 0 Henry.
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at\\~ Gill~
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loyd Roacb who lJ employed In '
11Qf,,lnd in~o)! ·~ ·llt4he ,12th. It do~s more, si&gt; in the future than in the past Un- bera .~re requesje,!l to brlpg CbrlJt- klni1i!\,
lito
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Unaton spent the week end at
lhe Alhens State HOI· Wllklnron,
IIO~;.,ve IIODd ~e ~try.
adbu/y; Ls a 1rand• bli hoiJle here.
less work in science attracts more young peo- tnasatllslor
pltal.
lather. of the tWins.
Leona W1msley apent the week
MiddlePOrt f(ll' i!olle11e pteparatory. courses pie the future of America's security may be --'-requires alaellrala·t)ta Oth and plane Reome: seriously in doubt.
trr In the lOth, gives as electives advanced
Our local high schools are ready to assist
alge~ra and trigonometry ln the 11th year, in this expansion. They have able Instructors.
aJ,I.ematJnJ, on ocea8lon with IOild 1eo.;.ttry All they need Is the students.
If :enou1h pupils an on hand asking lor it.
Ml,ddleport • also requires deneral Mathema·
IIQII)e taken by Its voeatlo$1 department pu·
Pill. Zlcb •IChool offera a year of physlca and
To suggest differences between Amencan
a year ol chemistry, usually alternating. Bio- and European systems of education Is not to
loJY Is avaU.ble.
Impugn the American. We ha¥e different obln tile year 196Q the alate will require two jectives in the U S for public educahon than
Years of llllt)t and one of tclence or two of do Russians and even most European nations.
edtll4t (lite biology, chenl'-!ry, or phy~s)
First of all, rightly or wrongly, we expose
1114 one of math. The "better schools" 'otter every mother's son and daughter to elementbl.~tow, but tllete 111bjeets are not reqplred tary and secondary training until age !6. Ev·
of every lludent. After JMO they will bf. Ra- erybody goes to the same well.
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Is j~IIIJ!lnltlle IUD • bit on lhlll 060 ed:
In Euurope, after elementary school the
let, ~Jfi lhll yeu to require the~.
winnowing starta. Only the "better olf" peo·
· ltitland
~ltll'll HlsJ! 8chocla Offer pie plus those 1\?th more than usual talent go
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proiJ'ama comparable to Into the s~condaty sch09ls. Teena8era qeslr.· •,
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. tad Racine. Orin Bmllh, ous of learning trades In industry go Into vo.
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at 1\lllland, ls a top c.Uber eatlonal s~hools and are simply shut out of
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In Russia he are
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compansons
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by thetr
appeal'}.'besa
In a
materialistic economy to have decisive im·
portance in the flow of young people toward
or away from a life in science
The result is that ilt Russ1a htgher educa·
tlon institutions have much hlgher pet cent·
a1es of students enrolled in science than do
Amencan colleges In Europe, for example,
to Illustrate aQolher difference in attitudes,
streets In cities are named after the great
people of the ages In sclonce, letters, and the
arts Is there a street In America named Ein·
stein Avenue? Or Comptom Boulevard? We
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l)f Ill panelists
recognl2e(l expert on
._,. all~ Ia ali ex·lUIII~n. He had • It was suggested that Americans • finally
~!14ed lel!oj)l
tllrouglt what com· are becoming more conscious of the lmf\l!ra~ to our
~P~OQIOte year. Then tive necessity ol keeping up, or ahead, In act.
lie.came to
coinpltted bla scientific entlflc achievement. We may hit a crash program that crashes fl&amp;t someday.
~~. becoJQJIIJ a Datanll&amp;ad dtlzen.
The startling achievement of the Russians
lie teetHed tllal In RIIISia, as b) most ol
Europe, the ltu'#IIJ who bas graduated from in launching Sputnik I and II brought thll
a -DdiiJ1 ~ II aboQt where AIJierlca•s home to America In one heavy blast. Even
~~~ aopll91.11'9rt 'la.llds In required sub- ex-Army man President Eisenhower was for·
jects. Every ~PND ~o has graduated ced to say to 165,000,000 Americans on TV
'foiQ a secondary lcltool ltjiB had three years that the new czar of science in the United
Of eheml.dry, fqut ot mathemaUca, four of States would have power to settle lnler·service rlv~lrlea where It conflicted with getting
pbyJies, and thrtl of biology.
n,
In Pomeroy,. ~~!'-,port, and our county on quickly at putting our own satellite lp the
Squid
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lclt~li, pb)'lll:l ~ll.,.lly Is offered only ev·
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believe
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ery other 1•1f• ~lll!m on the off years.
Mrs. T. fl.
portune
time
to
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scientific
research
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waa
called
waa unable to re. With hlo mother and (rlellda.
Army and Air Force Feeney-Ben~ett Poit. !fo. 128,
Mrs. Roll Kin&amp; and fam.
phflletl ICieQCI!I bu beel! stirred with this and effort of the Navy
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Amerlcln lAgoon, will llleet on vive Mba Jonee who h1d a heart UyMrof and,
lA!tart, )II'. and /ob1· Jack
attack.
In
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science
of
balhshcs
and
rocketry
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evening
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Y,gl6n
' ~e. Is obv10iu11 J!!Ote illy prepared to
7ohuon 1nd tamny, Jo11son, Mr.
woth Stole Rep. George
1nd lin. H1rold Rlcunl, loeal,
pllft\le lila bea~' IIi collese !hall Is the Eur!l- celvably that nlay eome later when the Amer- flail
Meinhart ag the gut!t tpeak~r
Icoo pu bhe absoIutely demands Ihat the tax fils
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ptan.
topic will be "Soldlen and
The Phllathes Society of the day,
dollar be stretched farther In fields of home s,ltor,· Relief."
Chureh of Christ will meul Mr and. 'Mn. CUao Irwin and
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defense
Thursday eveplng at lhc home of daughter, Cllned~a of Southside;
IQUIRIIIL DINNI~
01Ued on Mr. and Mn. Dina LewMr. and Mrs fred Gardner.
, l,'LPomeJ"01 ~;ScMol, four years of
Co•ncllman,, and Mrs. David
Is
an~ Mr. and Mro. John Harrlron
1111111tllt8Ucsll't aYIIIIble, Ol)e year ot chem·
Jenkins aerved a aquJrel dinner
Sunday.
IPICIAL 011 MIITINO
IItty and one -ye., ~ physlCI. Until this year,
this past weelr to Dr Job~ Hodge · Evangeline ChaPter, OES, w!ll
Wijllam G Bobo of Washington
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Norman Wayland, Jam01 H.agger·
a •pe~lal m~llng Thursday spent
only ulree yqn o( mathematics was offered
Meanwhile, It IS q01te obvious that our ,en· ly, Fronk Johnson with will 1am have
a lew dayo with hit mother,
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SO at the Mbonic Temple Mra. Ray FOx.
The ma!eJI COliN•
aicebra In the 9t.h tire educational system will be affected by Michael unable to atte~d the lor lnlllatlon of candidates.
Tom Williams, Helen Gayheart
0\hersJr.,pr,,.nl
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,_.e, Pitlle Jm.lry In Ute 10th. advanced lhe Spu tnlk s. The race to th e moon wIll 1n· party
, 1d Janldru
and MJ4d
Kilty
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and her oarenla ofol!pntlnglon, w.
a1geJira ld thi! .Uth, lnd 110114 geometry and spire a race clear down to the 9th grade In LOwe. '
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V1., l'&amp;tted Mr. ani! lfn. Lloyd
Mr. and Mrs. c. (]render, Can· WUllame and family SUilday aft.
trl~'l"metry In the 12th.
Amerlc~n high schOols to Interest more
Jon, are announclnJ the blrtlt oi 1 emoon.
. "cine 'li!Uif8f aljebra In the 9th, plane young people in the tough, hard to master,
twin sona, Dennla .and Douglas,• )Irs. Alma Peck and laruiho of
leilrn""' ln
1Dih, ortera as electives for but very rewarding sciences.
~o weighed 7\J and 6\J lba and cb.llUcothe, 0, ~11ted Mr and
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s to £e ·~OI~
E 0 Henry.
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at\\~ Gill~
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loyd Roacb who lJ employed In '
11Qf,,lnd in~o)! ·~ ·llt4he ,12th. It do~s more, si&gt; in the future than in the past Un- bera .~re requesje,!l to brlpg CbrlJt- klni1i!\,
lito
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Unaton spent the week end at
lhe Alhens State HOI· Wllklnron,
IIO~;.,ve IIODd ~e ~try.
adbu/y; Ls a 1rand• bli hoiJle here.
less work in science attracts more young peo- tnasatllslor
pltal.
lather. of the tWins.
Leona W1msley apent the week
MiddlePOrt f(ll' i!olle11e pteparatory. courses pie the future of America's security may be --'-requires alaellrala·t)ta Oth and plane Reome: seriously in doubt.
trr In the lOth, gives as electives advanced
Our local high schools are ready to assist
alge~ra and trigonometry ln the 11th year, in this expansion. They have able Instructors.
aJ,I.ematJnJ, on ocea8lon with IOild 1eo.;.ttry All they need Is the students.
If :enou1h pupils an on hand asking lor it.
Ml,ddleport • also requires deneral Mathema·
IIQII)e taken by Its voeatlo$1 department pu·
Pill. Zlcb •IChool offera a year of physlca and
To suggest differences between Amencan
a year ol chemistry, usually alternating. Bio- and European systems of education Is not to
loJY Is avaU.ble.
Impugn the American. We ha¥e different obln tile year 196Q the alate will require two jectives in the U S for public educahon than
Years of llllt)t and one of tclence or two of do Russians and even most European nations.
edtll4t (lite biology, chenl'-!ry, or phy~s)
First of all, rightly or wrongly, we expose
1114 one of math. The "better schools" 'otter every mother's son and daughter to elementbl.~tow, but tllete 111bjeets are not reqplred tary and secondary training until age !6. Ev·
of every lludent. After JMO they will bf. Ra- erybody goes to the same well.
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Is j~IIIJ!lnltlle IUD • bit on lhlll 060 ed:
In Euurope, after elementary school the
let, ~Jfi lhll yeu to require the~.
winnowing starta. Only the "better olf" peo·
· ltitland
~ltll'll HlsJ! 8chocla Offer pie plus those 1\?th more than usual talent go
1114,
proiJ'ama comparable to Into the s~condaty sch09ls. Teena8era qeslr.· •,
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. tad Racine. Orin Bmllh, ous of learning trades In industry go Into vo.
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