Show 108 seminaries Some not furnish a sufficient quantity of supplies for the pupils needs while others may be wasting them may considers the furnishing of supplies from a functional point of view expressed the belief that economy at the expense of the fundamental needs of the children should be avoided but that flagrant waste on Kyte who should not be tolerated1'7 the other hand Standard seminary supply lists Complete standardization in the seminaries may not be imperative at this time However an approach should definitely be made in that direction 18 Standardization as shown in this cha- implies both s tandards of quality and standards of quantity Inherent within standardization of supplies is the determination of specific specifications Mort and Reusser state that in developing a standard supply list pter and in insuring "uniformity of quality in the supplies purchased it is essential that specifications be set up Revision of these specifications for each item J S George Mullen Ginn and Company -- Reeder C op Kyte 191) 0£ clt Mort and Reusser clt The p 162 Principal at Work pT" 12 p op 398 cit p 313 (Boston: |