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Show PLAN SCHOOL ON SHIPBOARD Socialistic Council of Bradford, England, Eng-land, It Considering the Adoption of Remarkable 8cheme. When It became necessary to erect a new secondary school In tlradford, the rich wool textile center of England, Eng-land, the usual estimates' were asked for. and reported, In the totul sum or $.'00,000. Socialists, who have a considerable majority on the I trad ford education committee, at once decided to break free from tradition, and adopted the Iden of buying n suitable seagoing ship ror that atnotiut, one big enough ror a couple or hundred children. These children will he sent to son for n six-months six-months or lli-months period. If ri subsequent sub-sequent suggestion Is adopted. ' It I tll to he settled' whether the ship sclioolhnuse will remnlifmoored In Itrndford ennui dock.Si only-going to sea us a freighter during yucntlon period, pe-riod, or whether It would not be In the Interests or n general education to let Ihe scholars see glimpses or ror-j Clgn ports, leumlng their' languages' among natives, the ship at the same time being Inadei) with cargoes that would pay full nlalntennnco expenses, prohnblv even or the boarding of the children. |