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Show HEIR WORKS FOR S4 PER WEEK. Yl Graduate Accepta Lowest Position Posi-tion to Learn Trad. From Vandorbllt Hall, th beautiful Tale dormitory, to th grimy machine-room machine-room ot hi father' Iron foundry, la the (top Just taken by Franklin Far-rell, Far-rell, Jr., only eon and heir of Franklin Frank-lin Farrell, of Ansonla, Conn., millionaire million-aire foundry ownor, silver mine operator oper-ator and augar grower. The young man ha undertaken to learn the foundry business from the bottom, and fit himself to succeed hla father as head of the extensive family Interest. Though holr to from $5,000,000 to $8,000,000 he ha takon tho lowest ot tho 1.D00 positions In the big mills, that of a toolmakor' apprentice. For ton hour a day he worka at a grindstone grind-stone learning to sharpen tool for the machinist. Hard exercise when he trained as a candldnto for the Yale crew enable him to endure the severe work. HI wagea are 14 a week. Farrell graduated grad-uated with the dvgree of B. A. last Juue. |