OCR Text |
Show J3UCATI0N MAY SPOIL YOUTH FOrt RtAL WORK I SEATTLE, July II. While vouths should be urged to avail themselves o.' the hdvanluge.4 of a high Heboid education, the effect of putting such p.ogrum literally into effe-i at the present timt- would be dangerous, John t illahan, stale director oi voca-I voca-I tional education for VS -.Nconuin. declared de-clared in an address before the convention con-vention of governmental labor offi-I offi-I eiais of the Cnited States and Canada in session here. Mr Callahan explained his axser- :tlo;i with the .'at-hi tiiat the po-s-I cnt hisn school curriculum Ik apt to I induce in the graduate a willlhgneaa I to accept only a ' while collar" job Contrasting- the cultural values of I classical and vocational education ; along scientific lines, Mr. Callahan fsr;nl ,h-i tne truly c Itured ln-Aiyidual ln-Aiyidual Is one who in prepared to in'-M the problems Of everyday living i patiently and cheerfully." |