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The Iron Puddler

CHAPTER XLVI
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He can make an exhaustive study of grain farming, dairying, stock breeding, bee culture, horticulture and landscape gardening.
After this grounding in agriculture, which all the boys must have, the student gets an introduction to the mechanical trades.

Then he may select a particular trade and specialize.

The usual grammar-school and high-school courses are taught to all the students, also swimming and dancing and music, both vocal and instrumental.

The kindergarten has a babies' band, and both the girls and boys have their own brass bands and orchestras.
Students are graduated when they are eighteen.

Up to that time they are permitted to stay and learn as many trades as they can.


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