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Black and White

CHAPTER VI
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For example, the deficit in the printing office last year was about seven hundred dollars.

This is due to the employment and training of student labor.

The primary aim is not the making of money but the advancement of the student.

After they learn, they are good, profitable workmen; but they then leave the Institute to engage in the outside world in the battle of life.

On the farm is a large number of stock, milch cows and calves, beef cattle, horses and colts, mules, oxen, sheep and hogs--in all nearly five hundred heads.
In these various industries, the farm, saw mill, machine shop, knitting, carpentering, harness making, tinsmithing, blacksmithing, shoe-making, wheel-wrighting, tailoring, sewing, printing, etc., over five hundred students were engaged in 1883.


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