How To Write Special Feature Articles - A Handbook for Reporters, Correspondents and Free-Lance Writers Who Desire to Contribute to Popular Magazines and Magazine Sections of Newspapers by Willard Grosvenor Bleyer
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Total cost per girl 16.80
The Board of Education, for its part 2. Cost to Board of of the school, paid out $560 for the Education teacher's salary and for supplies. This was an expense of $14.80 for each pupil. The entire cost for educating each 3. Entire cost per pupil one of the forty girl workers, therefore, was only $31.60. That this money has been well spent 4. Returns outweigh is the opinion of the employer, for the cost school work increases the efficiency in the factory sufficiently to make up for the time taken out of working hours. "I would rather have these girls in Head of firm's statement my employ whom I can afford to pay given to convince from ten to twenty dollars a week," readers declares Mr. Sicher, "than many more whom I have to pay low wages simply because they aren't worth higher ones. From a business point of view, it saves space and space is money." That the result has been what the VII. SUMMARY CONCLUSION firm had anticipated in establishing the school is shown by the following 1. Results quoted from statement which was made on the commencement program |
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