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7. Tentative Course for the Teaching of English to New Americans..

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8. Teaching of English Language in Public, Parochial and Other Private

Schools, and to non-English Speaking Adults..

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a. Some Steps Already Taken.

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m. Committee on Americanization - Personnel.

Teachers..

b. Foreword...

c. Correspondence with Bishop.

d. Report of Conference on Evening Schools....

e. Impression of a Going Concern.

f. Manchester's Program..

g. Bishop's Letter to the Clergy of his Diocese..

h. Editorial from New Hampshire Newspapers.

i. How It Works Out.....

j. Resolutions of New Hampshire Federation of Labor.....
k. Resolutions of New Hampshire Manufacturers' Associat on.

1. Resolutions of the Association Canado-Americaine..

9. Citizenship Training Through Industries..

10. C tizenship Training

11. Recommendations.

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6 "Americanization Day" Bulletin - (Roosevelt Memorial).

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5. Citizenship Train ng Through Public Schoo's.

CHAPTER XXX. NORTH CAROLINA

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2. S ate Legislation - Facilities for Minors and Minors of Employment Age 3902

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4. How to Organize and Conduct Community Schools for Adults..

5. Letter from State Department of Public Instruction.

6. Citizenship Training Through Women's Clubs..

CHAPTER XXXI. NORTH DAKOTA

1. State Legislation - Facilities for Minors and Minors of Employment Age 3947 2. State Legislation - Facilities for Adults....

3. Letter from State Superintendent of Pub ic Instruction.

CHAPTER XXXII. OHIO

1. Citizenship Training in Akron....

a. Letter from Director of Americanization..

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b. Organization and Administration of Americanization Schools..

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c. Methods of Teaching English in Americanization Schools..

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d. Training of Teachers and Supervision of Instruction in Amer caniza-
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e. How Americanization Program Reaches Foreign-Born Woman and
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b. Report by Committee on Education of Chamber of Commerce...

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CHAPTER XXXV. PENNSYLVANIA

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3. State Legislation - Patriotic Measures..

4. State Legislation - Flags..

5. State Legislation Providing Facilities for Adults..

6. Letter from State Superintendent of Public Instruction.

7. Citizenship Training Through Industries..

CHAPTER XXXVI. RHODE ISLAND

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3. State Legislation Patriotic Measures..

4. Americanization of South Dakota.

a. A South Dakotan's Creed..

b. Goal of Americanization Training..

c. Act to Promote Americanization..

d. What Americanization Is..

e. What Americanization Is Not.

f. Reasons For Americanization Work..

g. Who Can Help In Americanization Work?.

h. Justification of South Dakota Americanization Law.

i. Americanization Work...

j. Speech of Hon. Franklin K. Lane..

CHAPTER XXXIX.

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CHAPTER XLII. VERMONT

1. Letter from Commissioner of Education.

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4. State Legislation Flags....

5. State Legislation - Patriotic Exercises..
6. State Legislation - English Language.
7. State Legislation - Teacher Requirements.
8. Constitutional Government League Speeches..

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CHAPTER XLV. WEST VIRGINIA

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CHAPTER I
Alabama

1. State Legislation - Compulsion for Minors

Article 15. School Attendance

Section 1. Every parent, guardian or other person in the State of Alabama having control or charge of any child or children between the ages of eight (8) and sixteen (16) years shall be required to send such child or children to a public school or to a private, denominational or parochial school, taught by a competent instructor, and such child or children shall attend scho›l for the entire length of the school term in every scholastic year, provided that the county or city board of education, as the case may be, shall have power to reduce the period of compulsory attendance to not less than one hundred (100) days for any individual school, unless the school term for any school is less than one hundred (100) days, in which event the period of compulsory attendance shall be for the entire school term. The period of compulsory attendance shall commence at the beginning of the school, unless otherwise ordered by the county or city board of education, as the case may be, with the approval of the State Board of Education.

§ 2. Any child or children fourteen (14) years of age and upward, who have completed the elementary course of study or the equivalent thereof, or who are legally and regularly employed under the provisions of the Child Labor Law, shall be exempt from the provisions of this article, and in case there be no public school within two and one-half miles by the nearest traveled road of any person between the ages of eight (8) and sixteen (16) years, he or she shall not be subject to the provisions of this article, unless public transportation within reasonable walking distance is provided.

§ 3. Any child or children who are physically or mentally incapacitated for the work of the school are exempt from this article, but the school authorities shall have the right, and they are hereby authorized, when exemptions under the provisions of this article are claimed by any parent, guardian or other person having control of any child or children, to require from a practicing

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