Part 20 (1/2)

Lesson 28, The worker in our society.

Series B: Lesson 8, Finding a job.

Lesson 11, The work of women.

Lesson 28, Women in industry.

Series C: Lesson 9, Inventions.

Lesson 11, The effects of machinery on rural life.

Lesson 21, Before coins were made.

Lesson 22, The minting of coins.

Lesson 23, Paper money.

Lesson 24, Money in the community and the home.

Lesson 29, Child labor.

In Long's American Patriotic Prose:

Frank A. Vanderlip, ”Service Leads to Success,” pp. 347-348.

Charles M. Schwab, ”Opportunity is Plentiful in America,” pp. 348- 350.

Tufts, The Real Business of Living, Chapters viii-x; xv-xxviii.

The following books relating to vocational life may be helpful and stimulating if available:

Gowin and Wheatley, Occupations (Ginn & Co.).

Giles, Vocational Civics (Macmillan).

Gulick, The Efficient Life (Doubleday, Page & Co.).

Reid and others, Careers for the Coming Men (Saalfield Pub Co., Akron, Ohio).

Marden, Choosing a Career (Bobbs-Merrill, Indianapolis).

Marden, Talks with Great Workers (Thos. Y. Crowell).

Bok, Successward (Doubleday, Page & Co.).

Williams, How it Is Made, How it Is Done, How it Works (Thos.

Nelson & Sons).

Fowler, Starting in Life (Little, Brown & Co.).

Parsons, Choosing a Vocation (Houghton Mifflin Co.).

Carnegie, The Empire of Business, (Doubleday Page & Co.).