[49]. William James, Talks to Teachers, chap. III.
[50]. Knight's Mechanical Dictionary, Vol. III, p. 2204.
[51]. For example, see W.D. Scott's Increasing Efficiency in Business, chap. IV.
[52]. R.A. Bray, Boy Labor and Apprenticeship, chap. II, especially p. 8.
[53]. Wilfred Lewis, Proceedings of the Congress of Technology, 1911, p. 175.
[54]. November, 1910.
[55]. The Link-Belt Co., Philadelphia, Pa.
[56]. For value of personality see J.W. Jenks's, Governmental Action for Social Welfare, p. 226.
[57]. F.W. Taylor, Shop Management, para. 311, Harper Ed., p. 143.
[58]. Compare with the old darkey, who took her sons from a Northern school, where the teacher was white, in order to send them to a Southern school having a colored teacher that they might feel, as they looked at him, "What that nigger can do, this nigger can do."