THE SPARKS-WITHINGTON COMPANY
Jackson, Mich.
We are very glad to be able to state that we are operating a school especially for women to train them for toolmaking.
We have found that there is not a sufficient number of experienced toolmakers to meet the demand and the only way is to have the women help out, and we have a school for this purpose, also have been teaching them to operate production machines.
July 31, 1918.
(Signed) W. J. Corbett,
Assistant Manager.
LOCOMOBILE COMPANY OF AMERICA
Bridgeport, Conn.
The writer was in Detroit a few weeks ago and was much interested in the work being done by Packard and Lincoln with women that were trained in their schools.
We are confident that much good will result from the co-operative plan that you have adopted in developing operators. We wish to be considered among those who approve of this plan and we will arrange for a Vestibule School or Training Room as soon as we can do so. We have been training young men and boys from our local high school as junior toolmakers, with excellent results.