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The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 50

General Regulations

General Regulations.

Pupils whose influence is found to be morally bad will be dismissed; and those who fail to make good progress in their work, after reasonable trial are required to withdraw.

Absences and irregularities of all kinds are reported to parents.

Regular reports are made of the standing of pupils in each branch of work and study.

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Boys who can produce records of good character and scholarship, but whose circumstances render it practically impossible for them to pay the tuition fees of the school, are invited to write the Director, or to get some friend of known high character and standing to write for them. In all such cases the occupation of the father, if living, should be given.

All communications should be sent to the Director,

C. M. Woodward.

Manual Training School, St. Louis.

Note—Persons writing for a fuller statement of the method and apparatus of the school, with illustrations of buildings and rooms should send to the Director for the "Special Catalogue," of the Manual Training School.