Discussion of Mr. Rothwell's paper on Correspondence-Schools (see p. 338)

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- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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- Jan 1, 1900
Abstract
H. H. Stoek, Scranton, Pa. (communication to the Secretary): Mr. Rothwell's condemnation of my paper on the International Correspondence Schools as not giving an impartial view of the whole field of such enterprises, because it was confined to the description of a single one, might be legitimate if I had undertaken or professed to do anything else than that which I was requested by the Secretary of the Institute to do—namely, to give an account of this particular institution. This is a sufficient answer to all his direct or implied criticisms upon my omission to mention either persons or organizations outside of the special limits set for me. Recognizing fully that personalities have no place whatever in the Transactions, I regret the necessity of making the following statement in answer to Mr. Rothwell's charge that I omitted to give due credit to Mr. Ewald, a former principal of the International Correspondence Schools. The Colliery Engineer School of Mines was started in 1891, and its first student was enrolled October 16, 1891. During the fall of the same year the mine-mechanical course was laid out along the same general line that had already been followed in the mining course. This mine-mechanical course was the foundation from which sprung the later developments of the several mechanical courses. The latest circulars of information of the International Correspondence Schools give the following as their distinctive features: (1) courses of instruction for particular occupations,
Citation
APA: (1900) Discussion of Mr. Rothwell's paper on Correspondence-Schools (see p. 338)
MLA: Discussion of Mr. Rothwell's paper on Correspondence-Schools (see p. 338). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1900.