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Applications from men desiring to enter the National Hardwood Lumber Association's Inspection Training School at Memphis, Tenn., with the 15th class are invited. Members are urged to send in applications now for any men they may wish to sponsor s,ince only a limited number can be accommodated. Nearly half of the places available are now takcn up due to holdover applications from the previous term.

Young men of imagination, energ"y, ambition and ability will find unusual opportunities for advancement in the hartlwood lumber industry open to them through a five months' course of instruction in the McClure School. This vocational training school is operated on a below-cost basis as a part of the industry welfare program of the association for basic training in the inspection and classification of hardwood lurnber.

The demand for graduates of this school far exceeds the available supply, although the school assumes no responsibilitv for the placement of its graduates. At the close of the 13th term, July 14, 1954, opportunities offered were in excess of the number of graduates available for employment.

Registration opened on November l, 1954 for the 15th term, which will begin February 15 and end July 14, 1955. The capacity of the school is 50 students and applications should be sent in promptly. These forms may be obtained from the association along with a brochure which describes the school, its activities and objectives. Address the National Hardwood Lumber Association. 59 East Vau Buren Street, Chicago 5, Illinois.

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