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industrial school
noun
A school specifically training for skills aimed at industrial employment.
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Industrial "school ties" are mostly designed by Harvale's art dept. in consultation with the companies.
He committed fresh crimes and was sent to an industrial school.
Hayes was taken to Glin industrial school aged eight in 1954.
Babe's parents had sent him, an unruly son, to an industrial school that served as an orphanage.
Hundreds of victims started coming forward including one time "inmates" of Dublin's Artane Industrial school which was run by the Christian Brothers.
At Peabody's suggestion, Marwedel went to the United States and in 1870 established a women's cooperative industrial school near Brentwood, Long Island, New York.
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In 1905 Solomon became interested in the Illinois Industrial School for Girls, and under her leadership the school was rehabilitated.
— Ken Hatt came to town in 1933 to attend what was then known as the Hershey Industrial School, Milton Hershey's boarding school for orphans.
Bordentown was for much of its history a vocational school; the formal name was the Manual Training and Industrial School for Colored Youth.
A conventional day school, open half the year, proved insufficient to break the bonds of apathy, however, and in January 1902 she opened the Boys Industrial Schooll.
The only other Ruth-related site is the Saint Mary's Industrial School, now named the Cardinal Gibbons School, where he lived and played ball.
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