274 Words to use with training

And then, so to speak, as a moral entity, for my mind was full of the sights and sounds of the preceding days, and the Army appeared to me, not only as the mighty instrument for war which it already is, but as a training school for the Empire, likely to have incalculable effect upon the future.

In Froebel's original training course, his Kindergarten teachers were to be "trained to the observation and care of the earliest germs of the religious instinct in man."

The Training Camp has been practically doubled, or, rather, another training camp has been added to the one that existed last year, and both are equipped with an increased number of special schoolsan Artillery Training School, an Engineer Training School, a Lewis Gun School, a Gas School, with an actual gas chamber for the training of men in the use of their gas helmets,and others, of which it is not possible to speak.

The merry World did on a day With his train-bands and mates agree To meet together where I lay, And all in sport to jeer at me.

" Then Chet came in and her father, and, finding that it was almost train time, postponed their breakfast to see her off.

The answer came up out of the shadows to the rear on the lips of M'Tosh, the train-master.

Ma wanted to know if there was any law to compel pa to dress like that, 'cause he looked as though he was a gambler or a train robber.

Allowing for a temperamental reaction during a train journey of about twenty minutes, he would feel depressed and weary and would probably take a taxi-cab outside Hyde Park station to his home.

Miss Caroline Bishop was appointed to lecture to the Infants' teachers under the London School Board; Miss Heerwart took charge of a training college for Kindergarten teachers in connection with the British and Foreign School Society; the Froehel Society was founded, and Madame Michaelis took the Kindergarten into the newly established High Schools for Girls.

We are forming an aristocracy, as you may observe, in this country,not a gratiâ-Dei, nor a jure-divino one,but a de-facto upper stratum of being, which floats over the turbid waves of common life as the iridescent film you may have seen spreading over the water about our wharves,very splendid, though its origin may have been tar, tallow, train-oil, or other such unctuous commodities.

Well, we had a game at the training grounds.

We had a big bay mare, a very fast trotter, which always did the train service, and the two were stationed there sometimes from six-thirty to nine-thirty, but they never seemed the worse for it.

She, whose heart cried out for the distinction of train-boy, conductor, engineer, brakeman, or fireman, in the order named, had been forced into the only degrading post in the gamea mere passenger without voice or office in those delicate feats of administration.

The train crews that refused to join the I.W.W. had been threatened, beaten, shot at, and otherwise intimidated.

Physical training manual.

Materials and their uses; mechanical trades training text.

That is a train-load of lawyers and claim agents to settle with us.

SEE Erdman, Charles R. ERIKSEN, EDWARD G. A demonstration of individualized training methods for modern office workers.

"I might have known you would be terribly tired after that long train ride!"

"How long have we had a teacher-training class in our Sunday school?"

You have your reformatories, your training ships, like your Akbar, which I visited with deep satisfaction yesterday- -institutions which are an honour to the town of Liverpool, at least to many of its citizens.

Last July on the very eve of war, fifteen theological students, returning to Bucarest from an excursion into Transylvania, were arrested at the frontier by Hungarian gendarmes, hauled by main force out of the train, sent back to Hermannstadt and kept for days in gaol; their offence consisted in waving some Roumanian tricolors from the train windows as they steamed out of the last station in Hungary!

He then carefully took the skirt of her dress with his mouth and carried it like an accomplished train-bearer until she reached the bottom of the stairs and the garden, when he let go the dress and gazed as an interested spectator.

He is a train-wrecker, and the favorite resting-place for his heels is on some one else's foot.

During the first week or two out, I became well acquainted with most of the train men, and with one in particular, who became a life-long and intimate friend of mine.

274 Words to use with  training