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| | time. |unimpaired mental and | | | |physical faculties as | | | |will enable him to | | | |conduct his business | | | |under conditions of | | | |individual case. | ---------------+---------+--------+-----------------------+----------- [43] Based on intensive technical training of 35 to 40 hours per week. Practically all specialized positions in printing are properly based on a journeyman’s experience. In the case of men who have served only partial apprenticeships, or who have no training whatever an individual determination is necessary in each case as to the amount of special education, technical school training, and shop work required to equal the regular apprenticeship foundation. The very elaborate artificial limbs now available may in many cases enable the individual to meet the physical requirements where the above statement would indicate a difficulty. Each such case must be decided on its merits. COURSES OF STUDY For requirements as to previous education and physical condition for each of these courses, see chart. The technical courses are organized to afford the following training. Provision is made for individual instruction where needed, and for classes in English, history of printing, trade arithmetic, and printing design directly connected with the trade work.