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school was supported by tuition fees, gifts-, and partly from
appropriations from the legislator#* When the legislature
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vithdrev its support the school closed.
The Andover Theological Seminary of Andover, MAa-g-a**
chusetts, Inatitated shop work for the health of.its students*
In 1839 the shops shoved a profit sufficiently large to en**-
able the school to buy new equipment, to pay operating costs,
to pay the.instructors' salaries, leading a surplus to be
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ditided among the men who participated in shop.work* -
Several institutions were -established in the Sandal '
Labor Movameht* Some of these institutions are listed-aa fol--;
lows: Theological Seminaries in Auburn, New #ork, 8anvill@%
Tennessee, and at.Danville, Kentucky^ academies in South Badlsy%
Massachusetts, and in Cincinnati, Ohio. Three colleges of .
the Manual labor Movement were located at- Migdlebury, Warmest,
Boudoir, Maine, and Materville, Maine* By the beginning of
the war between the states most of these schools had either
parsed out of existence or were taken over by some religions
organization or, private enterprise, scans retaining the name
of the former schools and some assuming new names*
The war had slowed down railroad construction somewhat
although the greatest expansion of railroads and'industries
- ^Ware Fabian, Educational Foundation of Trade and-In**
dust^ (New York, 1901), p. 231.
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American Education Society, Quarterly Register and
Journal (1826), p. 107*
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