Explore the groundbreaking educational initiatives of the Commercial Museum of Philadelphia with this compilation of issues 13-23. Authored by Charles Robinson Toothaker, these documents offer a detailed look into the museum's efforts to promote economic understanding and international trade during the early 20th century.
Delve into the museum's innovative programs designed to educate students and the general public about global commerce, manufacturing, and resource management. This collection provides valuable insights into the museum's role in shaping economic policy and fostering international relations. Discover the historical context and enduring legacy of one of America's pioneering institutions dedicated to economic education and industrial advancement. "Educational Work Of The Commercial Museum Of Philadelphia, Issues 13-23" is an essential resource for historians, educators, and anyone interested in the history of economic education and museum studies.
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