George E. Forbes

Our camp takes a different turn than most of the camps…. We say the first thing in preparing for a job is to build up your math and English, but instead of Italian, we teach welding and carpentry and painting and so on. We teach them from actual work. And we try to specialize on personality. We tell our boys the value of looking decent and how to say thank you. It isn’t the schooling necessarily, but the finer things of life that count. Mr. Ray G Redding is the man who made this possible in our camp.

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