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Federal board of vocational education to work with and through the States in starting this form of education. The purpose of the proposed law is not to enable the
Federal Government to enter the educational field and establish schools but rather to extend such aid as will stimulate the various states to develop the work themselves."
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In the later 1920s and 1930s Dodd served in several interim-management positions. He was director-general of the
Wholesale Dry Goods Institute for two years, assistant to the president of Sears Roebuck for a year, and vice-president of Kroger Grocery and Baking Company in charge of merchandising for
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National Education Association of the United States, Dodd summarized that "the bill extends to the states the help of the government in establishing vocational education and in training persons to teach it. This is to be done by grants of money, and dy establishment of a
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Research Association, where he laid the basis of the first retail cooperative market research organization, later the Associated Merchandising Corporation.in 1921 he joined the Chamber of Commerce of the United States, where he managed its
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