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goes has to be known to the School Authorities and selected by them as a fitting [[strikethrough]] place [[/strikethrough]] home for the child.  The head of the family is obliged to enter into an agreement with the Authorities touching the physical & moral care of the child,  to make regular reports upon its progress and conduct & to [[strikethrough]] be open to the  [[/strikethrough]] receive the visits of the School Inspector who visits the family & reports upon the health & general well-being of the [[strikethrough]] child [[/strikethrough]] "Outing" student.

The families ^[thus] connected with the School thru the "Outing System" are farmers or [[strikethrough]] persons living in the smaller towns, of moderate means [[/strikethrough]] physicians, or merchants living in the smaller towns, persons of moderate means.  Who look after their own household work  and who know how it should be done.  The pupil ^[is treated as a member of] the family and works and lives there as one of the children would do with the difference that the pupil is given a money compensation for the tasks performed.  This quid pro quo is regarded as  educational.  It is to teach the [[strikethrough] child [[/strikethrough]] pupil the value of work and the  (over)