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Charles A Prosser was born in New Albany, Indiana -
Prosser attended DePauw University for his BA and MA -
Prosser was deputy commissioner of industrial education for Massachusetts -
became the secretary of National society for the promotion of industrial education, traveled forming support for vocational education -
Prosser wrote the" Report of the National Commission on Aid to Vocational Education -
Prosser worked with Jane Addams in the establishment of a committee for women and girls to receive education in the industrial field. -
Prosser became the first Executive Director of the Federal Board for vocational Education -
President Wilson signed Smith-Hughes Act into law -
the Prosser Resolution accused secondary schools of failing to prepare children to take their place -
Died in Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA