This article may aid any Vermont Hungarian researchers. It's about the marble industry and the Proctor YMCA in 1903 forming the first Industrial YMCA for workers/ immigrants and consequently a Hungarian immigrant teaching English classes starting in 1909. . There is a Vermont Marble Museum. This site has a group picture of what I presume to be male students/faculty. _http://www.rutlandherald.com/article/20100910/FEATURES11/709109981_ (http://www.rutlandherald.com/article/20100910/FEATURES11/709109981) Marika PS Just a thought. Maybe this is the clue to regaining our manufacturing strength back....more Vocational schools and perhaps a return to the fine qualities of European apprenticeship.