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Title: The manual training school, comprising a full statement of its aims, methods, and results, with figured drawings of shop exercises in woods and metals
Year: 1906 (1900s)
Authors: Woodward, Calvin Milton, 1837-1914. (from old catalog)
Subjects: Manual training. (from old catalog)
Publisher: Boston, D. C. Heath & co.
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Fig. 2. Chicago Manual Training School. shows a list of 190 students. Fig. 2 gives a view of the build-ing of the Chicago school.^ Manual training was introduced into the high school of EauClaire, Wisconsin, in 188-1. J For the record of its graduates see Chapter V. Tlie engraving of the Chicago Manual Training School, was made from adrawing of the building made by a pupil of that school from actual measurementsmade by himself. Chap.!.) THE SCOTT MANUAL TRAINING SCHOOL. 13 The Scott Manual Training School was organized as apart of the high school of Toledo in 1884. A picture of the
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manual portion of the building is shown in Fig. 3. For floorplans, etc., of the Toledo School, see Chapter XV. 14 THE GROWTH OF THE MANUAL ELEMENT. (Chap. L Manual training was introduced into the College (highschool) of the City of New York in 1884. The Philadelphia Manual Training School, a public highschool, was opened in September, 1885. The Omaha high school introduced manual training in 1885. The Grammercy Park Tool-House, New York City, wasopened in 1884. The Manual Training School of Denver University wasopened in September, 1885, as a preparatory school. In 1886,tuition in it was made free to Colorado boys. Dr. Adlers Workingmans School for poor children has forseveral years taught manual training to the very lowest grades.^ Swathmore College, near Philadelphia, has for two years hadregular manual training. The Cleveland Manual Training School was incorporated in1885, and opened in connection with the city high school,in 1886. New Haven, which had for some time encouraged the
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Title: The manual training school, comprising a full statement of its aims, methods, and results, with figured drawings of shop exercises in woods and metals
Year: 1906 (1900s)
Authors: Woodward, Calvin Milton, 1837-1914. (from old catalog)
Subjects: Manual training. (from old catalog)
Publisher: Boston, D. C. Heath & co.
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: The Library of Congress
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Fig. 2. Chicago Manual Training School. shows a list of 190 students. Fig. 2 gives a view of the build-ing of the Chicago school.^ Manual training was introduced into the high school of EauClaire, Wisconsin, in 188-1. J For the record of its graduates see Chapter V. Tlie engraving of the Chicago Manual Training School, was made from adrawing of the building made by a pupil of that school from actual measurementsmade by himself. Chap.!.) THE SCOTT MANUAL TRAINING SCHOOL. 13 The Scott Manual Training School was organized as apart of the high school of Toledo in 1884. A picture of the
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manual portion of the building is shown in Fig. 3. For floorplans, etc., of the Toledo School, see Chapter XV. 14 THE GROWTH OF THE MANUAL ELEMENT. (Chap. L Manual training was introduced into the College (highschool) of the City of New York in 1884. The Philadelphia Manual Training School, a public highschool, was opened in September, 1885. The Omaha high school introduced manual training in 1885. The Grammercy Park Tool-House, New York City, wasopened in 1884. The Manual Training School of Denver University wasopened in September, 1885, as a preparatory school. In 1886,tuition in it was made free to Colorado boys. Dr. Adlers Workingmans School for poor children has forseveral years taught manual training to the very lowest grades.^ Swathmore College, near Philadelphia, has for two years hadregular manual training. The Cleveland Manual Training School was incorporated in1885, and opened in connection with the city high school,in 1886. New Haven, which had for some time encouraged the
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