Industrial Arts & Vocational Education, Volume 11CCM Professional Magazines, 1922 |
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... prints and to display the objects drawn , with num- bers , requiring the members of the class to number the drawings correctly . They soon acquire the skill to read drawings rapidly and accurately . Each test may be made more difficult ...
... prints and to display the objects drawn , with num- bers , requiring the members of the class to number the drawings correctly . They soon acquire the skill to read drawings rapidly and accurately . Each test may be made more difficult ...
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... printing , and art - crafts . They are considered semi - elective because their election is determined by the coöperative considerations of the pupil , his teachers , and his parents and are based partly on his records in the arts ...
... printing , and art - crafts . They are considered semi - elective because their election is determined by the coöperative considerations of the pupil , his teachers , and his parents and are based partly on his records in the arts ...
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... printing any reply is reserved . Address , Industrial - Arts Magazine , Milwaukee , Wis . HARVARD COLLEGE JAN 24 1922 LIBRARY FA 9.2 THE INDUSTRIAL. Paint and Varnish Remover . 239. Q : Can you tell us how to make a good paint remover ...
... printing any reply is reserved . Address , Industrial - Arts Magazine , Milwaukee , Wis . HARVARD COLLEGE JAN 24 1922 LIBRARY FA 9.2 THE INDUSTRIAL. Paint and Varnish Remover . 239. Q : Can you tell us how to make a good paint remover ...
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... prints to carry on their jobs and , as this was a means to an end , the boys became familiar with working drawings . Plumbing and fixtures for the bath room and kitchen were given over to one of the boys in the sheet metal class . The ...
... prints to carry on their jobs and , as this was a means to an end , the boys became familiar with working drawings . Plumbing and fixtures for the bath room and kitchen were given over to one of the boys in the sheet metal class . The ...
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... printed the necessary posters , schedules , and programs for the races . The annual races held by the public schools are very popular and have been growing more and more each year . Last year nearly 200 boats of all types took part ...
... printed the necessary posters , schedules , and programs for the races . The annual races held by the public schools are very popular and have been growing more and more each year . Last year nearly 200 boats of all types took part ...
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Page 373 - To these may be added the specific training values for those who will enter industrial vocations. Here, as in the elementary school, industrial intelligence, insight, and appreciation constitute the largest values, and these should not be subordinated to the mere manipulation of tools.
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