. School buildings, school grounds, and their improvement. Kansas, 1911. ;;;. 1 102 State Superintendent of Public Instruction. SCHOOL ARCHITECTURE. The following article on school architecture is from the high authority onschool buildings, George Bruce, editor of the American School Board Journal: The exterior design of a schoolhouse is largely a matter of handsome and dignified structure will, however, do much in elevatingthe taste of the community and in strengthening local pride. The real importance lies in the interior arrangement and appoint-ments. In a practical division of spac


. School buildings, school grounds, and their improvement. Kansas, 1911. ;;;. 1 102 State Superintendent of Public Instruction. SCHOOL ARCHITECTURE. The following article on school architecture is from the high authority onschool buildings, George Bruce, editor of the American School Board Journal: The exterior design of a schoolhouse is largely a matter of handsome and dignified structure will, however, do much in elevatingthe taste of the community and in strengthening local pride. The real importance lies in the interior arrangement and appoint-ments. In a practical division of space in keeping with present andfuture requirements the principal labors of a building committee areconfined. The advantage of one plan, the beauties of another, the at-tractiveness of. still another, are presented. The persuasion and pull of alocal architect against the finish and superior plans of the specialistbecome factors. Under such conditions only the strong, fearless andloyal school board member arrives at correct conclusions and formulatesa wise decision. Some gener


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