. Industrial Education Magazine . ARTISTS students the worldover find VENUS su-preme for the fineline work of decora-tion or for quick rug-ged sketching. 17 black degrees. 3 copying For bold heavy lines6B-5B-4B-3B For ceneral writincand sketching 2BB-HB-F-H For clean fine liiif-t 2H-3H-4H-5H- 6H For delicate thin lines7H-8H-9H Plain Ends, per doz., $ Ends, per American Lead Pencil Co. 219 Fifth Avenue Dept. A New York PERSONAL ITEMS (Continued) District of the Federal Board for Vocational Edu-cation. W. D. Hifner has accepted a position in themanual training department of
. Industrial Education Magazine . ARTISTS students the worldover find VENUS su-preme for the fineline work of decora-tion or for quick rug-ged sketching. 17 black degrees. 3 copying For bold heavy lines6B-5B-4B-3B For ceneral writincand sketching 2BB-HB-F-H For clean fine liiif-t 2H-3H-4H-5H- 6H For delicate thin lines7H-8H-9H Plain Ends, per doz., $ Ends, per American Lead Pencil Co. 219 Fifth Avenue Dept. A New York PERSONAL ITEMS (Continued) District of the Federal Board for Vocational Edu-cation. W. D. Hifner has accepted a position in themanual training department of the Northeast HighSchool of Kansas City, Mo. For the past fourteenyears Mr. Hifner has been supervisor of manualtraining at Independence, Mo., and for seven yearsmore he has been connected with the school systemthere. Harold Diemer, formerly director of vocationaleducation at Calumet, Mich., has become the assist-ant principal and director of continuation schoolwork at the township high school at Joliet, 111. Will C. Robb, former
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