The Sunday-school building and its equipment . G. W. Kramer, Archilccl, Neiv York Fig. 23.—Plan B. First Floor for the Beginners and Primary departments ensuite, but separable when desired by rolling par-titions. A gymnasium with separate locker-rooms The City Building 77 for boys, men and girls occupies a large portionof the space in this high, wcll-Hghted parlors are tLvailal)le for classroom main floor provides separate classrooms and. C. \V? Kramer, Architect, Xcu. York Fig. 24.—Plan Second Floor department rooms for Intermediate and Seniorboys and girls. The Juni
The Sunday-school building and its equipment . G. W. Kramer, Archilccl, Neiv York Fig. 23.—Plan B. First Floor for the Beginners and Primary departments ensuite, but separable when desired by rolling par-titions. A gymnasium with separate locker-rooms The City Building 77 for boys, men and girls occupies a large portionof the space in this high, wcll-Hghted parlors are tLvailal)le for classroom main floor provides separate classrooms and. C. \V? Kramer, Architect, Xcu. York Fig. 24.—Plan Second Floor department rooms for Intermediate and Seniorboys and girls. The Junior boys and girls occupythe floor space in the center, not an ideal arrange-ment for this important department. The second 78 The Sunday-School Building floor provides excellent classrooms for organizedclasses. This plan will be attractive to those whowish to gather the entire school above the PrimaryDepartment into one worship session.
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