School catalog, 1909-1910 . ferentperiods; detail drawing; properties of building materials. The competitive work of the pupils of the architecturaldrawing class is judged by a committee of architects, whoalso give lectures before the students, from time to time, onrelated subjects. Students who are able to supplement their workby study in the day classes have special water color, andpen and ink rendering; the modeling of architectural sub-jects ; lectures, and study of historic ornament. A certificate is awarded upon the satisfactory comple-tion of the cotuse. 3T Course in Building Constructi


School catalog, 1909-1910 . ferentperiods; detail drawing; properties of building materials. The competitive work of the pupils of the architecturaldrawing class is judged by a committee of architects, whoalso give lectures before the students, from time to time, onrelated subjects. Students who are able to supplement their workby study in the day classes have special water color, andpen and ink rendering; the modeling of architectural sub-jects ; lectures, and study of historic ornament. A certificate is awarded upon the satisfactory comple-tion of the cotuse. 3T Course in Building Construction VVi:theriIvIv p. Trout, Instructor in Charge. Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings, from 7 to10 oclock. This course is for young men intending to becomebuilders, head carpenters, mechanics, etc. The studiesinclude details of house and general building constructionin all its parts; making of and familiarity with architectsplans, elevations, and specifications; figuring and estimat-ing; plumbing, heating, and GROUP OF AND EXECUTED BY PUPILS. 32 Classes in Metal-Work Karl G. Nacke, Instructor in Tracing, Repousse, andChasing on copper and brass. Clarence Preston Andrade, Jnsiruct(jr of NormalStudents. Samuel Yellin, Instructor in Wrought Iron and Forging. Arrangements are made for pupils in these classes towork, also, on days when the teachers are not present. Instruction is given in the use of the different metals, themaking of tools, and the execution of practical work, such asbowls, plates, candlesticks, cups, jewel caskets, buckles,clasps, trays and heraldic mounts, lamp stands and shades,grilles, weather vanes, hinges, doorplates, lanterns, brackets,etc., from original designs, executed under the direction ofMr. Scott. ^^^.^ asi g^ 1^ ?^ BE^is^s^i^^ ^^^fl^^^^^il^ M fc^vVj ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^1 •s^S mkM ^^^^B^^ ~^ ?^ m ^ jggg ^^^, RECORD BOX WITH METAL ENRICHMENTS. DESIGNED AND EXECUTED BY FRANK GARRETT SPEAR, A PUPIL OF THE SCHOOI,. 33 Class


Size: 1884px × 1326px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookauthorpennsylvaniamuseumand, bookcentury1900, bookdecade1900