. Annual report of the Philadelphia Museum of Art . ntal Drawing and Architectural A. Fox, Instructor in Instrumental M. Hallowell, Instructor in Pen-and-ink N. Butler, , Lecturer on Patent C. Haas. Instructor in Dyeing. Joseph H. Shinn, Jr., Instructor in Design applied to F. Scott, Instructor in Carding and M. Schmidt-Grillon, Instructor in German. Frances Louise Farrand, Instructor in Elementary Drawing and Lazzaro Marenzana, Instructor in T. Walters, Instructor in Drawi


. Annual report of the Philadelphia Museum of Art . ntal Drawing and Architectural A. Fox, Instructor in Instrumental M. Hallowell, Instructor in Pen-and-ink N. Butler, , Lecturer on Patent C. Haas. Instructor in Dyeing. Joseph H. Shinn, Jr., Instructor in Design applied to F. Scott, Instructor in Carding and M. Schmidt-Grillon, Instructor in German. Frances Louise Farrand, Instructor in Elementary Drawing and Lazzaro Marenzana, Instructor in T. Walters, Instructor in Drawing. M. Louise Van Kirk, Lecturer on Methods of Teaching and of the B. Ridington, Engineer and Instructor in Steam and Metal E. Whitehead, Assistant Engineer. Edward J. Roberts, Assistant Instructor in Hand Loom Department,Alfred Burhouse, Instructor in Dry M. WOELFEL, Instructor in Wet Finishing. Samuel Thompson, Jr., Superintendent of Building and Instructor in Wood J. C. Boeck, THE PENNSYLVANIA MUSEUM AND SCHOOL or INDUSTRIAL ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES. ^The year which has closed for us to-day has Ijeen an anxious onefor all who are interested in this School. The withholding of the$4o,oco voted to us by the Pennsylvania Legislature for 1896 made itnecessary to secure this amount from other sources in order that thework of the School should be carried on. The Trustees, aided mostefficiently as usual by the Associate Committee of Women, succeededin raising enough to meet our actual expenses, and by rigid economy,wherever it was possible, the work has gone on this winter with in-creasing success. In the early summer a lot of valuable cotton machinery was givento us, and Mr. France and his assistants in the Textile Department putthis machinery in running order during the summer with their ownhands and personal labor, by giving up their vacation to do it, andthe School only paid for the actua


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