. The Fabricator : New Bedford Textile School yearbook . the original buildingby a bridge and a tunnel. This addition was properly equipped for theoreticaland practical training in the Mechanical and Chemistry courses, and also con-tains class rooms for lecture work. The fourth addition came in 1922. The Maxfield Street building beingcarried West to the line of the original building. This addition was threestories high, the first floor giving the C. Y. P. department an ample additionwhere spinning frames, winders and twisters were located. The second floorwas added to the Weave room, and final
. The Fabricator : New Bedford Textile School yearbook . the original buildingby a bridge and a tunnel. This addition was properly equipped for theoreticaland practical training in the Mechanical and Chemistry courses, and also con-tains class rooms for lecture work. The fourth addition came in 1922. The Maxfield Street building beingcarried West to the line of the original building. This addition was threestories high, the first floor giving the C. Y. P. department an ample additionwhere spinning frames, winders and twisters were located. The second floorwas added to the Weave room, and finally the third floor included a fine gym-nasium. The school at the present time is one of the most sanitary, ample andefficient textile schools in the country. The present building contains 50 roomswith over 100,000 square feet of floor space. The School now has more than$275,000 worth of equipment, about one half of which has been either do-nated or loaned. The New Bedford Textile School in the year 1930-31 had 141 daystudents and 1459 evening ( LCCcL^^r^r THE FABRICATOR 19 3 1 • ~
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