Plans for public schoolhouses approved by the state superintendent of public instruction with explanations, specifications, bills of material, estimates of cost . s. The blank walls on one or more sides of the schoolroomsshould be fitted with slate or good comi^osition blackboards,with chalk trough at base. The boards should be from 3 to414 feet high, and set from 2 feet 1 inch to 2 feet 4 inchesabove floor for primary pupils, and 2 feet 6 inches abovefloor for intermediate jDupils. HEATI2vG AND VENTILATION. In February, 1910, at my request,- as will appear from thefollowing letter, the Secret


Plans for public schoolhouses approved by the state superintendent of public instruction with explanations, specifications, bills of material, estimates of cost . s. The blank walls on one or more sides of the schoolroomsshould be fitted with slate or good comi^osition blackboards,with chalk trough at base. The boards should be from 3 to414 feet high, and set from 2 feet 1 inch to 2 feet 4 inchesabove floor for primary pupils, and 2 feet 6 inches abovefloor for intermediate jDupils. HEATI2vG AND VENTILATION. In February, 1910, at my request,- as will appear from thefollowing letter, the Secretary of the State Board of Healthand the architects, after examination of A^arious systems ofheating and ventilation, recommended the Waterbury system,which we include in this pamphlet. Under a special contractwith the Waterman-Waterbury Company, this system of heat-ing can be purchased for $65. A special pamphlet contain-ing full description and information about this system may beobtained upon application to the Waterman-Waterbury Com-pany, Buffalo. X. Y., or Mr. C. J. Parker, Raleigh. N. C. 14 PLANS FOR PUBLIC SCHOOLHOUSES.( Z>.aJLTT!>l?-yr\S<i^. IwMff^mwiWmi: Desigx No. 2 A.


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