. Ventilation for dwellings, rural schools and stables. H i ft I Mill (ii »-^--^ ^^^ T* c — -Cj C ^ rf^. Figs. 45 and 46.—Elevation and floor-plan of house readily warmed and ventilated. HEATING AND VENTILATION OF RURAL SCHOOL-HOUSES ANDCHURCHES. Now that concrete construction has been so far perfectedand cheapened it appears to the writer that we are in posi-tion to build all new country school-houses and churchesin a manner which will permit of their being both ideally-warmed and thoroughly ventilated. To have conditionsright both school and church should have thoroughly warmfloors and they


. Ventilation for dwellings, rural schools and stables. H i ft I Mill (ii »-^--^ ^^^ T* c — -Cj C ^ rf^. Figs. 45 and 46.—Elevation and floor-plan of house readily warmed and ventilated. HEATING AND VENTILATION OF RURAL SCHOOL-HOUSES ANDCHURCHES. Now that concrete construction has been so far perfectedand cheapened it appears to the writer that we are in posi-tion to build all new country school-houses and churchesin a manner which will permit of their being both ideally-warmed and thoroughly ventilated. To have conditionsright both school and church should have thoroughly warmfloors and they should have a moderately warm atmosphere Warming and Ventilation for Rural Schools. 103 which is being rapidly and continuously changed. Tosecure these ends it is necessary to remove the heater to abasement and then permit none of the air which comes incontact with it to become a part of the air supply. This,


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