Catalogue . fine shirtings,muslins, lawns, sateens, lenos, checks, piques, and otherfancy fabrics to an extent unknown elsewhere. New Bed-fords great advantage in this respect can be attributedprincipally to the fact that her mills are nearly all ofrecent construction with the most improved and up-to-date equipment. The environment of these mills is initself a benefit to the students who select the New BedfordTextile School as the institution in which to learn themill business, as they have opportunity to observe theirconstruction and operation and to find employment in them during the lorn;-


Catalogue . fine shirtings,muslins, lawns, sateens, lenos, checks, piques, and otherfancy fabrics to an extent unknown elsewhere. New Bed-fords great advantage in this respect can be attributedprincipally to the fact that her mills are nearly all ofrecent construction with the most improved and up-to-date equipment. The environment of these mills is initself a benefit to the students who select the New BedfordTextile School as the institution in which to learn themill business, as they have opportunity to observe theirconstruction and operation and to find employment in them during the lorn;- sunn; and upon fn Lag their course in the Bchool. New Bedford is within short distanPawtucket, Wbonsoeket, Taunton, Pall R and other Large cotton machinery centres, h of the health iest of the manufacturing cities in tl i Picturesquely situated on the extre south short Massachusetts, it enjoys one of the mildesl winter clin in New England and thus offers i uliar residential vantages for non-residenl students. 19 DAY CLASSES Two classes (.r students are eligible to the daycourses. The firs1 consists of those who are to take the regular diploma day cours cial cert courses based on the regular courses. For these, th<age and requirements for ad will be demanded heretofore. The second class consists of those who have attainedthe age of fourteeD years. All students of this class willbe required to pursue the same work the firsl year. Alterthat, each student may eleel whether be will enter oneof the regular courses or whether be will devote bissecond year to preparing himself for one definite branchof mill work. The work for the firsl year of all studentsentering at an earlier age than sixteen shall be dividedinto academic work and practice work on the machuwith emphasis on the first. Such students mnsl begraduates of a grammar school or pass a satisfactoryexamination in arithmetic, English, and geography to beadmitted. The regular day courses of the school arc as follows: Cotton M


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