Textile school catalog, 1909-1910 . nstructor in Cliarge of Advanced Weaving and Related Branches. WILLIAM PFEIFFER, J. MEKSZRAS. Instructor in Elementary Weaving Assistant in Pozier Weaving and and Related Branches. Related Branches. JOHN LOCKWOOD, Instructor in Charge of Wool Carding and Spinning,Worsted Drawing and Spinning. F. M. JENNINGS, CHARLES GALLAGHER, Instructor in Wool Grading Assistant in Wool Carding and Spinning, and Sorting. Worsted Draiving and Spinning. JOSEPH H. SHINN, . Instructor in Charge of Cotton Carding, Spinning,Knitting, and Silk Manufacturing. RICHARD S. C


Textile school catalog, 1909-1910 . nstructor in Cliarge of Advanced Weaving and Related Branches. WILLIAM PFEIFFER, J. MEKSZRAS. Instructor in Elementary Weaving Assistant in Pozier Weaving and and Related Branches. Related Branches. JOHN LOCKWOOD, Instructor in Charge of Wool Carding and Spinning,Worsted Drawing and Spinning. F. M. JENNINGS, CHARLES GALLAGHER, Instructor in Wool Grading Assistant in Wool Carding and Spinning, and Sorting. Worsted Draiving and Spinning. JOSEPH H. SHINN, . Instructor in Charge of Cotton Carding, Spinning,Knitting, and Silk Manufacturing. RICHARD S. COX, Instructor in charge of Jacquard Design, Drawing and Color Work. CARYL A. GRA^IMER. LUDWIG E. FABER, Assistant Instructor in Jacquard De- Instructor in Frce-Hand Drawing, sign and Color Work. ALFRED BURHOUSE GEORGE W. FISS, JR., Instructor in Wool and Worsted Assistant in Design and Cloth Finishing. Elementary IVeaii>ig. LEONORA J. C. BOECK, CLARA M. NACE, Registrar. Secretary ? PERCY C. MILLER, Assistant to the SPECIMENS OF STUDENTS WORK AT THE SCHOOL. The upper and lower patterns illustrate design and woven effect. Historical Sketch of the Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art The Pennsylvania Museum and SchoolOrigin and q£ Jndustrial Art, an institution the origin Purpose . . ^ of which was due to the increased interestin art and art education awakened by the Centennial Exhibi-tion, was incorporated on the twenty-sixth day of February,1876, for the purpose, as stated in the charter, of establishingfor the State of Pennsylvania, in the City of Philadelphia,a Museum of Art in all its branches and technical applica-tions, and with a special view to the development of theArt Industries of the State, to provide instruction in Draw-ing, Painting, Modeling, Designing, etc., through practicalschools, special libraries, lectures and otherwise. The purpose of the institution as thusLocation of defined is distinctly industrial. The col- Museum ?^ lections


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