School catalog, 1897-1898 . ies, still life and the living model; Let-tering; Geometrical Drawing, with special reference to thelaying out of ornament; Projections, with their applicationto machine construction and to cabinet work and carpen-try; Shadows, Perspective, Architectural Drawing and De-sign, Painting in water-colors. Modelling and Casting; His-toric Ornament. Decorative Painting, Use of tools inwood, metal, glass and leather work; Illustration; Original Design for all classes of Printetl and Woven fabrics, Pot-tery, Glass, Metal Work. etc. The instrumental Drawing-is taught by means


School catalog, 1897-1898 . ies, still life and the living model; Let-tering; Geometrical Drawing, with special reference to thelaying out of ornament; Projections, with their applicationto machine construction and to cabinet work and carpen-try; Shadows, Perspective, Architectural Drawing and De-sign, Painting in water-colors. Modelling and Casting; His-toric Ornament. Decorative Painting, Use of tools inwood, metal, glass and leather work; Illustration; Original Design for all classes of Printetl and Woven fabrics, Pot-tery, Glass, Metal Work. etc. The instrumental Drawing-is taught by means of class lessons or lectures, and lecturesare also given on Anatomy and Historical Ornament, uponwhich examination for certificates based. CxRADUATE from the full course as outlined abovemay continue in the school for advanced study withoutpayment of fees, on condition that they devote a certainamount of time to teaching in the school, or to other work,for the promotion of the interests of the Design by pupil. TEACHERS COURSE. Graduates from the regular course in Industrial Draw-ing (Class A), who wash to become teachers, mav take upthe advanced work in Drawing, and at the same time makea study of methods of instruction. Those Avhose proo-ressm the w^ork is satisfactory have opportunities for practicem the actual work of teaching, and in consideration of theservices rendered in this way, the fees for tuition areremitted. On the satisfactory completion of this course,which must cover at least one year, a special teachers cer-tificate is awarded. PREPARATORY the benefit of students under sixteen and of otherswho are not sufficiently advanced to enter cither of theregular courses, a preparatory course is provided in whichthe instruction, while it covers substantially the sameground as that of the regular classes in Drawing and Model-ling, is more elementary in character. Iromotion from this 19 class to Class A to or any of the more advanc


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