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Identifier: industrialeducat22peoruoft (find matches)
Title: Industrial Education Magazine
Year: 1910 (1910s)
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Publisher: Peoria
Contributing Library: Robarts - University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: MSN

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, heading it withthe name of the article, and the lumber he has takenout, in standard dimensions, places it in the pigeonhole for his class. When he wants more lumber orother materials he enters these on the same bill,so that when the article is finished he has a completebill made out, and the department also has a cor- with the way in which the boys understand it. Justexplain it to one of them and in no time at all thewhole class is figuring out bills correctly, and en-joying it. So I thank you very much for your kindness insending it. Yours truly, Orville J. Grisier,Supervisor of Manual Arts, Rocky Ford, Colo. A GOOD PRINTING PROJECT HpHE faculty of Robidoux Polytechnic HighSchool felt that if a Good English drive of oneweek is a good thing, then a campaign of a halfsemester certainly would be worth while. Ac-cordingly, the English department selected a num-ber of most common errors in speech, and pre-pared to combat them in a systematic way. The 370 PROJECTS, PROBLEMS AND NOTES 371
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applied art and printing departments were asked toco-operate. Each week, the art students placed a large posterin the main hall, attacking an example of bad Eng-lish. At the same time, the printing students de-signed and printed small placards with the samemessage, and these were placed in conspicuousplaces in each room. Thruout the week, specialattention was given to this error by all the teachers. The work of the Printing students, reproduced herewith, is a splendid example ot correlation be-tween shop and academic classroom. —Ralph W. Polk,St. Joseph, Mo. PORCH SWING I SHIS swing has proven satisfactory when honest construction, comfort ami good design are sought. The curved seat is the most important feature, which, with the sloping back, provides 372 MANUAL TRAINING MAGAZINE PORCH SWING Pesigned byE C.Powell 921 SO

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  • bookyear:1910
  • bookdecade:1910
  • bookcentury:1900
  • bookpublisher:Peoria
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  • booksponsor:MSN
  • bookleafnumber:638
  • bookcollection:robarts
  • bookcollection:toronto
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