Manual Training
Displaying 1 - 36 of 36 in reverse chronological order
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1 | New equipment purchased for manual arts College Eye 27:51, p.1 |
New motors will operate on AC rather than the old DC current; will cost about $4000. | |
2 | Charles H. Bailey, head of the department of arts and manual arts Public Relations News Release 1929:321, p.1 |
lDiscusses three kinds of thinking used in manual arts. | |
3 | Echoes from the manual training department Old Gold 0:0, p.259 |
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4 | "Feast of the Little Lanterns" was a feast indeed College Eye 10:23, p.1 |
Review of the performance. | |
5 | Faculty participate in Teachers Convention; to be held in Waterloo April third and fourth College Eye 10:21, p.4 |
Several faculty will make presentations. | |
6 | New Vocational Building opens; a monument to vocational education College Eye 9:2, p.1 |
Vocational Building is home to the Natural Science, Manual Training, Domestic Science, and Art Departments. | |
7 | The new Vocational Building open for summer term College Eye 9:1, p.7 |
Building will house the Agriculture, Manual Training, Domestic Science, and Art Departments; cost was about $100,000. | |
8 | New manual arts building College Eye 7:7, p.1 |
Describes architecture of building; should be completed for summer or fall term next year. | |
9 | New department of agriculture College Eye 2:4, p.1 |
W. H. Davis joins the faculty; will help prepare students for work in rural education. | |
10 | Manual Training Old Gold 0:0, p.255 |
Illustration of a young man doing carpentry while his family looks on. | |
11 | The senior class of 1911-1912; classifications of candidates as to diplomas sought and as to time of expected graduation College Eye 1:12, p.4 |
Enrollment statistics for the various classifications of students enrolled. | |
12 | Monday afternoon Normal Eyte 21:4, p.68 |
Professor Clark Brown accidentally lost a finger on his right hand while using a new power saw. | |
13 | Official Notes Normal Eyte 21:2, p.18 |
Changes in assignments for Professors Fullerton and Merrill; Alice M. Heinz appointed to staff; Domestic Science Laboratory enlarged; great demand for manual training teachers. | |
14 | Manual Training Old Gold 0:0, p.221 |
Manual training history, includes group photo and many photos of exhibits along with a poem explaining what Manual Training can do. | |
15 | Manual training teachers meet. Normal Eyte 20:11, p.189 |
Professor Bailey heads group. | |
16 | Manual training notes Normal Eyte 17:15, p.229 |
The arts and crafts in public schools. | |
17 | Manual training notes Normal Eyte 17:13, p.197 |
Ways in which manual training can be introduced into the curriculum. | |
18 | Manual training notes Normal Eyte 17:10, p.149 |
Students of lower grades now learning drawing. | |
19 | Manual training notes Normal Eyte 17:8, p.116 |
Explains that there has been a marked advance in the use of manual training in public schools. | |
20 | Manual training notes Normal Eyte 17:6, p.86 |
Manual training is essential to the development of a child. | |
21 | Manual training notes Normal Eyte 17:4, p.53 |
Professor Bailey says that special training is not needed to teach manual training; however, it is highly recommended. | |
22 | Manual Training notes Normal Eyte 17:2, p.23 |
Discusses the pros and cons of manual training in schools. | |
23 | Normal too good; but legislative committee would continue building fund at Normal five years more Normal Eyte 16:17, p.257 |
President Seerley gives a statement about the management of the school; defends and explains the school's programs. | |
24 | Charles H. Bailey, head of Manual Training Dept. Normal Eyte 16:2, p.20 |
Demand for manual training has increased, and in turn, the Normal School has added space to the Manual Training Department in order to train shop teachers; photo. | |
25 | The Manual Training Department Normal Eyte Annual 0:0, p.75 |
Prepares students to teach in elementary and secondary schools; photo. | |
26 | Manual training teachers in demand Normal Eyte 15:33, p.518 |
Because of the recent development of the program, it has become difficult for school districts to find trained manual training teachers. | |
27 | New plans and new work; rapid growth of school makes necessary a readjustment of the courses offered Normal Eyte 15:20, p.305 |
Introduction of new courses in manual training, domestic science, and kindergarten make adjustment of existing curricula and degrees necessary; extensive description of the modifications. | |
28 | Training Normal Eyte 14:11, p.164 |
Some reasons why industrial training is necessary in the schools of today. | |
29 | Training Normal Eyte 14:10, p.148 |
Some reasons why industrial training is necessary in the schools of today. | |
30 | Training Normal Eyte 14:9, p.132 |
Some reasons why industrial training is necessary in the schools of today. | |
31 | Training Normal Eyte 14:8, p.116 |
Some reasons why industrial training is necessary in the schools of today. | |
32 | Training Normal Eyte 14:6, p.84 |
Some reasons why industrial training is necessary in the schools of today. | |
33 | The Dubuque board of education Normal Eyte 13:35, p.552 |
Considering the introduction of manual training into the curriculum. | |
34 | Training Normal Eyte 13:34, p.535 |
Manual training is coming in the public schools. | |
35 | The Hon. R. C. Barrett Normal Eyte 13:23, p.354 |
Advocate of manual training. | |
36 | Manual training is one of the few good things Normal Eyte 2:15, p.117 |
Manual training is good for everyone. |