Industrial Arts class projects

Material Information

Title:
Industrial Arts class projects
Creation Date:
1916
Physical Description:
various - see Description
Materials:
Halftone

Notes

Summary:
Five photographs in three records of Student Teaching class projects. ( eng )
Summary:
a. Industrial Arts class projects. June 1916 Vocationist excerpts with captions, ( eng )
Summary:
"Planking the boat". (2" x 3") ( eng )
Summary:
"At the bottom of the siphon lock". (3 1/4" x 2") ( eng )
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"In her cradle ready for the installation of the engine". (2 1/4" x 1 3/4") ( eng )
Summary:
b. June 1918 Vocationist excerpt with caption, "The 'Caroline' . On her maiden cruise. In the siphon lock". (2" x 3") Accompanying paragraph: ( eng )
Summary:
"Albany, May 9. - The 'Caroline,' a brand new motor boat, to be used for patrolling the New York State waters in the interest of the people, is the unique gift which has just been made to the Conservation Commission by students in the manual training department of the Oswego State Normal School. The boat, which is twenty-five feet long, and equipped with a twelve horsepower, three cylinder gasoline engine, was built by the students themselves, as part of their practical work at the school. ( eng )
Summary:
According to a letter received by Conservation Commissioner George D. Pratt from the State Department of Education, the twenty young boatbuilders, who created the 'Caroline,' were undecided as to which State Department could make the best use of the craft, and referred the matter to Speaker Sweet. He advised that, in his opinion, the boat could best serve the State through the Conservation Commission, and as a result it has been formally presented". ( eng )
Summary:
c. June 1919 Vocationist excerpt with caption, "Problems in simple bell wiring. Conducted in Seventh Grade by practice teachers". (4" x 2") ( eng )
General Note:
CAPTION:Planking the boat

Record Information

Rights Management:
All applicable rights reserved by the source institution and holding location.
Resource Identifier:
2005.005.0071 ( accession number )