Word: freehand
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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These classes include reading, spelling, grammar, composition, arithmetic, geometry, trigonometry, business English, business arithmetic, geography, penmanship, book-keeping, mechanical and freehand drawing, physics, electricity, and chemistry; shorthand and civil law and civics; French, German, Latin, and Greek; English literature, debating, public speaking, and argumentation; botany; singing; mandolin, piano and cornet; violin and harmony in connection with the orchestra. There will also be a special department in civil service that will fit students for all grades and classes of public service...
Work done during the year in freehand drawing and design courses in the Fine Arts Department will be put on public exhibition today at the Fogg Art Museum. These drawings will remain on exhibition throughout the week...
...award of a gold medal. The exhibition included drawings submitted by students in the school in 1914-15 and previous years, covering problems in private estate design, land subdivision for residence, cemetery design, design of large and small parks, and city planning, besides examples of pen and ink freehand drawing and photographic reproductions of construction plans...
...School of Architecture offers the following subjects: Design (throughout all three years), history of architecture, mathematics, architectural rendering in water color, pen and ink, and other mediums, freehand drawing in charcoal from casts, perspective drawing and architectural modeling...
Instructors. Sheldon Smith Yates, Civil Engineering; Chester Laurens Dawes, Emory Leon Chaffee, and Harold Gilliland Crane, Electrical Engineering; John Wymond Miller Bunker, Sanitary Analysis; Melville Conley Whipple, Sanitary Chemistry; Horace Upham Ranson, Civil Engineering; Edward Russell Markham, Shopwork; Walter Scott Weeks, Mining; Harold Broadfield Warren, Freehand Drawing; Hermann Dudley Murphy; Drawing from the Life; Henry Atherton Frost, Architecture; Roger Noble Burnham, Modelling; David Locke Webster, Applied Mechanics; Charles Obstetrics; Robert Montraville Green,eering...