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INDUSTRIAL AND FINE ARTS.

Industrial and Fine Arts S1. Introduction to Industrial and Fine Arts.
Both Terms. M.L. 17. Studio fee $2.00 Credit, one session hour.
First Term: Section I—M.L. 17; 10:30-12:30, Miss Jessup.

Section II—M.L. 17; 2:30-4:30, Miss Jessup. Second Term: One
Section—M.L. 17; 10:30-12:30, Miss Jessup.

For primary grades. A study will be made of the early manifestations of the
art tendency together with the best methods of guiding these toward more purposeful
and artistic ends. Practical work with clay, crayon, paint, paper, wood, etc. Selection,
ordering, and care of materials. Industrial group projects worked out.

Sympathetic Study of industries through problems within ability of children. Twofold
aims of course:

1. To develop artistic feeling.

2. To study handwork correlating with other school subjects, and busy work for
school hours.

Industrial and Fine Arts S2. Industrial and Fine Arts in the Grammar
Grades.
—Both Terms. P.H.B. 1. Studio fee $2.00. Credit, one
session hour. First Term: Section I—P.H.B. 1; 8:30-10:30, Miss


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Wilburn. Section II—P.H.B. 1; 2:30-4:30, Miss Wilburn. Second
Term—One Section—P.H.B. 1; 2:30-4:30, Miss Wilburn.

This course will consider the relation of the industrial and fine arts in the grammar
grades to each other and to the other elementary school subjects. Principles and
methods of teaching.

Practical work with wood, textiles, paper, clay, paint, etc.

Selection, ordering and care of materials.

Industrial and Fine Arts S3. Drawing and Painting.—First Term. 9:3011:30;
Fayerweather Gym. Studio fee $2.00. Credit, one session hour.
Miss Lewis.

Advanced course for high school and normal school teachers.

Open to those who have had Industrial and Fine Arts S1 and S2, or the equivalent.
Study of the structural elements of art—line, dark and light and color and
their applications in composition and design.

Industrial and Fine Arts S5. Costume Design.—Both Terms. 12:30;
Fayerweather Gym. Credit, one-half session hour. Studio fee $2.00.
First Term, Miss Lewis; Second Term, Miss Jessup.

Course for teachers of fine and domestic arts. Planning of simple costumes in
line, dark and light and color. Brief history of costumes and making of original costume
designs.

Industrial and Fine Arts S6. Interior Decoration.—Both Terms. 11:30;
Fayerweather Gym. Credit, one-half session hour. Studio fee $2.00.
First Term, Miss Lewis; Second Term, Miss Wilburn.

Courses for teachers of fine art or domestic science. Study of designs for furniture,
textiles and interiors.. Brief history of periods.

Industrial and Fine Arts — .Kindergarten.

See Education S41.