Bradley University - Anaga Yearbook (Peoria, IL)

 - Class of 1906

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F N HOROLOGY HALL W -a,.-+- --

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The talk of our pair-trees And sod-pounder clubs, Has caused many a Polyscope rhymeg But the clock-building class, In Horology Hall, ls the place Where they really kill Time



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HO GLCGICAL II E Horological School of the Bradley Polytechnic Institute is a con- tinuation of the famous l'arson's Horological School. It was founded by Mr. J. R. Parson at l,a Porte, Ind., in 1886 and was brought to Peoria in ISQ2 by Mrs. Lydia Bradley. In 1897 it became a part of the llrad- ley Polytechnic Institute which was founded in that year. The building erected is exclusively for a Ilorological School and is the only one of its kind in America. It is made of Bedford stone and consists of two stories and a basement and is one hundred and fifty feet long by forty feet wide, with a clock tower at the center. There are one hundred and fifty outside window- lit benches and fifty inside benches, each being supplied with gas and electric light. The Horological department is in charge of Dean Allen T. Westlake. Mr. VVestlake is a man of long years experience in every branch of the science and art of optics, engraving and watchmaking, and these have made him fitted for the management of the Department. First is the department of watch- work and this is divided into three sections, viz: SECTION A-Filing is the foundation of all mechanical work. In this section students are taught how to handle the various files and make some of the useful tools, as drills, screw-taps, jewel gravers, etc. SECTION B-Lathe work is a necessary part of watchwork and in this section the students are taught the method of using and turning on a lathe. SECTION C-In this section lathe and escapement work of all kinds is taken up. The showing of staffs, setting of jewels and pallet stones, slide rest work, etc. The last two sections are in charge of Mr. James A. Miner and his assistant. Mr. Fred Brown. After leaving section I3 the student is admitted to the Finishing Depart- ment, but only after he has completed his work in the elementary department and by passing the final test. In this section the student is taught to work on watch and make or replace any lost or broken parts in a workmanlike manner. In connection with this department is draughting where theoretical work is taught. But six hours a week is spent for this class. Both of the sections, especially the finishing department, are in charge of Mr. Clarence R. Hart. The next department to enter is the engraving. This is under the super- vision of Dean A. T. Westlake, and like the rest is carried out on a progres- sive system. IIere the work of designing is first taken up, including several styles of alphabets. After this the student learns ciphers and monograms, ctc., and step by step to the more difficult problems. At last we come to the jewelry department, or the goldsmith branch. This department gives a student a practical knowledge of working up metals into new jewelry and repairing jewelry of all kinds. The department is under the supervision of a practical jewelry repairer and manufacturer. The work consists of drawing gold and silver into new jewelry, making of college and class pins, charms and rings of all kinds, artistictdiamond mountings, setting of stones, enameling, plating, and ..

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