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lp: '3'l'-1'4'5f'... l ... Z i..'ill-C .1962 C'?.!2 '3'2UE'3'2l I4l'3'3'4i'..0242'Z'lQ'Z'232'3'24ZC'Z 42 324 'A cf , 6 Q Ejf:':':':':':42':c5J:':':4: :':i6:Q':':l:':3 'll'C'2l2tf'29Q2'f'l'3l'f J42'f'2Wl'f'23l'37 ga Q Fw Q Q Q ia Q H U U avr Q fvr Q 5' S! 52 9 U Q E! 9 fl U . . . . If ll 5 The Dwlslon of Trades and Industries I ij n ig Q Q s., Q Q Ll U gg U Q 3 U is n il 5 v Q. A v Fl 9 F! Q Q ij fl U fl Q Q Q 9 U Q F!! 9 9 '4 9 Q Q H Q f-1 Q 9 Q fl H fl I 9 A - ' sa Q F 5 9 U F- 'E ll 9 9 E! 5 ll F4 '3' fl U -3 9 61 ii fl Ll , , , , . , , Q di 5 The Division ot Trades and Industries headed by Prot. E. A. Miller has 3 5 the distinction of being: the most efficient and the most practical in applica- 9 A .gi tion of theories, ot' any school of the University. - , Q 3 The departments arc: printing. plumbing, tailoring, auto mechanics, gen- 6 5 5 eral mechanics, joinery. electricity, steam L'ligll1l't'l'll1Q'. shoeinaking, and ine- F' ? ehanical drawing. Each department has its instructors and no overload of ' 43' 9 theory is allowed, Actual carrying: out ut repair or constructive projects being gg, Q Q the method pursued. All of the shoe repair work for the University students T Q and faculty is done in the department of shoemakingg' at reduced rates. The Q steam and water systems of the l'niversity are kept in order and new lines 9 Q Q ig installed, when necessary by the department of plumbing: Much of the cloth- U H 5 ing worn by the young men of the campus and vicinity is made in the depart- F C' ment of tailoring' under the supervision of Mr. S. fl. Code, instructor. Ladies' O .ga 9 clothing' is also made in this department. F, U 9 9 'T Q U I L fl 'J 4vv A n 3 1 Q Q ? F3 1.1 H n 1 9 a as fl U E 5 Q ri ? one hundred twenty-five L .1 ri U ii 5 1 54 fi I , 2211l'.Pl'.C'l'.r241 '..1fZ. 'Jl'..P21Zf .!kl'.. 1':kl'C'lP524C' I 9 2 7 12296202952Q'2?-l!C'2P5l'Z'2fl'329201122C'C742 a I 714.3 1 '1 FUAFQ 'VY 'U' A A ' A , .A A I -f-w-I-Q-r-Q-riw-2-wnvlezemwzazvza rzvzrzozvzozvzczrsozasesasezaz::rc
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