Newark School of Fine and Industrial Art - Fawcett Yearbook (Newark, NJ)

 - Class of 1928

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Newark School of Fine and Industrial Art - Fawcett Yearbook (Newark, NJ) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 8 of 132
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Page 8 text:

HENRY YOUNG, President Newark Board of Education Mr. Henry Young, the president of the Board of Education, although a lawyer by profession is an artist at heart. He is vitally interest in Fawcett and its development, and has always appreciated to the utmost the part it plays in a big industrial city. Mr. Young entertains high hopes for the long strides of real progress to be made by the Fawcett School of the future. [6 |

Page 7 text:

BAS RELIEF OF THOMAS L. RAYMOND By Guiseppi Naselli Mayor Raymond has developed Port Newark, negotiated for the Union Railroad station, and has helped in every way the industrial progress of the city. Strange as it may seem he is more interested in the cultural and spiritual Newark. His keen interest in our school and its activities has helped us in many dark moments. Long live our Mayor, whose vision of a greater Newark means so much to the coming generation. [5]



Page 9 text:

LOE SOUL OF LHE CILy if HE purpose of education,” said Plato, “is to give to the body and the soul all the perfection of which they are capable.” A city, like an individual, has a body and it also has a soul. Art is the soul of industry and without art an industrial city would be dead, indeed. How many in this city ask themselves whether or not Newark has a soul? ‘The majority of a city’s inhabitants are concerned more with the material city than with its spiritual or cultural character. It is the statues in the parks, the churches, the museum, the libraries, the ever changing skyline of beautiful architecture, musical development, art clubs, and like things that make for a great city. On account of its geographical position, Newark has long been accustomed to depend on New York City for much of its cultural inspiration, but now our city has developed to such an extent that Newark finds herself faced with the development of her own cultural centers. Such a center as this is the Fawcett School of Industrial Arts. If the stranger to our city has any doubt in his mind about Newark having a soul, he need only pay a visit to our school. ‘There he will find young men and women of all ages and all walks of life working to make the premier city of New Jersey one of the centers of culture of this great country. IrmA L. Losi Pal

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