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J. W. PATTERSON , DRAWING IN GRADED PUBLIC SCHOOLS ; BY WALTER
SMITH , 121 VOCAL MUSIC AS A BRANCH OF EDUCATION IN OUR COMMON
SCHOOLS ; BY J. BAXTER UPHAM , M. D. , 161 ENGLISH LITERATURE AND ...
J. W. PATTERSON , DRAWING IN GRADED PUBLIC SCHOOLS ; BY WALTER
SMITH , 121 VOCAL MUSIC AS A BRANCH OF EDUCATION IN OUR COMMON
SCHOOLS ; BY J. BAXTER UPHAM , M. D. , 161 ENGLISH LITERATURE AND ...
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At 9 o'clock , a Paper by WALTER SMITH , State Director of Art Education in
Massachusetts , on “ Drawing in Graded Public Schools — What to teach , and
How to teach it . ” Discussion . At 11 o'clock , a Paper by J. BAXTER UPHAM ,
M. D. ...
At 9 o'clock , a Paper by WALTER SMITH , State Director of Art Education in
Massachusetts , on “ Drawing in Graded Public Schools — What to teach , and
How to teach it . ” Discussion . At 11 o'clock , a Paper by J. BAXTER UPHAM ,
M. D. ...
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A member inquired how the drawing of a sphere could be taught, as the speaker
recommended, before shading is taught. - Mr. SMITH responded that the drawing
from solid models should come in after the drawing in outline of the same ...
A member inquired how the drawing of a sphere could be taught, as the speaker
recommended, before shading is taught. - Mr. SMITH responded that the drawing
from solid models should come in after the drawing in outline of the same ...
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Shading is of much less importance than outline drawing. PRor. GREENE of
Rhode Island. I do not rise, Mr. President, because I feel that I have any special
mission on this subject, but to express the impressions I have of the great
advantage ...
Shading is of much less importance than outline drawing. PRor. GREENE of
Rhode Island. I do not rise, Mr. President, because I feel that I have any special
mission on this subject, but to express the impressions I have of the great
advantage ...
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state this, that the teachers may take an interest in drawing in both public and
private schools. MR. Z. RICHARDs of Washington rose as a witness in this good
cause. Though not an artist, he appreciated the truths uttered in the paper. Some
of ...
state this, that the teachers may take an interest in drawing in both public and
private schools. MR. Z. RICHARDs of Washington rose as a witness in this good
cause. Though not an artist, he appreciated the truths uttered in the paper. Some
of ...
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