The Garment TradesSurvey Committee of the Cleveland Foundation, 1916 - 153 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 7 - Trades" is one of the 25 sections of the report of the Education Survey of Cleveland conducted by the Survey Committee of the Cleveland Foundation in 1915. Twenty-three of these sections have been published as separate monographs. In addition there is a volume entitled "Wage Earning and Education, " which is a summary of the sections relating to industrial education. The final volume, which is entitled "The Cleveland School Survey...
Σελίδα 7 - Survey of Cleveland conducted by the Survey Committee of the Cleveland Foundation in 1915. Twenty-three of these sections will be published as separate monographs. In addition there will be a larger volume giving a summary of the findings and recommendations relating to the regular work of the public schools, and a second similar volume giving the summary of those sections relating to industrial education. Copies of all these publications may be obtained from the Cleveland Foundation. They may also...
Σελίδα 152 - CLEVELAND EDUCATION SURVEY REPORTS These reports can be secured from the Survey Committee of the Cleveland Foundation, Cleveland, Ohio. They will be sent postpaid for 25 cents per volume with the exception of "Measuring the Work of the Public Schools" by Judd, "The Cleveland School Survey" by Ayres, and "Wage Earning and Education
Σελίδα 152 - Ayres. Boys and Girls in Commercial Work — Stevens. Department Store Occupations — O'Leary. Dressmaking and Millinery — Bryner. Railroad and Street Transportation — Fleming. The Building Trades— Shaw. The Garment Trades — Bryner. The Metal Trades— Lutz. The Printing Trades...
Σελίδα 144 - SEWING MACHINE OPERATING DEPARTMENT. The aim of the power sewing machine operating department is to make an all-round operator who is thoroughly trained in the intelligent use of the power sewing machine. Thus a girl in the school learns to construct complete garments of various kinds and at the same time learns how to keep her machine in good condition. There are five sections in the operating department. (1) The elementary section, the work of which usually takes about 2 months; (2) the intermediate...
Σελίδα 141 - ... of the Boston Trade School for Girls and the Manhattan Trade School for Girls in New York City.
Σελίδα 125 - COURSES Do NOT PREPARE FOR TRADE WORK The manual training sewing in the fifth and sixth grades cannot be considered as furnishing any large * Household Arts and School Lunches.
Σελίδα 48 - ... a factor. Greater demands thus are made upon the manager for caution and astute dealing, in order to avoid misunderstandings. Another point in favor of women is that, from any given level of society, the women noticeably are easier to teach and acquire a higher degree of skill than their brothers. In a money sense this is of prime importance, and is a leading reason why women so generally are preferred in classes of industries to which the work fits them. To get the same quality of service from...
Σελίδα 116 - MACHINE OPERATING Nearly one-half of the workers in the clothing industry are engaged in operating power-driven sewing machines. This is the most important occupation in the industry and it employs more women than any other industrial occupation in the city except perhaps dressmaking. After a very careful study of the characteristics of this occupation and the various conditions affecting it, the Survey has reached the conclusion that there ought to be established in this city a trade course for...
Σελίδα 22 - Each room or apartment used for the purposes named in the preceding section, except by the immediate members of the family living therein, shall be regarded as a shop or factory, and shall be separate from and have no door, window or other opening into a living or sleeping room of a tenement or dwelling. No such shop or factory shall be used for living or sleeping purposes or contain any bed, bedding or cooking utensils, or other utensils, except those required to carry on the work therein. Each...