TABLE 58.-Statistics of schools giving industrial training in various forms for 1885-'86, fc.-PART II. 10 11 12 Levering Mission Manual-Labor School.... 13 White's Iowa Manual-Labor Institute.... 14 Chilocco Indian Industrial School 15 Haskill Institute, school for Indians... 1,000 Printing, sewing, cooking, drawing and designing, car. pentry, and kitchen gardening. 2,000 25, 000 25, 000 Carpentry, blacksmithing, harness-making, printing, Farming, harness and shoe making, carpenter'ng, Gardening, carpentry, shoe-making, painting, sewing, Sewing, cooking, all household duties, and carpentry. Machine and hand sewing, dressmaking, and house a The number in the Home; there are five industrial schools cared for by the association, cach numbering over 100 pupils. 3,000 TABLE 59.-Statistics of manual-training schools for 1885-86; from replies to inquiries by the United States Bureau of Education-PART I. J5 Boston, Mass 17 J 12 Philadelphia, Pa. 13 Nashville, Tenn.. 14 Crozet, Va II.-TRAINING IN ART. The tabulated statistics here presented (pp. 605-606) by no means include all the incorporated or prominent schools in the country. The Hartford School, the Chicago Academy of Design, the Manchester (N. H.) Art Association, the Free School of De sign of the Brooklyn Art Association, the School of Design of the University of Cincin nati, the Women's Art Museum Association of Cincinnati, and the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts have furnished no recent information. The general and special features of industrial and fine art instruction in this country are so fully treated in the Special Report on Art and Industry, partly published and partly in course of preparation in this Office, that no attempt at discussion of facts or theories will be attempted in this volume. |