Opportunities for Vocational Training IN New York City Compiled by Elsie Borg Goldsmith VOCATIONAL SERVICE FOR JUNIORS 17 Lexington Avenue, New York City PRICE, TWENTY. FIVE CENTS opportunities for Vocational Training IN New York City Compiled by Elsie Borg Goldsmith PUBLISHED BY VOCATIONAL SER\^ICE FOR JUNIORS 17 Lexincton Avenue January, 1922 price, 25 CENTS Copyright 1922, by Vocational Service for Juniors CONTENTS PAGE Foreword v. Preface vi. Conditions Under Which Children May Work ... ix. Schedule of Schools I. Commercial Education 2-21 II. Industrial Education 22-57 III. Semi-Professional Education 58-71 Index of Subjects 73-92 Index of Schools 93-94 FOREWORD THE Vocational Service for Juniors gives scholarships to boys and girls between fourteen and eighteen years, who would otherwise be forced out of school by economic conditions, to enable them to get the education and training that seem likely to develop their highest powers as men and women and as working members of society. With the permission of the Department of Education and the helpful cooperation of individual principals, the Vocational Service for Juniors maintains counselors in elementary and Junior High Schools. By means of questionnaires, intelligence and other tests, talks on occupations, conferences with teachers, nurses and parents, and individual interviews, they help boys and girls to make an in- telligent choice of their next step in education or if necessary of work. The Vocational Service for Juniors seeks to complete this pro- cess of vocational adjustment through its employment bureaus which place workers under eighteen years of age in investigated positions, chosen as far as possible to meet the needs and ambitions of the individual, and which follow them up when placed. These three fields of activity afiford the Vocational Service for Juniors an opportunity for close relations with adolescent boys and girls and some understanding of their varying interests and problems, as well as a rather intimate knowledge of school and working condi- tions. To put all the information and data which it thus acquires at the disposal of the community is one of the aims of this organization. It is with this in mind that the study "Bank Positions" and the bibliography "Investigations of Industries in New Y'ork City" have been published and that this Directory, thanks largely to the gen- erosity of Mrs. Elsie Borg Goldsmith, has been undertaken. This foreword is meant not so much to describe the work and aims of the Vocational Service for Juniors as to ask all readers to tell it frankly how it can be of greater use to workers in the same field and to the community at large. Alice K. Pollitzer, Director. PREFACE THIS book is issued in the belief that it will fill the need for a revised edition of the Directory published in 191 8 by the Com- mittee for Vocational Scholarships and entitled "Opportunities for Vocational Training in New York." In this book an attempt has been made to show the changes which have occurred in the educational field since 1918. and to mention the schools which have been started since that date, as well as the older schools. Furthermore, a limited number of private schools has been added. It is expected that this Directory will be of aid to teachers, to counselors, and to parents in guiding adolescent children into the training for vocations best suited to their individual capacities and needs. The book is so simple in form and treatment that it is believed that girls and boys will themselves obtain effective guidance from it. Since the previous Directory was published some interesting developments have taken place along educational lines. Educational methods and programs have in many instances been improved. On the other hand, comparatively few new schools have been started in recent years, owing to conditions during the war and its aftermath. In fact, several small schools — ^especially those teaching different branches of art — have been forced to close their doors, at least tem- porarily. As this book is a purely vocational directory it deals only with those schools giving vocational courses. No general academic schools or courses are included. Since the Directory is of interest to boys and girls between the ages of about fourteen and twenty years, no primary schools have been mentioned herein. The boroughs covered are Manhattan, Bronx, and Brooklyn, as the largest number of schools are found in these boroughs. In the subject index the schools have been grouped according to subject matter taught. In the main body of the book they have been grouped under three main headings, although some schools must nec- essarily appear under more than one heading, (i) Those schools giving commercial courses form one group. (2) Schools giving industrial courses form the second group. (3) Schools giving semi- professional courses fall into the third group. By semi-professional VI. are meant those schools and courses which do not require a college degree as a prerequisite. Public vocational and trade schools of secondary grade have been listed. Included among them is the Haaren High School, at Hubert and Collister Streets, which is interesting as the only high school in Manhattan which is run on the "co-operative plan." In Brooklyn, the Manual Training High School maintains industrial courses for boys, conducted in this way, but there is as yet no separate co-opera- tive public school in Brooklyn. Under the "co-operative plan," students divide their school term between vocational work done at schools and the same kind of work done in an industrial plant or business office. In other words, the school procures a part-time pay- ' ing job for the students, at the same time that they are still learning their vocations at school. This is claimed to result in more practical vocational education, and in greater efficiency and interest on the part of the student. An attempt has been made to list endowed schools giving voca- tional courses. A few corporation schools are also listed; very few, however, as only those corporation schools are included which give training so general in its nature as to be useful in any plant of that industry. Many corporation schools are efficiently and carefully run. but in the majority of cases, the training is confined to specific kinds of work carried on within the plan of the particular company served by the school. A few schools, however, offer a broader training in industrial methods and problems. Besides the types of schools above mentioned, the Directory in- cludes those private schools of which the members of the Vocational Service for Juniors have personal knowledge. Unfortunately it has not been feasible to list all the private schools in view of their very great number. It is earnestly rec[uested that officials who feel that their school should have had a place in this book notify the Secretary of the Vocational Service for Juniors in order that the School be listed in future, issues of this Directory. It will be found on looking over the data contained herein, that the most important cjuestions concerning each school have in all prob- ability been answered. In glancing over the columns marked "Scholarships" and "Remarks," some interesting facts will present themselves. Although some schools have relief funds, or free tuition in exceptional cases, very few offer scholarships to worthy pupils who cannot afford either the time or the funds to take a course of VII. training. Several schools, however, have a placement bureau and a follow-up system whereby they keep in touch with their pupils dur- ing the first years of their industrial careers. Grateful acknowledgment is made of the valuable assistance of the staff of the Vocational Service for Juniors. Elsie Borg Goldsmith, CJiairman, Siib-Committec on fJie Directory. Vill. CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH CHILDREN MAY WORK CHILDREN under 14 years of age may not be employed in any business or service whatever. This appHes equally to work during school hours, before and after school hours, on Saturdays, Sundays, and during vacation. Exception is made for selling or delivering newspapers by boys between 12 and 16 years of age and for theatrical and motion picture film work in which children under 16 may be employed with the consent of the Mayo^;, but are not allowed to sing or dance. The employment of children under 14 in manufacturing carried on in tenements or in cannery sheds is deemed to be work for a factory, and is subject to factory prohibitions. Children 14 or 15 years of age may not be employed without an employment certificate obtained from the school authorities. Children under 16 years of age may not be employed in dangerous occupations (Section 146 of the Labor Law). To obtain an employment certificate a child must be 14 or 15 years of age and must present the following, papers : 1. ScJiool Record Certificate: Issued on parent's application by principal of school last attended by applicant. To secure this record children must have attended school at least 130 days during the twelve months next preceding their 14th birthday, or during the twelve months next preceding the date of application for the school record certificate. 14-year-old children must be graduates of a public, private, or parochial elementary school. Children 15 years of age must have completed the work of the first six years of the public elementary school or school equivalent thereto. 2. Evidence of Age: One of the following papers must be produced which may be accepted only in the order given : (a) Transcript of birth certificate, baptismal certificate or passport. (b) Other documentary evidence such as an Ellis Island certificate of arrival, an insurance policy, etc. (c) Physician's certificate of age. IX. 3. A Pledge of Employment: This is a statement that the employer who signs the paper will give the child immediate employment and describes the kind of work the child will be required to do and the number of hours per day he will be required to work. 4. Certificate of Physical Fitness: If the above-mentioned papers are approved, the child takes them to the Board of Health and receives a certificate of physical fitness if he passes the examination given by the physician there. The certificate states that the child is in sound health and physically able to perform the work he intends to do. Factory work is prohibited for children between 14 and 15 before 8 o'clock in the morning or after 5 o'clock in the evening or for more than eight hours in any one day or more than six days in any week. In mercantile establishments the opening hour is 8 A. M., the closing hour 6 P. M., but children may not work in these establishments for more than eight hours daily. X. Schedule of Schools I. COMMERCIAL EDUCATION Name Courses Admission Requirement.s Len^h ol Course Aub Secretarial School Secretarial Stenography Typing Approval of Di- rector Average 6 mos. 2770 Broadway Typing (alone) Evening Course Ballard School Y. W. C. A. (Central Branch) Advertising- Banking Bookkeeping Piling Member of Y. W. C. A. Dependent on course 610 Lexington Ave. Foreign trade French Italian Law Multigraphing Political economy Public speaking- Salesmanship Spanish Stenography Typing Secretarial Training English Stenography Typing Bay Ridge High School Fourth Avenue Day School Booklceeping Civics Office practice Spanish Elementary school or equivalent ed- ucation 1-4 yrs. and 67th St. Brooklyn Stenography Typing Night School BookkeeiJing Economics Law Stenography Typing Blind Women's Workshop Stenography and Dictaphone Typing Blind Age 16-50 Dependent on individual 111 E. 59th St. (N. Y. Ass'n for Blind) Term Hours Sex Tuition and Fees Scholarships Remarks Open all yr. 9 a. m.-3 p. m. or by arrange- ment Female $125 $10 per month $8 per month Books extra Part scholar- ships Sept. -June Summer session June-July 9:30 a. m.- 9:30 p. m. except Sat. Female $15 to $18 $120 Tuition free in exception al cases Student Aid Fund Employment bureau Sept. -June 8:35 a. m.- 3 p. m. except Sat. Female Free Vocational adviser Open all yr. 8:45 a. m.- 5 p. m. Saturdays 9 a. m.- 12:30 p. m. Female Free I. COMMERCIAL EDUCATION Xante Courses Admission Reqijireineuts Len^h o£ Course Bronx Evening High School for AVomen Prospect Ave. and Jennings St. Arithmetic Bookkeeping Law Office practice Stenography Typing Elementary school or equivalent ed- ucation 2-4 yrs. Brooklyn Evening High School Putnam and Marcy Aves. Bookkeeping Law Stenography Typing Elementary school or equivalent ed- ucation 3 yrs. BnshAvick Evening Trade School 400 Irving Ave., Brooklyn Boolvkeeping English Salesmanship Spanish Stenography Typing Elementary school or equivalent ed- ucation Employed dur- ing day 1-3 yrs. Bushwick High School Irving Avenue, Brooklyn Bookkeeping Law Spanish Stenography Typing Elementary school or equivalent ed- ucation 1-4 yrs. Central Evening High School for Women Nostrand Ave. and Halsey St., Brooklyn Arithmetic Bookkeeping Law Office practice Stenography Typing Elementary school or equivalent ed- ucation 3-4 yrs. Term Hours Sex Tuition and Fees Scholarships Remarks Sept. -June 7:45 p. m.- 9:45 p. m. except Sat. Female Free Sept.-June 7:25 p. m.- 10:15 p. m. except Sat. Male Free Sept.-May 7:30 p. m.- 9:30 p. m. Mon. and Wed. or Tues. and Thurs. Male Female Free Sept.-June 9 a. m.- 3:35 p. m. except Sat. Male Female Free Several Placement secretary Sept.-June 7:30 p. m.- 10 p. m. except Sat. Female Free Placement Committee I. COMMERCIAL EDUCATION Commercial High School Albany Ave. and Bergen St., Brooklyn Annex P. S. 15, Third Ave. and State St., B'klyn Arithmetic Bool\I\;epin£? Correspondence Stenography Typing' Coopei* Union for the Advance- ment of Science and Art Fourth Ave. and Sth St. Secretarial course Bookkeeping' English Stenography Typing Admisition Requirements Licngrth of Course Elementary school or equivalent ed- ucation 1-4 yrs. Age 18-35 Exams in Eng- lish, composi- tion, dictation, penmanship and spelling T^A mos. East Side Evening High School P. S. 20, Rivington and Forsyth Sts. Advertising Arithmetic Bookkeeping Economics Law Salesmanship Spanish Stenography Typing Elementary school or equivalent ed- ucation 3 yrs. Eastern Evening High School for Men P. S. 122, Har- rison Ave. and Heyward St., Brooklyn Advertising Arithmetic Bookkeeping Economics Law Spanish Stenography- Typing Elementary school or equivalent ed- ucation 3-4 yrs. Eastern District High School Marcy Ave. and Keap St. Bookkeeping English Languages Stenography Typewriting E 1 e m e n t a I- y school gradu- ate or equiva- lent education Era.smus Hall High School Flatbnsh a n d Church Aves., Brooklyn Stenography Typing Elementary school or equivalent ed- ucation Term Hours Sex Tuition and Fees Scholarships Remarks Sept. -June 9 a. m.-3 p. m. except Sat. Male Free Placement bu- r e a u and folio w-u p system Oct.-May 9 a. m.-3 p. m. Female Free Expenses for books, materi- als, etc. Sept. -June 7:15 p. m.- 10:15 p. m. except Sat. Male Free Sept.-June 7:10 p. m.- 10 p. m. except Sat. Male Free Sept. -June 8:40 a. m.- 4:00 p. m. Female Free Sept.-June 8:30 a. m.- 2:30 p. m. except Sat. Male Female Free 7 I. COMMERCIAL EDUCATION Xame Courses Admission Slequirements 1 1-ienR-th of Evander Childs Advertising Elementary 1-4 yrs. High School Bookkeeping school or equivalent ed- ucation Creston Ave. Law and 184th St. Stenography Annexes: Typing P. S. 46, Briggs Ave. and 196th St. P. S. 8, Briggs Ave. and Mosholu Pkwy. P. S. 16, Carpenter Ave. near 240th St. George Washing- Bookkeeping Elementary 4 yrs. ton High School English school gradu- ate or equiva- Spanish lent education Broadway and Stenography Academy St. Typewriting Girls Commercial Accounting Elementary 1-4 yrs. High School Bool^keeping school or e q u i va lent Dependent on Science education subject chosen St. Marks and Secretarial course (for post- Classon Aves., graduates) Brooklyn Stenography Typing Girls High School Nostrand Ave., Bookkeeping Economics Element ary school or equivalent ed- 1-4 yrs. Halsey and Ma- Mathematics ucation con Sts., Brook- Stenography lyn Typing Grace Institute English Preference giv- 1 yr. Stenography en to pupils 149 W. 60th St. Typing with 2 yrs. High School education Hours Tuition and Fees Scholarships Rensarks Sept. -June 9 a. m.-3 p. m. Male Female Free Sept, -June a. m.-4 p. m. Male Female Free Sept. -June 8 a. m.-5 p. m. except Sat. Female Sept. -June Sept.-June Placement bureau Placement bu- reau 8:40 a. m.- 3:30 p. m. Day, 9 a. m.- 4:15 p. m. Eve., 7 p. m 9 p. m. Female Female Free Free Vocational committee I. COMMERCIAL EDUCATION Name Courses Admission Requirements Length of Course Ha a r e n School High Hubert and Col- lister Sts. Advertising Bookkeeping Economics Mathematics Merdiandising Organization (store) Salesmanship Stenography Textiles Typing Elementary school or equivalent ed- ucation, or transfer from another H. S. 3-4 yrs. Hebrew Technical School for Girls 240 Second Ave. Bookkeeping Stenography Typing Office Training ig'h School Commerce of 155 W. 65th St. Annexes: P. S. 67, 120 W. 46th St. P. S. 166, 132 W. 8 9th St. Accounting Advertising Banking Bookkeeping Economics Finance Investments Labor problems Law Materials of commerce Mathematics Office practice Salesmanship Statistics Stenography Typing Italian Evening School 154 Hester St. (Children's Aid Society School) Age 14 Elementary school diplo- ma Entrance and physical ex- ams. 4 yrs. Elementary school or equivalent ed- ucation 4 yrs. Stenography Typing Office training Age 15 Working papers 1-3 yrs. 10 Hours Sept.-June 9 a. m.-3 p. m. Male Female Tuition and Fees Free Open all yr Sept.-June 8:45 a. m. 4 p. m. 9 a. m.- 2:45 p. m. except Sat. Female Scholarships Free $18-$25 for books and materials Male Sept.-June 7:30 p. m. 9:30 p. m. Male Female Free Free 11 llemarkis Alternate weeks In business houses for part of course Pupils paid marlvet rate while em- ployed Placements, super- vision in business and report of progress by "Co - ordina- tors'' of School Placement bureau and follow- up system Placement bu- r e a u and folio w-up system I. COMMERCIAL EDUCATION Name Courses Admission Requirements Length of Course Julia Richinan Accounting' Elementary 1-4 yrs. High School 60 W. 13th St. Arithmetic Bookkeeping iDivics school or equivalent ed- ucation Annexes: P. S. 87, Amsterdam Ave. and 77th St. Economics Industrial conditions (local) Law Office practice Salesmanship P. S. 9, Statistics 225 W. 82d St. Stenography P. S. 66, Typing- 421 E. 88th St. P. S. 117, 170 E. 77th St. P. S. 96, Avenue A and 81st St. P. S. 179, 140 W. 102nd St. Katharine Gibbs School Accounting Advertising- Banking H. S., college, or e q u i va lent education Average 8 mos. 101 Park Ave. Correspondence Economics English Piling and indexing Insurance Investments Law Office practice and systems Personnel Management Psychology (business) Stenography Typing •Merchants and Bankers Husi- ness School Madison Avenue Commercial Accounting Bookkeeping Business administration English Office appliances Elementary school gradu- ates Average 9 mos. and 58th St. Secretarial Stenography Typing Miller School 131 E. 23rd St. Bookkeeping- Office practice Typing Elementary school grad- uates Average 8 mos. Stenography H. S. graduates preferred Morris Evening High School Boston Road and 166th St. Bookkeeping Law Stenography Typing Elementary school or equivalent ed- ucation 3 yrs. Term Hours Sex Tuition and Fees 1 Scholarships Remarks Sept.-June S:40 a. m.- 2:45 p. m. except Sat. Female Free Students A 1 d Fund Placement bu- r e a u and folio w-up system Sept. -May 9 a. 1T1.-3 p. m. Female $200-$300. Open all yr. 9 a. m.-3 p. m. 7:30 p. m.- 9:30 p. m. Male Female $17-$20 per mo. $125-$150 per course Several Open all yr. 9:30 a. m.- 3 p. m. 7 p. ni.-9 p. m. Mon., Wed., Fri. Male Female $6 per mo. $18 per mo. Books and sup- plies extra Sept.-June 7:30 p. m.- 10:10 p. m. except Sat. Male Free 13 I. COMMERCIAL EDUCATION ]\ame CottrsoM Atliuisslou Leug;th of Kequirements Course Morris High Accounting Elementary 4 yrs. School Arithmetic S C ll O 1 01' Boston Road Booklveeping Civics equivalent ed- ucation and 166th St. Office training Salesmanship Stenography Transportation Typing Secretarial Course 6 mos. (post-graduate) New Lots Evening Arithmetic Elementary 3 yrs. High School Bookkeeping school or Sutter Avenue, Stenography Typing equivalent ed- ucation Vermont and Wyona Streets, Brooklyn New Utrecht High Arithmetic Elementary 3-4 yrs. School BooIi Sept. -June Day. 9 a. m.- 3 p. ni. Eve. 7:30 p. m.- 9:30 p. in. M o n., Wed., Fri. Male Female $50 per 10 wks. $1S per 10 wks. $50 per 10 wks. $12 per 4 wks. Sept. -June 9 a. m.-3 p. m. Female Free Sept. -June 7:45 p. m.- 9:45 p. m. Male Female Free Sept.-June 7:30 p. m.- 9:30 p. m. Female Free Sept. -June S a. m.-l p. m. 1 p. m.- 5:30 p. m. Male Female Sept.-June S a. m.-lO p. m. except Sat. Male Female Free I. COMMERCIAL EDUCATION Admission Requirements LcnprtU of Course Washington Irving High School 40 Irving Place Wood's Business School Fifth Ave. and 125th St. Bookkeeping Course Bookkeeping' Community Civics Domestic Art Domestic Science Drawing Elocution English History Languages Music Physiology Stenograpliy Elective subjects Stenography Course Bookkeeping Community Civics Domestic Art Domestic Science Drawing Elocution English History Languages Music Office practice Physiology Stenography Typing Elective subjects Elementary school grad- uate 4 yrs. Secretarial Training Stenography Typing Stenographic Course English Dependent on course and on ability of in- dividual Young Men's Christian Asso- ciation, Brook- lyn Branch 55 Hanson Place Accountancy Institute Accounting Auditing Economics Finance Law Organization Commercial Bookkeeping Business preparatory Foremanship Mathematics Salesmanship Secretarial English Stenography Typing Spanish For Diploma; H. S. Grad. or equivalent ed- ucation Special students admitted 3 yrs. IS Sept. -June Open all yr. Hours 8 a. m.-l p. m. 1 p. m.- 5:30 p. m. Tuition and Fees Female Day 9 a. m.-3 p. m. Evening- 7:30 p. m.- 9:30 p. m. Mon., Tues., Thurs. Scholarships Male Female Open all yr. 7:30 p. m.- 9:30 p. m. Male Day $82-$156 Evening- $6 per mo. $19 per 4 mos. in advance $40 per year (installments) Remarks $90 per year Books and sup- plies extra $40 $20 $45 Individual instruction 19 I. COMMERCIAL EDUCATION Name Courses Admission Ijensth of Keqtiirements Course Young Men's Accountancy Institute H. S. graduate 37 -svks. Christian Asso- Accounting- Auditing- or equivalent education, or ciation, 23(1 St. Economics practical ex- Branch Law perience 215 W. 23 rd St. Commercial Approval of di- .36 vi^ks. Advertising rector Banlving Bookkeeping Correspondence English French Merchandising Office practice Public speaking Salesmanship Spanish Stenography ' Typing Youn.i? Women's Advertising Member of Dependent on Christian As,«o- Comptometer Y. W. C. A. individual ciation, Brook- English 1 yr. H. S. lyn Branch French Public speaking No restrictions for special courses 2 7 6 Scherraer- Spanish horn St., B'klyn Stenography Typing H. S. Graduate Secretarial coiirse English Stenography Typing- Vouns Women's Arithmetic For Day School: 11 mos. Hebrew Associ- Bookkeeping Elementary school educa- ation Civics Dictaphone tion; exam. 31 W. 110th St. English For Evening Dependent on School: Age individual Piling 17, exam. P.rench Office training Member of Y. W. H. A. Penmanship Spanish Stenography Telephone switcliboard Typing- Term Hours Sex Tuition ami Fees Scliolarsblps Remark.s Sept. -June Sept. -June 7:30 p. m.- 9:30 p. m. 7:30 p. m.- 9:30 p. m. Male $60.00 Materials and supplies extra Dependent on subject Price includes one year's membership in y. M. C. A. Open all yr. 9 a. m.- 2:30 p. m. 7:30 p. m.- 9:30 p. m. except Sat. Female Day, $14 per mo. Kve., $6 per mo. Placement bu- reau Open all yr. 1 9 a. m.-3 p. m. 8 p. m.- 9:45 p. m. Female $60 Special classes $1-$10 i 1 coverin,£? tuition S of $150 each / Placement bu- r e a u and folio w-up system 172 sirls, agro 18-25, may board in Home, $3-$ll per week. II. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Name Courses Admission Reciuirenients Len^h of Course xlrt Evening Trade Clay modelling- Dependent on Dependent on School Costume design Interior decorating course course Public School Jewelry design 27 Mural design 202-214 East 42nd St. Ballard School Design Member of Dependent on Commercial Y. W. C. A. course Y. W. C. A. (Central Branch) Costume Poster Dressmaking 610 Lexington Pattern drafting Pattern making Ave. Sewing Embroidery Millinery Nursing (pi-actical) Tea room, cafeteria and lunch- room managem.ent Baron de Hirsch Automotive mechanics Age 16 5% mo3. Trade School Carpentry Speak, read and 222 East 64th Drawing Mechanical write English St. Electricity Approval of su- Machine operating perintendent Machine shop work Mathematics Painting House Sign Plumbing Printing Sheet metal work Bay Kidge High Design Elementary 1-4 yrs. School CoiTimercial school or Drawing equivalent ed- Fourth Avenue and 67th Street, Brooklyn Freehand Mechanical IDressmaking Millinery ucation Nursing Blind Men's Work- Broom malting Blind Dependent on shop Chair making- Mop making- Age over 21 individual 338 E. 35th St. (N. Y. Ass'n for Blind) Term Hours Sex Tuition and Fees Scliolarsliips Remarks fPt.-May 7 p. m.- 9:30 p. m. Two evenings a week Male Female Free pt.-June mmer issions ^ne-July 9:30 a. m.- 9:30 p. m. except Sat. Female $15 to $50 $75 to $100 Tuition free in exception al cases Student A 1 d Fund Employment bureau ig-.-Feb. b.-JuIy 8:30 a. m.- 4 p. m. Male Free Applicants must have sufficient means of support t o enable them to remain the full term pt.-June 8:35 a. m.- 3 p. m. except Sat. Female Free Vocational ad- viser >en all yr. 8 a. m.-5 p. m. Saturdays 8 a. m .-1 p. m. Male Free Appre ntic es paid $6 per week and luncheon; after train- ing, $7-$30 as piece work- ers II. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Name A4sioii Length of Reqiiii-eiiiciii.s Course Blind Women's Basketi-y Blind Dependent on AVork Shop Cooking- Crocheting Age 16-50 individual 111 E. 59th St. Knitting- (N. Y. Ass'n Macliine operating- for Blind) Bronx Evening Design Elementary 2-4 yrs. High School for Commercial Costume school or equivalent ed- Women Textile Dra-wing ucation Prospect Ave. Freehand and Jennings Dressmaking Street Embroidery Millinery- Brooklyn Evening Drawing Elementary 3 yrs. : High School Architectural Freehand school or equivalent ed- Mechanical ucation Putnam and Marcy Aves. Brooklyn Evening Administration (shop) Elementary 1-3 yrs. 1 Technical and Trade School Automobile mechanics Cabinet making Carpentry and joinery school or equivalent ed- ucation Seventh Avenue Chemistry (industrial) Employed in and Fourth St. Design Ship Dra-wing Architectural Mechanical Dressmaking (trade) Electricity installation and -wiring Engineering Civil Electrical Mechanical Steam Gas engine mechanics Machine shop -work Mathematics (shop) Millinery (trade) Nursing (practical) Pattern making Plan reading and estimating Plumbing Printing- Composition Imposition Linotype operating Press work Proofreading- Typesetting Sheet metal wo7-k trade du ring- day 24 Term Sex Tuition and Fees Scholar sliips lleniarks Open all yr. 8:45 a. m.- 5 p. m. Saturdays 9 a. m.- 12:30 p. m. Female Free Paid on time basis for sal- able work Pupils placed in school work shops Sept. -June 7:45 p. m.- 9:45 p. m. except Sat. Female Free Sept.-June 7:25 p. m.- 10:15 p. m. except Sat. Male Free Sept.-May 7:45 p. m.- 9:45 p. m. Mon. and Wed. or Tues. and Thurs. Male Female Free 25 II. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Brooklyn V o c a - tional School for Boys Jay and Nassau Sts., Brooklyn Bushwlck Evening Trade School 400 Irving Ave., Brooklyn Automobile repair Drawing- Architectural Mechanical Electricity Installation Wiring- Machine shop work Sheet metal work Show cutting and fitting- Shoe inachine operating Wood working Admission Requirements Elementary school or equivalent ed- ucation Lenj^'th of Course Bushwick School H i a h Irving Avenue and Madison St., Brooklyn Automobile mechanics Cabinet making Design Machine Sheet metal Ship Drawing- Architectural Mechanical Dressmaking- (trade) Electricity Installation Wiring- Forging Gas engine mechanics Illustration Commercial Machine shop work Mathematics (trade) Pattern making Plan reading and estimatinf Pluinbing Printing Linotype operating Presswork Typesetting- Radio work Sheet metal work Tool making Drawing- Mechanical INIanual training- Technical courses Mathematics Pliysics Preparation for Higher Training in Architecture Chemistry Engineering Special work in woods and metals Elementary school or equivalent ed- ucation Employed dur- ing day 1-3 yrs. Elementary school gradu- ate or equiva- lent education 4 yrs. 26 Term Sept. -June 9 a. m.-4 p. m. except Sat. Male Tuition and Fees Free Scbolarsliips Sept.-May 7:30-9:30 p. m. Mon. and Wed. or Tues. and Thurs. Male Female Free Remarks Placement bu- reau and fol- low-up sys- tem Sept. -June 8 a. m.-5 p. m. except Sat. Male Female Free 27 II. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Coiirses Admission Requirements Lienisrtli of Course Central Evening High School for Women Nostrand Ave. and Halsey St., Brooklyn Design Costume Dressmaking' Millinery Elementary school or equivalent ed- ucation 3-4 yrs. Clara de Hirsch Home for Work- ing Girls 225 St. East 63d Dressmaking Millinery Sewing Hand Machine Age 14 6 mos.-2 yrs., dependent on course and on individual Cooper Union for the Advance- ment of Science and Art Fourth Ave. and 8th St. Day School Chemistry Engineering Civil Evening School Chemistry General science and elec- trical engineering- Technical Concrete construction Design Motor vehicle Ship and yacht Drawing, mechanical Steam engine practice Strength' of materials Age 16 Exams in al- gebra, E n g - lish, plane geometry and history 4 yrs. 6 yrs. 5 yrs. 1 yr. each Crippled Chil- dren's East Side Free School 157 Henry St. Copper work Embroidery Sewing (fine) Sign painting Crippled Age 14 Working papers Dependent o n individual Eastern Evening High School for Men P. S. 122, Har- rison Ave. and Heyward St., Brooklyn Design Commercial Drawing Architectural Freehand Mechanical Elementary school or equivalent ed- ucation 3 yrs. 2S Term Hours Sex Tuition and Fees SchularshliiiK Remarks jt.-June 7:30 p. m.- 10 p. m. except Sat. Female Free Placement committee t.-July 9 a. m.- 5:30 p. m. Female $2 per month Free to pupils unable to pay 40 Pupils in need may live free while training Board rate based on wag-es Maximum $7 per weeli ;.1-Mayl5 9:45 a. m.- 4:30 p. m. 7:30 a. m.- 9:30 p. m. Male Female Free Expenses for books, labora- tory fees, etc. »t.-July 9 a. m.-5 p. m. Male Female Free Placed through In- stitute for Crippled and Disable d Men Follow-up work by so- cial investi- gators Girls placed in School's workshops it. -June ! J 7:10 p. m.- 10 p. m. except Sat. Male Free 29 II. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION INaine Courses Admis.slon L,engrth of Hcquirement.)iou Lt«nstli ot He(iuireiucnt!!« Course Radio Institute of Radio technic code (Continen- Age 16 Day, about 5 America, tal) Systems Elementary mos. ( formerly Mar- Telephony school or Eve., about 6 coni Institute) equivalent ed- ucation mos. 326 Broadway Rhinelander Embroidery Crippled 2 yrs. School Italian Cut-work and lettering Sewing- (plain) Age 16 350 E. 68th St. Weaving- (Swedish) (Children's A i d Society School) R. Hoe & Com- Carpentry Age 16-18 4 yrs. pany Drawing Mechanical Employed b y company 504 Grand St. Electricity 4 yrs. Forcing- Elementary 4 yrs. school gradu- Machine shop work ates preferred Mathematics Moulding and core making 3 yrs. Pattern making 5 yrs. School for Print- English Age 16 About 4 yrs. ers Apprentices of New York Printing Registered union appren- tices (compo- Dependent on length of ap- prenticeship 494 Sixth Ave. sition) 1 yr. shop ex- perience S e w a r d Park Cabinet making Employed in 2 yrs. Evening High trade chosen and Trade Design Elementarv School for Men Garment school or and AVomen Drawing equivalent ed- Commercial ucation Hester, Essex Mechanical and Norfolk Sts. Dressmaking- Electricity Installation Machine shop work Millinery Motion picture operating Novelty making Painting Poster Sign Printing Sheet metal work Tailorincr 46 Term fIoiDr») Sex Tuition nnd Fees Scholarships Ileinurks Open all yr. 10 a. m.-5 p. m. 7:30 p. m.- 9:30 p. m. Male Female $10-$20 per month .$15 per month Several Sept. -June 9 a. m.- 3:30 p. m. Male Female Free Maintains den- tal clinic, health center and open air classes Girls placed in School's workshops Oct. -June 5:20 p. m.- 6:45 p. m. except Sat. Male Free Supper supplied Prizes Sept.-June 3:30 p. m.- 5:30 p. m. G p. m.-S p. m. Male Female 1st year $10 2nd year $12.50 3rd year $15 4th year $20 Required at- tendance is one day and one evening session each Supported jointly by the Print- ers' League Section of the N. T. Employing Print- ers' Asso- ciation, Inc., and Typo- grap h ical Union No. 6. Sept.-June 7:30 p. m.- 9:30 p. m. Male Female Free ■ 47 II. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Name Stewart Automo- bile School Courses 225 57th St, Stuyvesant Even- ing Trade School First Ave. 15th St. and Stuyvesant High School First Ave. 15th St. and Automotive work Carburetion Driving- Ignition Meciianics Repaiiing Airplane Boat Passenger car Tractor Truck Special courses Driving Electrical work Mechanical work Admissiou Re«iuiretuents No restrictions Blacksmithing Cliemistry (industrial) Design Garment Structural steel Drawing Architectural Commercial Freehand Mechanical Electricity Engineering Machine shop work Mathematics Photography Physics Plumbing Radio work Telegraphy Wood working Cabinet making Joinery Pattern making Wood turning Design Machine Ship Drawing Architectural Freehand Mechanical Topographical Electricity Forging Instrument making Machine shop work Metal Work Pattern making Surveying Wood working- Cabinet Joinery Wood turning Age 14 Speak English Employed dur- ing day in trade applied for Leng'th of Cour-iion 1-eiistU of rSeqsjirertients i\tUT!iC Clarence H. White Photography P. S. diploma School of Pho- tography Color Copying- Desig-n Kiilarging- 460 West 144th Lantern slide making- St. Print making- 20 sessions Professional course 10 wks. Processes Aquatint Dry point Japanese Line Linoleum-cut Mezzotint Monotype Photo eng-raving- Photogravure 15 sessions Printing- and lettering- Soft ground Wood cut Vocation of Photography and 30 wks. winter Training- Course course Spring session, Canaan Summer session, Canaan, 8 wks. Summer session, N. T. C, 6 wks. Cooper Union for Day School Age 16 for study 4 yrs. the Advance- Design in dra-wing ment of Science Advertising Costume Age 18 for study and Art Decorative in designing Fourth Ave. and Dra-wing Antique 8th St. Casts Elementary Freehand Life General drawing-, sketching- and painting- course Illustration Costume General Interior decoration Modeling- Casts Life Painting- Mural Portrait Still life Eveiiins' School Age 16 2-4 yrs. Composition Dependent on course Decorative Pictorial Design Advertising Costume Decorative Furniture Poster Dra-wing Antique Casts Elementary Life Historical Decorative Art Interior decoration Modeling- Casts Tafe 60 Term Howrs Tiiitiou and Pees Scholarships Remarks 9 a. m.-4 p.m. except Sat. Eve. 8 p. m.- 9:10 p. m. Nov. -Mar. Feb. Oct. -Jan. May 15 July July Sept. -May Male Female $5-$300 9 a. m.-4 p. m. 7:30 p. m. 9:30 p. m. Male Female Male Female Free Expenses for In- struments, ma- terials, etc. Free Expenses for In- struments, ma- terials, etc. 61 III. SEMI-PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION Name Courses Admission Requirements Length of Course David Mannes Mu- sic School Choral Composition Interest in sub- ject Dependent on individual 157 East 74th Harmony Harp St. History Languages English French German Italian Orchestra Organ Piano Sight reading Singing Chorus Individual Teachers Training A — for teachers of Class Singing in Public Schools B — for teachers of instru- ments Viola 2-3 yrs. each course, depen- dent on work done before entrance Violin Violoncello Institute of Musi- cal Art of the City of New York 120 Claremont Ave. Appreciation Composition Bar Training Harmony Harp History Language Orchestra Organ Piano Sight reading Singing Theory Violin Violoncello High school or equivalent ed- ucation Approval of fac- ulty 3-4 yrs. Post-Graduate 2 yrs. Library School of the New York Public Library' Fifth Ave. and 42(1 St. Administration Art and the Book Bibliography Book selection Business library methods Cataloguing Classification Current Events Age 20-35 Physician's cer- tificate High school or equivalent ed- ucation, mini- mum require- ment 1 yr. for certifi- cate 2 yrs. for di- ploma Government publications Library and community work Entrance exam- ination Printing and indexing School library work Special library methods Typing 62 Term Hours Sex Tuition and Fees Scliolarsliips Remarlcs Oct.-May Day and evening Male Female $5-$700 Oct. -June 9 a. m.-6 p. m. daily Male Female $15-$400 Several Prizes Sept.-June Day Male Female 1st year $75 New York resi- dent or com- muting $45 2nd year $25 Supplies and in- spection tours extra Registration fee $5 III. SEMI-PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION Admission Length of Requirements Course Manhattan Eve- Teachers' Training course foi- Age 16 2 yrs. n i n g Trade Industrial Schools Employed in School trade during day 129 E. 22nd St. Metropolitan Dancing Aptitude for Dependent o n Opera Ballet Ballet training course subject individual School Metropolitan Opera House Music School of East Side House Glee Club Orchestra Interest in sub- ject Dependent o n individual Settlement Piano Violin 540 E. 76th St. Violoncello 3Iusic School Set- Choral Interest in sub- Denendent o n tlement Dancing- English ject individual 51 East 3rd St. Orchestra Piano Singing Theory Violin Violoncello Wind instruments National Academy of Design Composition Drawing Antique Age under 30 Examination in Dependent o n individual. Maximum Amsterdam Ave. Figure Portrait drawing 5-6 yrs. and 109th St. Etching Lectures Anatomy Graphic arts Ornament Perspective Painting Figure Portrait Still life New York School Design Age over 16 18 mos. of Applied De- Conventionalized Ornament elementary course sign for Women Poster Textile 2 yrs. each ad- 16 Lexington Drawing vanced course Ave. Architectural 3 yrs. Freehand Flower painting and drawing Illustration Interior decoration Ornament (historic) 64 Term Hours Sex Tuition and Fees Scholarships Remarks Sept.-May 7:30 p. m.- 9:30 p. m. Mon. & Wed. or Tues. & Tliurs. Female Free Sept.-June Beginner 9 a. m.-lO a. m. Children 4:30 p. m.- 6 p. m. Advanced 4 p. m.-6 p. m. Female $15 per month $15 per month $30 for 12 lessons Pupils accept- ed in Ballet are entitled to free tui- tion Oct.-July Summer session J.uly-Sept. 3 p. m.-7 p. m. Saturday 9 a. m.-l p. m. Wed. eve. 7 p. m.- 9:30 p. m. Male Female 50(J per lesson Class lessons, 25(? 20 Oct. -June 40 min. Male Female 65«' for individual lesson 350 for class lesson (2 pupils) 63 Maintain a Musical Bureau to arrange engagement for pupils Sept. -Apr. 9 a. m.-12 m. 1 p. m.-4 p. m. 7 p. m.-lO p. m. Saturdays 9 a. m.-12 m. Male Female Free Materials extra Matriculation $10, for chair and easel, each term 1 European (2 years) given every 2 years 1 (1 year) training and study Prizes each course Oct.-May 9:30 a. m.- 4 p. m. Female $25-$165 Extras $15-135 75 Maintains bureau of sales and positions 65 III. SEMI-PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION Name Courses Admission Length of Uequlrements Course New York School Architecture Approval of 3 yrs. of Fine and Ap- plied Art House planning Landscape r3esign school minimum 2239 Broadway, Advertising- Costume New York Poster Stage 16 Avenue Wa- Drawing gram, Paris, Life ("Hambridge Research") France Illustration Interior Decoration New York School Anatomy Elementary 4-8 mos. of Medical Exercise school educa- GjTiinastics and Corrective Hygienic tion Massage Gymnastics 1 year High School desir- 616 Madison Hygiene able Ave. Kinesiology Massage Orthopedics Pathology Physiology Theory of massage and medical gymnastics Pri^.tt Institute School of Fine Architecture Construction Design For normal course, age 19, H. S. grad. 2-3 yrs. and Applied Applied Arts Crafts For vocational Drawing course, age 17, 215 Ryerson St., Color Freehand H. S. or equiv- alent educa- Brooklyn Life Illustration tion Commercial For evening Costume Pictorial courses, age 15, employed during day, Interior decoration approval of Jewelry instructors Chasing Silversmithing Mural decoration Normal course Art Manual training Painting Pratt Institute Library training Age 20-40 1 yr. School of Libra- Administration Book selection H. S. grad., en- ry Science Story telling trance exam- Technical work ination, typ- 215 Ryerson St., ing Brooklyn 2 modern lan- guages Term Hours Sex Tuition and Fees Scholarships Remarks New York, 9 a. m.- Male $200 season Seyeral Sept.-June 3:30 p. m. Female $5 entrance fee Paris, Saturdays Mar. -Dec. 9 a. m.-12 m. Summer sessions: $50 all classes N. Y., July 5, Materials extra Aug. 18 Paris, June 1, Sept. 1 Open all yr. 9 a. m.-4 p. m. Male Female $150-$250 Sept.-June Day 9 a. m.-4 p. m. Male $100 per annum 14 Part of scholarships except Sat. Female are for stu- dents who have been at least 1 year in Pratt In- stitute 7:30 p. m.- $15 for 6 mos. 9:30 p. m. Mon., Tues., Thurs. Sept.-June 9 a. m.-5 p. m. Male Female $150 Students Aid Fund Maintains placement bureau and follow - up system 67 III. SEMI-PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION Name Courses Admission Requirements Length of Course Savage School for Junior and Senior Courses High school di- ploma 2 yrs. Physical Educa- Anatomy tion Anthropometry Physical exam- Athletics ination 308 West 59th Chemistry Interest in sub- St. Dancing Aesthetic Folk Interpretative National Social Dramatic work First Aid Gymnastics Hygiene Kinesiology Methods Nursing (home) Pedagogy Physiology Playground training Swimming Welfare work ject School of Design Design High school About 2 yrs. and Liberal Costume diploma or Textile exceptional Arts Drawing Life classes talent 212, W. 59th St. Dveing Batik Illustration Book Commercial Poster Interior decoration Weaving Hand loom Seymour School of 3Iusical Re-edu- Composition and Instrumenta- Interest; ability Dependent o n tion to play and sing accepta- individual and on course cation bly Harmony (advanced) 10 wks. 57 W. 48th St. Musical Re-education Harmony (elementary; how to teach children's classes) 25 lessons Psychology Teachers' material Normal Classes 10 wks. Piano 10 wks. Rhythm Singing- Community Individual Plainsong Voice fundamentals 10 wks. Song Leading and Community Music Organization 10 wks. Talks on Orchestra 1 Appreciation 10 wks. (-;s Term Hours Sex Tuition and Fees Scholarsbiips Remarks Sept.-June 4-5 hours daily Male Female Registration fee $5 Annual $200-$300 Graduation fee $10 1— $75 1 — $65 1— $60 Oct.-June 9:30 a. m.- 4 p.m. Male Female $200 Supplies extra Limited num- ber of part and full scholarships for pupils of e X c e p - tional talent or special training Oct.- June Summer session July-Sept., Nyack, N. Y. Male Female $30 course $60 course $60 course $30 course $30-$150 $25 course $35 course $25 course Yes 69 III. SEMI-PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION Name Courses Admission Requirements Lengtii of Course Webb's Academy Chemistry U. S. citizens 4 yrs. of Naval Archi- Desig-n Age 15-21 tecture and Ma- Boiler rine Engineer- Marine engine High school Drawing- education ing Mechanical Electi'ic.ity Examination in (Webb's Acade- English mathematics my and Home for Ship Build- ers) Graphic statics Heat Hydraulics Sedgwick Ave. Internal combustion engine and 188th St. Marine engine Marine propulsion Mathematics Algebra Calculus Differential equations Geometry Plane Solid Trigonometry Mechanics of materials Naval Architecture Producer gas Steam turbines Thermo dynamics Valve gears H. S. grad. or 2 yrs. Y o u n g AVomen'.s Normal Course 4 yrs. course Christian Anatomy i n approved Association Camp life First aid secondary school (Central Branch) Gymnastics Physician's cer- Corrective tificate School of Hygiene Remedial and Physical Kinesiology Medical, physi- cal and intel- Education Nursing (home) Physical education ligence exams. 610 Lexington Athletics Ave. Dancing Games and sports Gymnastics Hygiene Organization and administra- tion Swimming Teaching- methods and prac- tice Special swimming course 1 yr. Canoeing Diving: First aid Life saving Pool work Construction Equipment Management Sanitation Teaching- practice Water games and sports 70 Sept. -June Hoursi a. in.-3 p. m. Sex Male Tuition and Fees Free, including living expenses and supplies Scholarships Remarket Sept.-July (June in camp) 9 a. m.-4 p. m. Female $300 (including camp fee) Books and uni- forms extra Registration $10 Several $200 $75 camp fee Books and uni- forms extra Registration $10 Loans for senior stu- dents Employment Bureau 71 INDEX of SUBJECTS PAGE Accounting Girls Commercial High School 8 High School of Commerce 10 Julia Richman High School 12 Katharine Gibbs School 12 Merchants and Bankers Business School 12 Morris High School 11^ New York Edison Company 14 Y. M. C. A.— Brooklyn Branch 18 Y. M. C. A.— Twenty-third Street Branch 20 Administration Building : Murray Hill Evening Trade School 36 Household : Ballard School— Y. W. C. A 22 Pratt Institute, School of Household Science and Arts 42 Lunchroom: (Cafeteria, Tearoom) Ballard School— Y. w! C. A. . . . ! 2^ Y. W. C. A.— Brooklyn 56 TiCal Estate: Murray Hill Evening Trade School 06 Shop : Brooklyn Evening Technical and Trade School 24 Advertising Ballard School— Y. W. C. A 2 Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art 60 East Side Evening High School 6 Eastern Evening High School for Men 6 Evander Childs High School S Haaren High School 10 liigli School of Commerce 10 Katharine Gibbs School 12 Murray Hill Evening Trade School ?>6 Y. W.'C. A.— Brooklyn Branch . 20 Architecture — (See Drawing) Architecture — (Naval) Web])s Institute of Naval Architecture 70 Art — (Painting, Sculpture, etc.) Art Students ' League of New York 58 Ballard School— Y. W. C. A 58 73 PAGE Bay Ridge High School 22 Beaux-Arts Institute of Design 58 Bronx Evening High School for Women 24 Brooklyn Evening High School 24 Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art 60 Mechanics Institute 36 National Academy of Design 64 New York School of Applied Design for Women 64 New York School of Fine and Applied Art 66 School of Design and Liberal Arts 68 School of Fine and Applied Arts, Pratt Institute 66 Y. W. H. A 56 Automobile — (Mechanics and Repair) Brooklyn Evening Technical and Trade School 24 Bushwick Evening Trade School 26 Harlem Evening Trade School 30 Murray Hill Evening Trade School 36 Murray Hill Trade School 38 New York Auto School 38 New York Trade School 42 Public School No. 67 44 Vocational School for Boys 52 Y. M. C. A.— West Side^Branch 54 Automotive — (Mechanics and Engineering) Baron de Hirsch Trade School 22 Hebrew Technical Institute 32 New York Electrical School 40 New York Trade School 42 Pratt Institute, School of Science and Technology 44 Stewart Automobile School 48 Banking Ballard School— Y. W. C. A 2 High School of Commerce 10 Katharine Gibbs School 12 Y. M. C. A.— Twenty-third Street Branch 20 Blacksmithing — (See Forging) Blue-Prints — (See Plan Reading) Bookkeeping Ballard School— Y. W. C. A 2 Bay Ridge High School 2 Bronx Evening High School for Women 4 Brooklyn Evening High School 4 Bushwick Evening Trade School 4 Bushwick High School 4 Central Evening High School for Women 4 Commercial High School 6 Cooper Union (Secretarial School) 6 74 PAGE East Side Evening High School 6 Eastern Evening High School for Men 6 Evander Childs High School 8 Girls Commercial High School 8 Girls High School 8 Haaren High School 10 Hebrew Technical School for Girls 10 High School of Commerce 10 Julia Richman High School 12 Merchants and Bankers Business School 12 Miller School 12 Morris Evening High School ■ 12 Morris High School 14 New Lots Evening High School •. . . 14 New Utrecht High School , 14 New York Edison Company 14 Seward Park Evening High and Trade School for Men and Women. . 16 Washington Heights Evening High School 16 Washington Irving High School 18 Y. M. C. A.— Twenty-third Street Branch 20 Y. W. H. A 20 Brick-Laying New York Trade School 42 Cabinet Making Brooklyn Evening Technical and Trade School 24 Bushwick Evening Trade School 26 Harlem Evening Trade School 30 Hebrew Technical Institute 32 Murray Hill Evening Trade School 36 Seward Park Evening High and Trade School for Men and Women. . . 46 Stuyvesant Evening Trade School 48 Stuyvesant High School 48 Textile Evening Trade School 50 Candy Making Y. W. C. A.— Brooklyn 56 Carpentry Baron de Hirsch Trade School 22 Brooklyn Evening Technical and Trade School 24 Harlem Evening Trade School 30 Murray Hill Evening Trade School 36 Pratt Institute, School of Science and Technology 44 B. Hoe and Company 46 Chair Making Blind Men's Work Shop 22 Chemistry — (Industrial) Brooklyn Evening Technical and Trade School 24 Bushwick High School 26 Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art 28 75 PAGE Hebrew Technical Institute 32 Stuyvesant Evening Trade School 48 Vocational School for Boys 52 Y. M. C. A.— TAventy-third Street 54 Clock and Watch Repair Institute for Crippled and Disabled Men 32 Comptometer Y. W. C. A.— Brooklyn Branch 20 Costume Design Art Evening Trade School 22 Ballard School— Y. W. C. A 22 Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Ait 60 Hebrew Technical School for Girls 32 Manhattan Evening Trade School 34 McDowell Dressmaking and Millinery School 36 New York School of Fine and Applied Art 66 Pratt Institute, School of Household Science and Arts 42 Puglisi School 42 School of Design and Liberal Arts 68 Seward Park Evening High and Trade School for Men and Women. . 46 Textile Evening Trade School 50 Textile High School 50 Y. W. C. A.— Brooklyn Branch 56 Young Women 's Hebrew Association 56 Dancing Chalif Normal School of Dancing 58 Savage School for Physical Education 68 Design Art Evening Trade School 22 Ballard School— Y. W. C. A 22 Bay Ridge High School 22 Bronx Evening High School for Women 24 Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art 60 Eastern Evening High School for Men 28 Manhattan Evening Trade School 34 McDowell Dressmaking and Millinery School 36 Mechanics Institute 36 Murray Hill Vocational School 36 New Lots Evening High School 38 New York School of Applied Design for Women 64 New York School of Fine and Applied Art 66 Pratt Institute, School of Fine and Applied Arts 66 School of Design and Liberal Arts 68 Washington Heights Evening High School 52 Young Women 's Hebrew Association 56 Dictaphone Young Women 's Hebrew Association 20 Die Making Hebrew Technical Institute ;';2 Domestic Science and Art Pratt Institute, School of Household Science and Arts 42 Washington Irving High School 54 Dramatic Art American Academy of Dramatic Arts 5S Ballard School— Y. W. C. A 58 Savage School for Physical Education 68 Drawing— (See also Art, Design) Architectural : Beaux-Arts Institute of Design 58 Brooklyn Evening High School 24 Brooklyn Evening Technical and Trade School 24 Brooklyn Vocational School for Boys 26 Bushwick Evening Trade School 26 Eastern Evening Trade School 28 Harlem Evening Trade School p,0 Mechanics Institute .36 Murray Hill Trade School :^6 New Lots Evening High School 38 New York School of Applied Design for Women 64 Stuyvesant Evening Trade School 48 Stuyvesant High' School 48 Vocational School f oi' Boys 59 Washington Heights Evening High School 52 Commercial: Harlem Evening Trade School .30 Seward Park Evening High and Trade School for Men and Women. . 46 StujHi^esant Evening Ti-ade School 48 Freehand : Bay Ridge High School 22 Bronx Evening High School for Women 24 Brooklyn Evening High School 24 Cooper Union for the Advancement oi' iScience and Art 60 Eastern Evening High School for Men 28 Harlem Evening Trade School .30 Hebrew Technical Institute 32 Mechanics Institute 36 Murray Hill Vocational School 38 New Lots Evening High School 38 New York School of Applied Design for Women 64 Pratt Institute, School of Fine and Applied Art 66 Stuyvesant Evening Trade School •. 48 Stuyvesant High School 48 Vocational School for Boys 59 Washington Heights Evening High School 52 Young Women 's Hebrew Association 56 77 PAGE Mechanical: Baron de Hirsch Trade School 22 Bay Ridge High School 22 Brooklyn Evening High School 24 Brooklyn Evening Technical and Trade School 24 Brooklyn Vocational School for Boys 26 Bushwick Evening Trade School 26 Bushwick High School 26 Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art 28 Eastern Evening High School for Men 28 Erasmus Hall High School 30 Haaren High School 30 Harlem Evening Trade School 30 Hebrew Technical Institute 32 Institute for Crippled and Disabled Men 32 Manual Training High School 34 Mechanics Institute 36 Murray Hill Evening Trade School 36 Murray Hill Vocational School 38 New Lots Evening High School 38 Pratt Institute, School of Science and Technology 44 R. Hoe and Company 46 Seward Park Evening High and Trade School for Men and Women . . 46 Stuyvesant Evening Trade School 48 Stuyvesant High School 48 Vocational School for Boys 52 Washington Heights Evening High School 52 Webb 's Institute of Naval Architecture 70 Y. M. C. A.— Brooklyn Branch 54 Topographical : Mechanics Institute 36 Stuyvesant High School 48 Surveying : Pan-American Electrical Society, Inc 42 Dressmaking Ballard School— Y. W. C. A 22 Bay Ridge High School 22 Bronx Evening High School for Women 24 Brooklyn Evening Technical and Trade School 24 Bushwick Evening Trade School 26 Central Evening High School for Women 28 Clara de Hirsch Home for Working Girls 28 Hebrew Technical School for Girls 32 Italian Evening School 32 Manhattan Trade School for Girls 34 McDowell Dressmaking and Millinery School 36 New Lots Evening High School 38 Pratt Institute, School of Household Science and Arts 42 Seward Park Evening High and Trade School for Men and Women . . 46 Washington Heights Evening High School 52 Washington Irving High School 54 Y. W. C. A.— Brooklvn Branch 56 PAGE Dyeing Textile High School 50 Electrical Engineering — (See Engineering) Electricity — (General) Baron de Hirsch Trade School 22 Brooklyn Evening Technical and Trade School 24 Brooklyn Vocational School for Boys 26 Bushwick Evening Trade School 26 P. S. 95— Evening Trade School 44 Haaren High School 30 Harlem Evening Trade School 30 Hebrew Technical Institute 32 Mechanics Institute 36 Murray Hill Evening Trade School 36 Murray Hill Vocational School 38 New York Edison Company 40 New York Electrical School 40 New York Trade School 42 Public School No. 5 44 Public School No. 67 44 Public School No. 64 44 R. Hoe and Company 46 Seward Park Evening High and Trade School for Men and Women . . 46 Stewart Automobile School 48 Stuyvesant Evening Trade School 48 Stuyvesant High School 48 Vocational School for Boys 52 Y. M. C. A.— Brooklyn Branch 54 Elocution Ballard School— Y. W. C. A 58 Cooper Union (School of Elocution and Oratory) 6 Embroidery Ballard School— Y. W. C. A 22 Bronx Evening High School for Women 24 Crippled Children's East Side Free School 28 Hebrew Technical School for Girls 32 Manhattan Evening Trade School 34 Ehinelander School 46 Textile Evening Trade School 50 Y. W. C. A.— Brooklyn Branch 56 Engineering Chemical : Pratt Institute, School of Science and Technology 44 Civil : Brooklyn Evening Technical and Trade School 24 Cooper Union 28 79 PAGE Electrical: Brooklyn Evening Technical and Trade School 24 Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art 28 Murray Hill Evening Trade School 36 Pratt Institute, School of Science and Technology 44 Gas: Harlem Evening Trade School .'50 Industrial : Pratt Institute, School of Science 44 Marine: Navigation, Marine Engineering and Radio School of the Seamen's Church Institute ?.S Webb's Institute of Naval Architecture 70 Mechanical : Brooklyn Evening Teclmical and Trade School 24 Pratt Institute, School of Science and Technology 44 Stea-K', : Brooklyn Evening Technical and Trade School 24 Cooper Union 2S Harlem Evening Trade School ?.0 ' Public School No. 67 44 Estimating — (See Plan Reading) Etching • Art Students ' League of New York 58 National Academy of Design 64 Feather Making Manhattan Evening Trade School 34 Manhattan Trade School for Girls . 34 Filing Ballard School— Y. W. C. A 2 Katharine Gibbs School '. 12 New York School of Piling 14 Young Women 's Hebrew Association 20 Flower Making Manhattan Evening Trade School 34 Manhattan Trade School for Girls 34 Trade School for the Deaf, P. S. No. 47 50 Foreign Trade Ballard School— Y. W. C. A 2 Textile Evening Trade School . 50 Forging Bushwick Evening Trade School 26 Harlem Evening Trade School 30 80 PAGE Hebrew Technical Institute '?>- Pratt Institute, School of Science and Techiiol();j,y 44 R. Hoe and Company 46 Stuyvesant Evening Trade School 48 Stuyvesant High School 48 Vocational School for Boys 52 Y. M. C. A.— West Side Branch 54 Gas Engine Mechanics Brooklyn Evening Technical and Trade School 24 Bushwiek Evening Trade School 26 Public School No^. 67 44 Vocational School for Boys 52 Hospital Dietetics Pratt Institute, School of Household Science an.l Arts 42 Illustration Book : School of Design and Liberal Arts 68 CommerciaJ : Bushwiek Evening Trade School 26 School of Design and Liberal Arts 68 Costume : Cooper Union 61^ New York School of Applied Design for AVoukmi 64 New York School of Pine and Applied Art 66 School of Design and Liberal Art 68 Pratt Institute, School of Fine and Applied Arts 66 Institutional Household Science Pratt Institute, School of Household Science and Arts 42 Instrument Making Hebrew Technical Institute 32 Stuyvesant High School 48 Interior Decorating Art Evening Trade School 22 Beaux- Arts Institute of Design 58 Cooper Union 60 Manhattan Evening Trade School 34 New York School of Applied Design for Women 64 New York School of Fine and Applied Art 66 Pratt Institute, School of Fine and Applied Arts 66 School of Design and Liberal Arts 68 Y. W. C. A. — Brooklyn Branch 56 Jewelry Making and Design Art Evening Trade School 22 Institute for Crippled and Disabled Men 32 Pratt Institute, School of Fine and Applied Arts 66 81 PAGE Joinery — (See Carpentry) Lampshade Making — (See also Novelty Work) Manhattan Evening Trade School 34 Manhattan Trade School for Girls 34 Landscape Architecture : New York School of Fine and Applied Arts 66 Lantern Slide Making Clarence H. White School of Photograph}' 60 New York Institute of Photography 40 Laundry Work Manhattan Trade School for Girls 34 Pratt Institute, School of Household Science and Arts. . 42 Library Training Library School of the New York Public Library 62 Pratt Institute, School of Library Science 66 Lunchroom Work Ballard School— Y. W. C. A 22 Manhattan Evening Trade School 34 Manhattan Trade School for Girls 34 Y. W. C. A.— Brooklyn Branch 56 Machine Construction Pratt Institute, School of Science and Technology 44 Machine Operating Baron de Hirsch Trade School 22 Italian Evening School, C. A. S. S 32 Manhattan Evening Trade School 34 Manhattan Trade School for Girls . 34 Machine Shop Work Baron de Hirsch Trade School 22 Brooklyn Evening Technical and Trade School 24 Brooklyn Vocational School for Boys 26 Bushwick Evening Trade School 26 Haaren High School 30 Harlem Evening Trade School 30 Hebrew Technical Institute 32 Murray Hill Evening Trade School 36 Murray Hill Vocational School 38 New York Edison Company 40 New York Electrical School 40 Pratt Institute, School of Science and Technology. 44 Public School No. 42 (Evening) 44 Public School No. 95 (Evening Trade School) 44 82 PAGE 46 R. Hoe and Company • : • • ; Seward Park Evening High and Trade School for Men and Women. . 46 Stuyvesant Evening Trade School Stuyvesant High School Trade School for the Deaf ^" Vocational School for Boys Manicuring and Shampooing Manhattan Evening Trade School ^ Manhattan Trade School for Girls • • • • Y. W. C. A. — Brooklyn ' • New York School of Medical Gymnastics and Massage 66 Y. W. C. A. — Brooklyn Mathematics— (Trade) Baron de Hirsch Trade School " Brooklyn Evening Technical and Trade School -^ Bushwick Evening Trade School ; • ^^ BuslTO-ick High School ^^ Hebrew Technical Institute ^^ Manual Training High School ^^ Mechanics Institute ' Murray Hill Evening Trade School ^^ R. Hoe and Company ^^ Stuyvesant Evening Trade School Mechanical Dentistry Y. M. C. A.— West Side Branch Merchandising Haaren High School • - ^ Y. M. C. A. — Twenty-third Street Branch ^^' Metal Working— (See also Sheet Metal Work) Hebrew Technical Institute ^ Stuyvesant High School Millinery o^ Ballard School— Y. W. C. A ^" Bay Ridge High School " Bronx Evening High School for Women ^* Brookl\-n Evening Technical and Trade School -+ Central Evening High School for Women -8 Clara de Hirsch Home for Working Girls ^^^ Hebrew Technical School for Girls '^^ Manhattan Evening Trade School '^J Manhattan Trade School for Girls ^* McDowell Dressmaking and Millinery School -^6 New Lots Evening High School ^^ Pratt Institute, School of Household Science and Arts 4J Seward Park Evening High and Trade School for Men and Women. . 46 Trade School for the Deaf, P. S. No. 47 5^* 83 PAGE Washington Heights Evening High School 52 y. W. C. A.— Brooklyn Branch 56 Modeling Art Evening Trade School 22 Art Students ' League of New York 58 Cooper Union 60 Vocational School for Boys 52 Motion Picture Work Operating : Institute for Crippled and Disabled Men 32 Seward Park Evening High and Trade School for Men and Women . . 46 Y. M. C. A.— West Side Branch 54 Photography : New York Institute of Photography 40 Multigraphing Ballard School— Y. W. C. A 2 Mural Painting — (See also Art) Beaux-Arts Institute of Design 58 Cooper Union 60 Pratt Institute, School of Fine and Applied Art 66 Music Composition : David Mannes Music School 62 Institute of Musical Art 62 Seymour School of Musical Re-education 68 Instrumental : Organ : David Mannes Music School 62 Institute of Musical Art 62 Piano : Bronx House Music .School 58 David Mannes Music School 62 Institute of Musical Art 62 Music School of East Side House Settlement 64 Music School Settlement 64 Wind Instruments : Music School Settlement 64 Orchestra : Bronx House Music School 58 David Mannes Music School 62 Institute of Musical Art 62 Music School of East Side House Settlement 64 Music School Settlement 64 84 PAGE Teachers Training : Bronx House Music School 5S David Maziues Miisic School 62 Seymour School of Musical Re-education 68 Vocal : David Mamies Music School 62 Institute of Musical Art 62 Music School of East Side House Settlement 64- Musie School Settlement 64 Seymour School of Musical Re-education 68 Navigation Navigation, Marine Engineering and Radio School of the Seamen 's Church Institute .18 Novelty Making Manhattan Evening Trade School '. . 34 Manhattan Trade School for Girls 34 Seward Park Evening High and Trade School for Men and Women.. 46 Nursing — (Practical) Ballard School— Y. W. C. A 22 Bay Ridge High School 22 Brooklyn Evening Technical and Trade School 24 Savage School for Physical Ediication 68 Y. W. C. A.— Brooklyn ,56 Y. W. C. A. — School of Hygiene and Physical Edu<'ation 70 Office Practice Bay Ridge High School 2 Bronx Evening High School for Women 4 Central Evening High School for W^omen 4 High School of Commerce 10 Italian Evening School, C. A. S. S ' 10 Julia Richman High School 12 Katharine Gibbs School 12 Morris High School 14 Washington Heights Evening High School 16 Washington Irving High School 18 Y. M. C. A.— Twenty-thiid Street Branch 20 Young- Women 's Hebrew Association 20 Oxy-Acetylene Welding Harlem Evening Trade School 30 Institute for Crippled and Disabled Men 32 Y. M. C. A.— Twenty-third Street Branch 54 Painting — (See Art) Painting — (Trade) Ho use : Baron de Hirsch Trade School 22 New York Trade School 42 85 PAGE Plain Decorating : New York Trade School 42 Poster : Seward Park Evening High and Trade School for Men and Women. . 46 Sign : Baron de Hirsch Trade School 22 Crippled Children's East Side Free School 28 Italian Evening School, C. A. S. S 32 Murray Hill EA'ening Trade School 36 Murray Hill Vocational School 38 New York Trade School 42 Public School No. 67 44 Vocational School for Boys 52 Seward Park Evening High and Trade School for Men and Women.. 46 Show Card: Murray Hill Evening Trade School 36 Vocational School for Boys 52 Pattern Drafting Garments : Ballard School— Y. W. C. A 22 Manhattan Evening Trade School 34 McDowell Dressmaking and Millinery School 36 Pratt Institute, School of Household Science and Arts 42 Textile Evening Trade School 50 Mechanical: New York Trade School 42 Pattern Making Ballard School— Y. W. C. A 22 Brooklyn Evening Technical and Trade School 24 Bushwick Evening Trade School 26 Hebrew Technical Institute 32 New York Trade School 42 Pratt Institute, School of Science and Technology 44 R. Hoe and Company 46 Stuyvesant Evening Trade School 48 Stuyvesant High School 48 Vocational School for Boys 52 Personnel Management Katharine Gibbs School 12 Photography Clarence H. White School of Photography 60 Murray Hill Evening Trade School 36 New York Institute of Photography 40 Stuyvesant Evening Trade School 48 86 PAGE Photo-Lithography Murray Hill Evening Trade School 36 Physical Training American Academy of Dramatic Arts 58 Chalif Normal School of Dancing 58 Savage School for Physical Education 68 Y. W. C. A. — Central Branch, School of Hygiene and Physical Educa- tion 70 Plan Reading and Estimating Brooklyn Evening Technical and Trade School 24 Bushwick Evening Trade School 26 Harlem Evening Trade School 30 Mechanics Institute 36 Murray Hill Evening Trade School 36 New York Electrical School 40 Pan- American Electrical Society 42 Vocational School for Boys 52 Playground Training — (See Teacher Training) Plumbing Baron de Hirsch Trade School 22 Brooklyn Evening Technical and Trade School 24 Bushwick Evening Trade School 26 Harlem Evening Trade School 30 Murray Hill Evening Trade School 36 Murray Hill Vocational School 38 New York Trade School 42 Public School No. 95 (Evening Trade School) 44 Stuyvesant Evening Trade School 48 Vocational School for Boys 52 Printing Baron de Hirsch Trade School 22 Brooklyn Evening Technical and Trade School 24 Bushwick Evening Trade School 26 Harlem Evening Trade School 30 Institute for Crippled and Disabled Men 32 Italian Evening School, C. A. S. S 32 Murray Hill Evening Trade School 36 Murray Hill Vocational School 38 New York Trade School 42 Public School No. 5 (Evening) 44 Public School No. 42 (Evening) 44 Public School No. 64 (Evening) 44 School for Printers' Apprentices 46 Seward Park Evening High and Trade School for Men and Women . . 46 Trade School for the Deaf, P. S. No. 47 50 Vocational School for Boys 52 87 PAGE Proof Reading Brooklyn Evening Technical and Trade School 24 Vocational School for Boys 52 Public Speaking and Elocution Ballard School— Y. W. C. A 58 Y. M. C. A.— Twenty-third Street Branch 20 Y. W. C. A.— Brooklyn Branch 20 Radio Work Bushwick Evening Trade School 26 Harlem Evening Trade School 30 Navigation, Marine Engineering and Radio School of the Seamen's Church Institute 38 Radio Institute of America 46 Stuyvesant Evening Trade School 48 Uttmark 's Radio School 50 Salesmanship Ballard School— Y. W. C. A 2 Bushwick Evening Trade School 4 East Side Evening High School 6 Haaren High School 10 High School of Commerce ■ 10 Julia Richman High School 12 Morris High School 14 New York Edison Company 14 New York Institute of Photography 40 Y. M. C. A.— Brooklyn 18 Y. M. C. A.— Twenty-third Street Branch 20 Sample Mounting Manhattan Trade School for Girls 34 Sculpture — (See Art) Secretarial Training — (See Stenography, T3^pewriting, Bookkeep- ing, Accounting and Office Practice) Sheet Metal Work Baron de Hirsch Trade School 22 Brooklyn Evening Technical and Trade School 24 Brooklyn Vocational School for Boys 26 Bushwick Evening Trade School 26 Harlem Evening Trade School 30 Murray Hill Vocational School 38 New York Trade School 42 Public School No. 5 (Evening) 44 Public School No. 95 (Evening) 44 Seward Park Evening High and Trade School for Men and Women . . 46 88 PAGE Shoe Cutting and Fitting Brooklyn Vocational School for Boys 26 Public School No. 5 (Evening) 44 Shoe Machine Operating Brooklyn Vocational School for Boys 26 Show Cards — (See Painting- Trade) Signs — (Electric) New York Edison Company 40 Vocational School for Boys 52 Signs — (See Painting Trade) Spanish Ballard School— Y. W. C. A 2 Bay Eidge High School 2 Bushwick Evening Trade School 4 Bushwick High School 4 East Side Evening High School 6 Eastern Evening High School for Men 6 Y. M. C. A.— Twenty-third Street Branch 20 Y. W. C. A.— Brooklyn 22 Young Women's Hebrew Association 20 Stage Training American Academy of Dramatic Arts 58 Statistics High School of Commerce 10 Julia Richman High School 12 Steam and Hot Water Fitting New York Trade School 42 Steam Engineering — (See Engineering) Steam Plant Work Haaren High School 30 Pratt Institute, School of Science and Technology 44 Stenography Aub Secretarial School 2 Ballard School— Y. W. C. A 2 Bay Ridge High School ■ 2 Bronx Evening High School for Women 2 Brooklyn Evening High School 4 Bushwick Evening Trade School 4 Bushwick High School 4 Central Evening High School for Women 4 Commercial High School 6 Coopen Union 6 East Side Evening High School 6 89 PAGE Eastern Evening High School for Women 6 Erasmus Hall High School 6 Evander Childs High School . 8 Gills Commercial High School 8 Girls High School 8 Grace Institute g Haaren High School 10 Hebrew Technical School for Girls 10 High School of Commerce 10 Italian Evening School, C. A. S. S 10 Julia Richman High School 12 Katharine Gibbs School 12 Merchants and Bankers School 12 Miller School , 12 Morris Evening High School 12 Morris High School 14 New Lots Evening High School 14 New Utrecht High School 14 Packard Commercial School 16 Public School No. 42 (Evening) 16 Seward Park Evening High and Trade School for Men and Women. . 16 Theodore Roosevelt High School 16 Washington Heights Evening High School 16 Washington Irving High School 18 Wood 's Business School 18 Y. M. C. A. — Twenty-third Street Branch 20 Y. W. C. A.— Brooklyn 18 Young Women 's Hebrew Association 20 Story Telling Pratt Institute, School of Library Science 66 Surveying Pan-American Electrical Society 42 Stuyvesant High School 48 Swimming — (See Physical Training) Savage School for Physical Education 68 Y. W. C. A. — School of Hygiene and Physical Education 70 Tailoring Manhattan Evening Trade School 34 Public School No. 67 (Evening) 44 Seward Park Evening High and Trade School for Men and Women. . 46 Teachers Training Art: Pratt Institute, School of Fine and Applied Arts 66 Dancing : Chalif Normal School of Dancing 58 90 PAGE Manual Training: Pratt Institute, School of Fine and Applied Arts 66 Music- Bronx House Music School 58 David Mamies Music School 62 Seymour School of Musical Re-education 68 Physical Training: Chalif Normal School of Dancing 58 iSavage School for Physical Education . 68 Y. W. C. A. — School of Hygiene and Physical Education 70 Photography : Clarence H. White School of Photography 60 Playground Work: Savage School for Physical Training 68 Telegraphy Harlem Evening Trade School 30 New York Electrical School 40 Stuyvesant Evening Trade School 48 Uttmark's Radio School 50 Western Union Telegroph Company 54 Telephony Harlem Evening Trade School 30 New York Electrical School 40 Radio Institute of America 46 Textiles Manhattan Evening Trade School 34 Manhattan Trade School for Girls 34 Textile Evening Trade School 50 Textile High School 50 Tool Making Bushwick Evening Trade School 26 Harlem Evening Trade School 30 Hebrew Technical Institute 32 Traffic Management Y. M. C. A.— West Side Branch 54 Typewriter Repair Institute for Crippled and Disabled Men 32 Typewriting Aub Secretarial School 2 Ballard School— Y. W. C. A 2 Bay Ridge High School 2 Bronx Evening High School 4 Bushwick Evening Trade School 4 91 PAGE Bushwick High School 4 Central Evening High School 4 Commercial High School 6 Cooper Union 6 East Side Evening High School G Eastern Evening High School for Men 6 Erasmus Hall High School 6 Evander Childs High School 8 Girls Commercial High School 8 Grace Institute ■■ 8 Haaren High School 10 Hebrew Technical School for Girls 10 High School of Commerce 10 Italian Evening School, C. A. S. S 10 Julia Richman High School 12 Katharine Gibbs School 12 Miller School 12 Morris Evening High School 12 Morris High School 14 New Lots Evening High School 14 New Utrecht High School 14 New York School of Filing 14 Packard Commercial School 16 Public School No. 42 (Evening) 16 Seward Park Evening High and Trade School for Men and Women . . 16 Washington Heights Evening High School 16 Western Union Telegraph Company 54 Wood 's Business School 18 Y. M. C. A.— Twenty- third Street Branch 20 Y. W. C. A.— Brooklyn 20 Young Women's Hebrew Association 20 Weaving Rhinelander School, C. A. S. S 46 School of Design and Liberal Arts 68 Wireless — (See Radio) Wood Carving and Working Brooklyn Vocational School for Boys 26 Hebrew Technical Institute 32 Murray Hill Vocational School 38 Stuv^vesant Evening Trade School 48 Stuyvesant High School 48 Vocational School for Boys 52 92 INDEX of SCHOOLS PAGE American Academy of Dramatle Art 58 Art Evening Trade School 22 Art Students League of Nctf York 58 Anb Secretarial School 2 Ballard School 2, 22, 58 Baron de Hlrsch Trade School 22 Bay Ridge High School 2, 22 Beaux Arts Institute of Design 58 Blind Men's Workshop 22 Blind Women's W^orkshop 2, 24 Bronx Evening High School for Women 2, 24 Bronx House Music School 58 Brooklyn Evening High School 4, 24 Brooklyn Evening Technical and Trade School 24 Brooklyn Vocational School for Boys 26 BushfFick Evening Trade School 4, 26 Bushwlck High School 4,26 Central Evening High School for Women 4, 28 Chalif Normal School of Dancing 58 Clara de Hlrsch Home for Working Girls 28 Clarence H. W^hlte School of Photography 60 Commercial High School 6 Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art 6, 28 Crippled Children's East Side Free School 28 David Mannes Music and Art School 62 East Side Evening High School 6 Eastern Evening High School for Men 6,28 Eastern District High School 6 Erasmus Hall High School 6, 30 Evander Childs High School 8 George Washington High School 8 Girls Commercial High School 8 Girls High School 8 Grace Institute 8 Haaren High School 10, 30 Harlem Evening Trade School 30 Hebrew Technical Institute 32 Hebrew Technical School for Girls 10, 32 High School of Commerce 10 Institute for Crippled and Disabled Men 32 Institute of Musical Art of the City of New York 62 Italian Evening School 10, 32 Julia Rlchman High School 12 Katherine Glbbs School 12 Library School of New York Public Library 62 Manhattan Evening Trade School 34, 64 Manhattan Trade School for Girls 34 Manual Training High School 34 McDow^ell Dressmaking and Millinery School 36 Mechanics Institute 36 Merchants and Bankers Business School 12 Metropolitan Opera Ballet School 64 Miller School 12 Morris Evening High School 12 Morris High School 14 Murray Hill Evening Trade School 36 Murray Hill Vocational School 38 Music School of East Side House Settlement 64 93 PAGE Music School Settlement 64 Xatlonal Academy of Design 64 Navigation, Marine Engineering and Radio School of the Seamen's Church Institute 38 Needlecraf t School 38 New Lots Evening High School 14, 38 New York Auto School 38 New York Edison School 14, 40 New York Electrical School 40 New York Institute of Photography 40 New York School of Applied Design for Women 64 New York School of Eiling 14 New^ York School of Fine and Applied Art 66 New York School of Medical Gymnastics and Massage 66 New York Trade School 42 New Utrecht High School 14 Packard Commercial School 16 Pan American Electrical Society 42 Pratt Institute. School of Fine and Applied Arts 66 School of Library Science 66 School of Household Science and Art 42 School of Science and Technology 44 Public School 4 16 Public School 42 (Evening) Bronx 16, 44 Public School 95 (Evening) 44 Public School 5 44 Public School 67 44 Public School 64 44 Puglisi School 42 Radio Institute of America 46 Rhinelander School " 46 R. Hoe and Co 46 Savage School for Physical Education 68 School of Design and Liberal Arts 68 School for Printers Apprentices 46 Se-ward Park Evening High and Trade School — for Men and Women. . .16, 46 Seymiour School of Musical Re-education 68 Ste^vart Automobile School 48 Stnyvesant Evening Trade School 48 Stnyvesant High School 48 Textile Evening Trade School 50 Textile High School 50 Theodore Roosevelt High School 16 Trade School for Deaf P. S. 47 50 Uttmark's Radio School 50 Vocational School for Boys 52 Washington Heights Evening High School 16, 52 W^ashington Irving Hig^h School 18, 54 Webbs Academy 70 Western Union Telegraph '. 18 Wood's Business School 18 Y. M. C. A., Brooklyn Branch 18, 54 Y, M. C. A., 23rd Street Branch 20, 54 Y. M. C. A., West Side Branch 54 Y. W. C. A., Central Branch — School of Hygiene and Physical Education. .70 (Also see Ballard School.) Y. W. C. A., Brooklyn Branch 20, 56 Youns W^omen'a Hebrew Association 20. 56 019595 513 A