| 1821 - 676 sider
...great objects of the institution is to supply, at such an expence as a working tradesman can afford, instruction in the various branches of science which...mechanics in their several trades, so that they may better comprehend the reason for each individual operation that passes through their hands, and have... | |
| John Stark (of Edinburgh.) - 1823 - 422 sider
...voluntary subscription. Its object is to supply, at such an expence as a working tradesman can afford, instruction in the various branches of science, which are of practical application in their several trades. The institution was opened in October the same year, and lectures on Chemistry,... | |
| 1825 - 588 sider
...great object of this Institution is to supply, at such an expense as a working tradesman can atFord, instruction in the various branches of Science which...than the mere imitation of what they may have seen dune by another- It is not intended to teach the trade of the Carpenter, the Mason, the Dyer, or any... | |
| John Weale - 1852 - 966 sider
...great object of this institution is to supply, at such an expense as a working tradesman can afford, instruction in the various branches of science which...hands, and have more certain rules to follow than (he mere imitation of what they may have seen done by another. It is not intended to tearh the trade... | |
| San Francisco (Calif.) - 1910 - 1586 sider
...science, which underlie the majority of trades, and which are of practical application to mechanics in the several trades, so that they may the better comprehend...imitation of what they may have seen done by another. The labor unions of Great Britain and France recognize the beneficent influence of the technical schools... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education - 1897 - 1436 sider
...great object of this institution is to supply, at such an expense as a working tradesman can afford, instruction in the various branches of science which are of practical application lo mechanics in their several trades, HO that they may the bettor comprehend the reason for each individual... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education - 1899 - 1416 sider
...great object of this institution is to supply, at such an expense as a working tradesman eau afford, instruction in the various branches of science which...each individual operation that passes through their bands and have more certain rules to follow than the mere imitation of what they may have seen done... | |
| George Combe - 1879 - 856 sider
...by any other town, when Edinburgh led the way by founding, in 1821, " The Edinburgh School of Arts," "to supply instruction in the various branches of...are of practical application to mechanics in their 1 See an account of the Birkbeck Schools and their course of study, p. 230. several trades." This was... | |
| George Combe - 1879 - 896 sider
...by any other town, when Edinburgh led the way by founding, in 1821, " The Edinburgh School of Arts," "to supply instruction in the various branches of...which are of practical application to mechanics in theif 1 See .in account of the Birkbeck Schools and their course of study, p. 230. several trades."... | |
| Robert Davies Roberts - 1901 - 296 sider
...great object of this Institution is to supply, at such an expense as a working tradesman can afford, instruction in the various branches of Science which...rules to follow than the mere imitation of what they have seen done by another. It is not intended to teach the trade of the carpenter, the mason, the dyer,... | |
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