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TECHNICAL COLLEGE

| EVENING CLASSES. j An interesting return was placed on ! the table at the meeting of the Technical College Board of Governors on Friday, giving detailed statistics of the attendances at evening classes. The t average number of classes taken per i student was 2.40 in 1915, and 2.26 in , 1914, ami of the total of 297 students 113 were free and IS4 paying. The detailed figures were as follow:

Subject. First Term. 1015. 1314. Painting 15 13 Life Drawing: Antique and Model 10 10 Drawing 10 1 Stencilling — •'» Elementary Drawing . Ill :i6 Photography * 0 Woodcarving 11 16 English SI 1 1 1 Arithmetic 93 71 Mathematics 12 12 Electricity 13 10 Mechanics — 7 Standards V and VI. . 15 7 Commercial Corres. . . 21 ' Shorthand 7 2 ;i5 Typewriting Book-keeping (Elem.) .J.» 38 Book-keeping (Adv.) . IS ;1S Cookery 1 4 2« Millinery »•- T * Dressmaking (n r.s Needlework i - .9 Building Construction 8 •Xrchitectural Drawing — Carpentry and Joinery Mathematics and Ap10 9 plied Mechanics . . — Engineering Shop Prac. 1 !.l — Mechanical Drawing . 3 1 Steam *> Electrical Wiring - ■ ■ Plumbing Principles . 1 rt Plumbing Practice .. 1 T 20 Totals 713 rr;‘.

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Southland Times, Issue 17483, 26 July 1915, Page 3

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TECHNICAL COLLEGE Southland Times, Issue 17483, 26 July 1915, Page 3

TECHNICAL COLLEGE Southland Times, Issue 17483, 26 July 1915, Page 3