Evening Applied Art Courses 1928 - 1929
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Evening Applied Art Courses 1928 - 1929
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Description
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Courses were also suggested in the other areas of the college (technical term for department/college at the time not known), such as Home Economics, Industrial Arts, and Retailing. Applied Art courses applied to one of the following areas of industry: architecture, fine arts, illustration, craftsmanship (especially metal), and home life. Moreover, this is the first instance of photography being offered, which is especially of interest to Rochesterians because photography eventually became the major industry of the Rochester area and still leaves its mark on the university today. The spread of these course offerings ensured at the time that both men and women would be interested in enrolling. Course tuition fees range from $5 to $10.
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Contributor
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Leah Bartnik