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Central Washington University

Graduate Student Research Papers

Metalworking

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Selected Materials In The Field Of Industrial Arts For The Slow Learner, Victor Joseph Scarpelli Jul 1965

Selected Materials In The Field Of Industrial Arts For The Slow Learner, Victor Joseph Scarpelli

Graduate Student Research Papers

This study attempts to present materials in all areas of Industrial Arts for the slow learner. While these materials are available to the general public, the effort involved in securing them is most time consuming. No bibliography of Industrial Arts materials for the slow learner has been assembled. Collecting extensive resource materials entails visiting businesses, interviewing people, scanning literature, reading brochures and writing for available information.


A Guide For Expansion Of Course Offerings In General Metals At Shumway Junior High School In Vancouver, Washington, Waldemar R. Schlonga Jul 1964

A Guide For Expansion Of Course Offerings In General Metals At Shumway Junior High School In Vancouver, Washington, Waldemar R. Schlonga

Graduate Student Research Papers

The purpose of this study is to develop a guide for expansion of course offerings in the general metals program at Shumway Junior High School in Vancouver, Washington. This will be attempted through a comparison of the present program with that indicated by present literature of recognized leaders in industrial arts education and others.


Ornament In Ironwork, Lloyd V. Tozer Aug 1963

Ornament In Ironwork, Lloyd V. Tozer

Graduate Student Research Papers

It was the purpose of this study (1) to show ornamentation as it is applied to utilitarian wrought ironwork, (2) to illustrate ornamentation in wrought ironwork, (3) to evidence the use of early American wrought iron, (4) to establish a background of early American wrought iron, and (5) to present ideas on ornamentation of wrought iron for metal working students.