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STANDARD REFERENCE MATERIAL 1010a
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TDPaNT
TECHNICAL
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FACULTY OP THE SCHOOL
PRPiGIPAL
W. PuuxauMt B. A., D. Vmb
mAM OP PBPAirmBNTS
A, F. Macaixvm. B. a. Sc.
Dtf„Hm*mt ^ Drmftim, »md InA-Mal Dtsign
JOHM McOowAii, B. A,, B. A. Sc.
D tprnttuu mi tf Fkjmes »nd Mtekmnies
W. D. Yoirno, B. A.
Dtpttrtmtnt of CktmiUry
Wh. O'Conmoc M. a, M. D.
DtpmrtmunHf MaOumutics
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DtpoHmtnt rf DtmuHe SeUnet
THB SESSION
S«ptMBber iStk. 1902.
tfth. 1903
rif* T«« be»ln. Sept«b«r l«Ui, wd wd. D«««b«r l»t^. 1»02.
SMOod Term Uv^ J«>«*»r «««. •^ •««*• "»«'' ***^' *•**•
Tbifd Tenn bcffins M*rch 26Ui, mi4 ends Jum l«th, l«OS,
BVBNINO CLASSES k*gla OctOfcw 401, 1902.
ud Mid Muvh 31st. 1903.
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P%OSTECTUS
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Toronto Tec /in leal
School
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Toronto Technical School
MEMBERS or THE BOAPD
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R*pr«wntint the Corporation of the City of Toronto :
Mayor O. A. Howi.and -
Ai.n. John J. Ward . - - .
AlD. Thi>S. URgiHART -
Ai.n. W. 1'. HiBBARP . . -
Ai.i>. S. G. CiRRY - . - -
RfprcMntlnc the Toronto Trades and Labor Council :
Mr. Chari.ks Mariii . . . -
Mr. John Tuked ....
.Mr. a. \V. Holmes . . . -
.Mr. Robert Gi.ikki.ini; .
Mr. James Simpson ....
Rcprcientinc the Aisoclctlon of Stationary Engineers :
.Mr. a. M. WiiKENS^
.Mr. Chakiks Mosklkv ...
City Hall
l-i98 Queen Street West
15" Bny Street
51 Kathurst Street
9(t Yonge Street
3I(t Richmond Street West
•25(1 Palmerstofi .Avenue
3!( Northcote .Vveiiue
3!l Agnes Street
4"J .\lbany .Avenue
2S(I Berkeley Street
7 Czar Street
Represcntins the TorontP ."hapter of the Ontario Architect*' Aaeoclatlon :
Mr. John Gkmmkll - - 'J.') Bank of Commerce Bldg.
.Mr. John A. Pkarsos . - - 123 Empress Crescent
Representing the Canadian Manufacturers' Association:
Mr
Mr.
Mr
Dr.
Hari^lp Van i>er I.inde -
CiERItARI) HEINTZMAN -
A. W. Thomas -
F. J. Smalk -
Gutta-Percha & Rubber Co.
213 Carlton Street
41 Huntley Street
534 Sherbourne Street
Representing the Federated Building Trades Council :
.Mr. Jamks C. Cla.xti'n ...
Mr. \V. .N". Bravbi>n . - . .
Representing the Federated rietal Trades Council :
Mr. John Francis - - . .
Mr. J. J. Bliss
Representing the Toronto Board of Trad* :
.Mr. Jamks D. .Allan
Representing the Toronto Builders' Exchange :
Mr. John M. Gander ...
754 Queen Street West
3.S2 Seaton Street
19 Caer Howell Street
141 Portland Street
84 Willcocks Street
137 Church Street
95''; University Street
Representing the Allied Printing Trades Council :
Mr. William Henderson .
SECRETARY
A. G. HoRWOon, School BuilJing, 149 College Street
Telephone — Main 3667.
ToroinO lechnical School
PIX)5I>I!C I IIS-.SC5SION I i)02- 1 9():S
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THE TORONTO TECHMCAL SCHOOL was established
by the City of Toronto in 18S)1, when evening classes
were orjfanizea in old Wycliffc Hail, on the north
side of CoIieg:e street, opposite McC
Skwixg—
(Domestic Science, together with certain subjects in the Commerce
Department, may be substituted for some of tue subjects in Drafting
and Mathematics.)
DEPARTriENT OF DRAFTING AND INDU5TRIAL
DESIGN.
The Drafting Rooms and Studios assigned to this Department
are large, well-lighted and well-equipped. The instructors in the
various branches of the Department are specialists, whose theo-
retical knowledge has been supplemented by practical experience
in industrial operations.
The Department embraces three courses :
I. Architectural Drawinc and Building Conatruction
'A. Mechanical Drawinc and Machine Uetisn
ill. Inuuatrial Art.
I.— COURSE I.; ARCHirECTURAL DRAWING AND
BUILDINQ CONSTRUCTION.
This course is intended to give students such general training
in drawing, design, decorative art and building construction as
will assist them to become successful architectural draughtsmen.
JUNIOR YHAR (Second Year).
Drawing-
Freehand Drawing-, Descriptive Geometry, Model Drawing, Mono-
chrome Tinting, Shades and Shadows, Orders of Architecture,
Building' Construction.
Mathematics-
Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry of the General Course cf ntinued,
Trigonometry begun.
Physics-
Statics, Graphic Statics, Dynamics, Nature and Properties of Materials.
SENIOR YEAR (Third Year)
Drawing-
Architectural Designs and Styles, Bui'ding Construction (continued).
Sketching.
Designing and Modelling-
History of Architectural Ornament, Decorative Art, Mural Decoration,
Modelling.
rtathematlcs—
Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry.
Physics-
Statics, Graphic Sta'ics, Dynamics, Strength ot Materials.
li.-COURSE IN riECHANICAL DRAWING AND
HACHINE CONSTRUCTION.
This course is intended for the training of mechanical
draughtsmen and other holders of responsible positions in
mechanical establishments.
JUNIOR YEAR (Sriond Year).
Drawing-
Descriptive Geometry, Perspective, Machine Drawing.
Mathematics
Arithmetic, .Algebra, Geometry (of the General Course, continued).
Trigonometry begun.
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Physics-
Statics, Graphic Statics, Dynamics, Nature and Properties of Materials,
Heat, Hydrostatics and Electricity.
SENIOR YEAR (Third Year).
Drawing—
Descriptivr Geometry (advanced), Machine Drawing and Construction,
including proportioning of structures and machine parts.
Mathematics—
Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry.
Physics-
Applied Mechanics, Strength of Materials, Graphic Statics.
iii.-COURKB IN INDUSTRIAL ART.
This course is intended for the training of professional
designers. It provides instruction in the principles of historic
ornament and decorative design, with their application to the
industr-al arts. The course in Clay Modelling is designed to give
artistic training to those intending to devote thwmselves to deco-
rative sculpture in terra cotta, wood, or in those lines of manufac-
tured goods where modern ornamentation is applicable.
JUNIOR YEAR (Second Year).
Drawing—
Still Life Drawing, Light and Shade, Outline from Cast, Antique Cast,
Antique Figure, Details, Perspective.
Desisnins—
Designs for book-covers, tiies, wall-papers, printed silk, wrought iron ;
Planning of designs for printed textiles and interior decoration.
Lectures on principles of design, historical design and historical
ornament.
Modelling-
Ornamental work for interior and exterior decoration.
Figure in Round, Bas Relief and Alto Relief.
Mathematics—
Arithmetic, Geometry, (continued.)
Chemistry-
Lectures of Second Year.
Physics-
Nature and Properties of Materials.
SENIOR YEAR (Third Year).
Designing -
Designs for stained glass, carpets, earthenware, pottery, wood carving
and wrought iron.
Lectures on principles of design, weaving, historical ornament.
riodelling-
For Hi ^igraphic reproduction, bronzes, designs. Life-class studies
comprise Bas Relief, Alto Relief, Figure in Round, Artistic
Anatomy, Composition.
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UEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS AND MECHANICS.
This department provides jfeneral instruction in Physical
Science with its applications to manufacturing and engineering
pursuits, and special instruction in the machinery for the production
and distribution of power, such as steam engines, gas engines, etc.
The apparatus for the illustration of the principles of this
science and of their applications has been added to largely dunng
the year, and a students' laboratory installed.
JUNIOR YE.VR (Skcond Ykar).
Mechanics—
Sialics, Oynamics. Mechanical I'owers, Work and Friction, I-evers,
Sleelvard. Lever Safety \alvp. Wheel and Axle, Block and Tackle,
DiftV'i ■ntial Pulleys, Inclined Plane, Cranes.
Electricity and Magnetism -
Mignets. Cells, rele
he elementary application of the Calculus of Finite Differences and
ot ■ Differential and Integral Calculus to life contmgencies.
etc.
(h) Th.s course is useful in surveying, navigation, astronomy,
. work prescribed to the end of the second year. Logarithms,
Geometry. Plane Trigonometry to the endof the third year; Spheri-
cal Tn«onomelry, with practice in the solution of triangles ; calcula-
tions required in determining latitude and longitude ; solar time.
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DEPARTMENT OF DOMESTIC SCIENCE.
Domestic Science-
Cooking. Laundry Work. Nursing. Sewing. Chemistry, Physics, Physi-
ology, Bacteriology, Sanitary Science.
This department is designed to afford instruction both in
theoretical and practical work for students who intend to become
teachers of domestic science, housekeepers, matrons, cooks,
waitresses, nurses, housemaids, etc. The following courses are
offered : — . ^ ,
Normal Course In Domestic Science.
Housekeepers' Course.
General Cooking (Short Courses).
Invalid Cookery.
Household Economics.
The Normal Course occupies two years, and is intended foi-
the training of teachers of Domestic Science. The Housekeepers
Course occupies only one term, and is intended for the traming of
housekeepers or matrons, etc., in public institutions, such as
schools, hospitals, etc.
JUNIOR YEAR.
"""Theoretical and Practical Cookery, Invalid Cookery, Chemistry::ol
Foods, Bacteriology, Hygiene. Physics. Biology and Phys.oU>gy.
I aundrv Work. Household Sanitation, Sewing, Bookkeeping, Com-
mercial Arithmetic, Mensuration and Metric System, Freehand
Drawing, Psychology and Pedagogy.
SENIOR YEAR.
Theoretical and Practical Cookery (advanced), Preparation of Dietaries,
Invalid Cookery, Physiology. Home Nursing and Emergencies.
Chemistry of Foods and Adulterants. Hygiene. Physics (Energy
and Heal), Sewing, Marketing, Bookkeeping (advanced). House
Furnishing and Decoration, Psychology and Pedagogy, Observa-
tion and Practice in Teaching in Public and Private Institutions.
Housekeepers' Course- , .., , o u
General Cookery, Invalid Cookery. Laundry Work, Sewing. Home
Nursing, Waitresses- Course, Household Sanitation. Marketing,
Bookkeeping.
Qenerai Cooking (Short Courses)—
Plain and Economical Cookery, Invalid Cookery, Superior Cookery.
Household Economics— .,.,.,.. , „
Laundry Work, Plain Sewing, House and Parlor Maids Work. Hone
Nursing, tleneral Sanitation.
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DEPARXriENT OF DRAFTINQ ANO INDUSTRIAL DESIGN.
COURSE IN ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING.
FIRST VlvAR.
Freehand Drawing, Use of Instruments, Letter-n? ''/^'^'L'L^', ^sITa'^ows'
Descriptive Geometry, Model Drawmg, Shades and Shadows,
Monochrome Tinting. Building Construction. Architecture.
SECOND YEAR.
Graohic Statics History of Architectural Ornament, Decorative Art,
&rte™i Designs and Styles. Building Construction and
Sketching.
COURSE IN MECHANICAL DRAWING AND HACHINE
CONSTRUCTION.
FIRST YEAR.
Lettering, Descriptive Geometry, Perspective. Machine Dra^v.ng,
Pattern Making.
SECOND YEAR.
Descriptive Geometry (advanced). Machine Dr.ui.g and Construction,
including Proportioning of Structures and Iihi .nne 1 arts.
COURSE IN INDUSTRIAL ART.
FIRST YEAR.
Freehand Drawing. Practical Geometry, Lettering, Model I>a*'"g'
Sltrdes and Shkdows, Historical Ornament, Surface Decorations,
Clay Modelling.
SECOND YEAR.
Freehand Drawing, Historical Ornament, Designs ^r Textile Fabrics,
Metals, Stained Glass, Mosaics, Pottery and Modelling.
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS AND HECHANICS.
FIRST YEAR.
Mechanics-
Statics and Dvnamics, Mechanical Powers, Work and Friction, Steel-
yard, Wheel and Axle, Hlock and T.-,ckle, Diflcrent.al Pulley,
Inclined Plane, Cranes.
Electricity and Hagnetlsm- .... u. ...
Magnets, Cells, Telegraph, Telephone, Dynamo, Klectnc Light, Stor-
age Battery, Electro-plating.
Heat
Temperature and Thermometers. Heat and Work, Transmission of
Heat.
Hydrostatics and Pneumatics-
Barometer, Syphon, Pumps, Hydraulic Presses, the Air Brake.
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The Electric ;Ciirrent, System of Wiring, Direct Ciirral Tar,
Mineral Oils, Vegetable and Animal Oils, Fats and Waxes, Soap,
Glycerine, Sugar, Fermentations, Textile Industries, Paper,
Leather, Glue, etc.
FIRST YEAR.
Elementary Inorganic Chemlatry—
(a) A few preliminary lectures will be given on the principles of physics
as applied to chemistry, viz : Thermometer, Barometer, Eflfects of
Temperature and Pressure, Specific Gravity, Specific Heat, Study
of Non-metals and their i.iost important Compounds. Nomen-
clature, I-aw . 'if Combination of the Elements, Atom-c and
Molecular 1. lies. Acids and Bases, Neutralization, Chemical
Arithmetic.
(A) I ABORATORY WORK-
Chemical Change, Preparation of Ciasos, L'se of Test
Solution, Precipitation, Filtration, Dry Tests for Metals,
tion of Acids.
SECOND YEAR.
Inorganic Chemistry—
(a) First year continued, with Chemical Arithmetic.
(A) Laboratory Work—
Qualitative Analysis.
Tubes,
Petec-
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THIRD YEAR.
Elementary Org«nIc Chemistry—
Laboratory Work
Gravimetric and Volumetric Analysis.
DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS.
Students are reminded that a knowledge of mathematics is
essential in order to understand the work in other departments.
FIRST YEAR.
Arithmetic-
Fractions, metric syst i.i, mensuration, a- d the arithmetic of industrial
and commercial o| .'rations.
Algebra-
Elementary Rules, Fractions, easy Equations.
Geometry—
Elementary Plane Geometry. Based on Euclid, Books 1., II.
SECOND YEAR.
Aritlimetic—
First year work continued.
Algebra—
Quadrat'.c Equations, Ratio, Proportions, Variations, Indices, Surds.
Qeometry—
Euclid, Books 111. and IV., with selections from Book VI.
Trigonometry —
Elementary Plane Trigonometry, nature and use of Logarill.ms.
THIRD YEAR.
Work of second year continued.
THE DEPART. nENT OF DOMESTIC SCIENCE.
The Theoretical work of the evening school consists of lec-
tures with demonstration on tlie following subjects •
Nature, Composition and Nutritive Value ol Various Foods.
Beverane.s : Their Nature, Composition and Effect Upon the System.
Combination of Dishes for Meals ; Suitable Foods lor Urowlng Children.
Discrimination and Selection In the Purchtise of Food Materials.
Preparation for Dietaries for Different Climates and Different Incomes.
The Chemical Composition of Foods, as Fats and Oils, Water, Mineral Water,
Starches, Sugars and Albumens.
Adulteration of Foods, Dairy Products, etc.
Household Economics, Hygiene and Home Nursing, Home Decoration.
The i'ractical work in Cookery is intended to acquairit the
students with tiie principles underlying the preparation of food
stuffs and to train them in the skilful manipulation of such food
stuffs.
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EXAMINATIONS.
EVENINQ CLASSES.
The results of the final examinations of the Evening «. lasses
for 1901-2 are given below : Class I. implies 75 ' or over ; Class
11. 50 % qr over; pass at least 33^3 /.
DIPLOMAS.
Dkpartmknt of Phvshs and Mechanics- G. D. B!y.
Department ok Chemistry -P. Bach, A. T. Laidlaw, C J. Paiker, W.
A. Shore.
PRIZES.
Hallam Medal in Domestic Scienck— Miss M. Miichcl'.
Hallam Prizes in Mathematics- I— A. Rankin. II— F. Rogers.
DEPARTME^T OF DRAFTINQ AND INDUSTRIAL ART.
Mechanical Drawing -Class I-W. J. Daly-Boylen. R. M. Lockhe?d,
H. S. Spice, R. Jaynes. K. Gerry, J. H. Gilby. Class 11-R. J. Foord, G.
Carton. A. J. Parrington, P. O. Jones. Pass-L. R. Daley, A. Pophani,
J. S. Martin, \V. W. Garrow, \V. Key, E. Ruddell.
Graphic Statics— Class I— A. S. Innes, R. Foord, A. C.impbell, J.
Lawson, J. S. Martin.
Architectlral Drawing and Biilding Constriction— Class I--
I. Ritchie, \V. H. Martin, A. Boissoneau, \V. Young, G. Skinner, R. J. V\ ebb,
F. Markham, H. J. Baker, S. Yoiins, A. Harriman. Class II-A.his_her. A.
R. Boyle, F. \V. Robinson, H. Anthony. Pass— F. Essex, W.J. Randall, A.
P. Allan, L. Price.
Machine Drawing— Second Year- Class I— James E. Martin. Class II
— W. J. Banfield, J. S. Martin.
Machine Constriction-CUss II-W. J. Banfield, J. S. Martin. Pass
—J. E. Martin.
Machine Drawing— First Year-Class I-G. A. Ronan, G. Garton, R.
Javnes, H. Jackson, J. C. Gillies, J. Stevenson. E. Idenden. Class II-
F.Craie, P. O. Jones. R. Jessop, F. Gerry, W. Key, G. Mclnlyre, h. Ham-
ner, L R. Daley, A. Robinson, H. \V. Howard, \V. VV. Garrow, A. J.
Parrington.
Machine CossTRicTiON-Class II-G. Garton. Pass -J. Stevenson, E.
Ruddell.
Modelling krom LiFE-Class I-Miss L. Hart, Miss C. Edwards Miss
H. M. Vickers, Miss M. E. Wrinch, Mr. Bell, .Miss G. E. Spiirr, Miss M. M.
Stoodlev, Miss M. Moylan. Class II— Miss M. S. Samuel, Miss S. HeKler,
Miss E 'Kerr, Miss M. Dudley, Miss A. Johnston, Miss Hancock, Miss h.
Hemming, Mr. H. R. Glass, Mrs. E. Elliott, Miss M. C. Good.
Modelling from the Cast- Class I-Miss V. LeGrand, Miss L. Hart,
Miss K. Robinson. Miss E. C. Edwards, Mr. H. R. Glass, Miss M. ^\""l;L'•
Mr. E. L. Laur, Miss G. Robb, Miss H. Vickers, Miss M. Moylan, Mr. K.
Hahn, .Miss E. H. Leacock, Miss F. Neelands^ Miss D. Dickson, Mrs. W . B.
Close. Class II-Miss M. W. Gibson, Mr. A. D. Wilby. Miss Annu- Johnson,
Miss Agnes Johnson, Miss E. Deane, Mr. H. A. Peyne, Miss B. Robinson.
Mr F. Busteed, Mr. A. Walters, Miss E. I.. Milliard, Mr. W. Neitleship, Miss
B M. Haegerlv, Miss D. M. Dickson. Miss G. K. Spurr, Miss N. J. I low/in ,
MissC. Benson, Miss A. Williams. Miss I. Jenner. Mr. A. H. Ilider, Miss J.
Irving. Miss M. Cowan, Mr. E. Knott, Miss A Keating, .Mr. G. A. Farini.
Pass— Miss L. Graham. Miss L. Allen. Aliss M. Marter, Miss C. Eby. Miss
E. Mclntyre. Miss Bailey, Mr. A. A. Dundas.
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Indl-strial Dksign— Class I— Miss Eppelet, Miss Macklin, Miss Arnoldi,
Miss E. H. Leacock, Mr. A. Black. Miss Bell. Class II— A. .\dam, F. Nichol,
Miss Johnson. Pass— P. E. Clay son.
Fr-skmand DilAWi.VLJ —Class I — F. AdJison, W. Mills, Miss Scott, A
Stewart, C. Hunter, A. Adams, H. Nightingale, Miss Blakie, F. Nichol, Miss
Billing^s. Class II— .Miss Rene, C. KirkoflT. W. Menzies, J. Reilly, Miss E.
Charlto i. Miss Oodd, H. Taylor, Miss \V. Charlton, E. Oillehan, Miss
Williams, Miss Brunsmede, J. Warrington, F. Vaughan, Miss Cower. Pass —
M. McKenzie. F. Glover, R. Bryan, G. McDonald, Ci. Spadding, J. Noble,
Miss Wilson, S. McCallum, Miss Pierce, C. Hind, J. P. Parks, S. W. Block,
W. Johnson.
DEPARTMENT OF PrtYSICS AND MECHANICS.
Steam Engine— Class I -E. S. Baker. Class II— H. Salchwill, E.
Clendenning, S. Waddell and C. J. Parker equal, J. Martin and C. W. Rabey
equal. P;iss — G. Chrysler, A. Slretton.
Sound— Class II — Mis* B. McFarlane and Miss M. Rogers equal.
HvDROSTATics— Class I — S. O Toole, T. Henrv, G. M. Ritchie, M. L.
AUard. Class II — H. Satchwill. Pass— A. S. Innes.'
HEAT-Class I— M. L. Allard, S. O'TooIe. Class II— T. Henry, H.
Satchwill. Pass— .A. S. Innes, O. M. Ritchie.
Mf-chanics- Class II— G. D. Bly, F. Jeffrey. Pass— A. J. Oster, W. R.
Kay, J. Stevenson.
Mechanics, Applied— Class II— E. S. Baker, A. S. Innes, G. D. Bly and
J. S. Martin equal. Pass — H. Salchwill,
Electricitv— Second Year— Class I— E. B. Ratcliffe, C. Radford, M.
Adams, C. Hand, W. Cole. W. R. Maxwell, R. Blacklock, F. Dehlinger, E. E.
Smalley, W. Young. Class II — T. Williams, M. Campbell, J. Gardner, J.
Burns, W. J. Leggott, G. J. Beattie. Pass — W. T. Coates, R. Thomson,
J. Hocking, J. Albright, W. S. Bavlev, F. Brown, J. Williamson. First Year —
Class I— E. B. Ratcliffe, W. R Maxwell, M. Adams, C. Hand, T. Williams,
S. Waddell, W. H. Beales. Class II -H. Satchwill, C. Radford. Pass— J.
Albright, E. E. Smalley.
DEPARTMENT OF CHEHISTRY.
Theoretical Third Year— Class II— W. A. Shore, C. J. Parker.
Pass— A. T. Laidlaw, P. Bach. Second Year -Class II — Miss A. Watson,
Miss A. Baxter. Pass — J. Lavery, H. G. Torson, Miss K. M. Glanville, J. A.
^ueen. First Year — Class 1— J. McEachren, F. Hedley, S. Evis. Class II —
E. A. Fennell, Miss C. Mongan, B. L. Morison, R. J. Elliott, E. A. Grant, A.
Osawa. Pass— G. N. Kennedy, W G. Jackes, J. Blood, R. H. Nichols.
Practical -Third Year -Class I — P. Bach, S. OToole. Class II— W. A.
Shore, A. T. Laidlaw, W. Beale. Pass— C. J. Parker, J. A. Queen. Second
Year— Class I — Miss .A.Baxter. Class II— Miss A. Watson. Pass— H. G.
Torson, Miss E. M. Glanville, J. Lavery. First Year — Class I— S. Evi?,.
Class II — E. A. G int. Pass — F. Hedley and Miss J. McEachren (equal), G.
N. Kennedy, A. Osawa, B. L. Morison, K. A. Fennell, R. H. .Nichols, W. G.
Jackes, R. J. Elliott, J. Blood.
DEPARTMENT OF DO.IESTIC SCIENCE.
Class I— Missi-s .M. Mitchell, N. Forrest, J. Rcwell, K. Howden. Class
II — Mrs. R. Kellv, Misses M. Dalev, A. Moore, J. Hunter. Pass — .Misses .A.
Zarlass, F. .Mill, E. M. Barton.
DEPARTHENT OF nATHEHATICS.
.Aritei.mktic— Second Year -Class I -.V. S. Innes. First Year— Class I —
A. Rankin, F. Rogers, Miss E. Gr.iy, R. .Nichols, A. S. Macrae, L. R. Dalev,
T. P. Williams, W. Nichol. CUss II-G. Dawson, G. Leach, M. Pollock.
Pass — 1>. Slade, L. Harvey, W. \\ ariier.
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Mensiration— Class I -A. Kankin, F. Ro^eis, O. Dawson, K. N:cho:s,
Miss E. Gray. Class II -F. Wilkinscn, W. Nichol, L. R. Daley. M. Pollock,
A. S. Macrae, L. Harvey. Pass— \V. A. Duncan, W. Warner, CI. Holloway,
VV. Young, T. Tweed. . ^ ..
Tric;o.sometrv— Class II— C. Thelford. Pass— W. SparlinK. J- E. Martin.
GeometrV— Second Year— Class I— A. S. Innes. C. TheUord. hirst
Year— Class I— A. Rankin, Miss E. Orav, VV. Nichol, L. R. Daley. Class II—
W. Warner, F. Roxers, R. Nichols. Pass— G. G. Malcolm, A. S. .Macrae,
\V. A. Duncan, G. Leach.
AuiEBRA— Second Year— Class I- C. Thelford. Clavs II— W . Snarling,
A. S. Innes. First Year— Class I -A. Rankin, Miss E. Gray, A. S. Macrea,
W. Nichol. F. Rogers, A. J. Ostor, W. R. Kav. Class II-G. Dawson, G. (...
Malcolm, L. Harvey, R. Nichols. Pass-L. R. Daley, T. Tweed, G. Hol-
loway, M. Pollcck, H. Williams, i... Leach.
DAY CLASSES.
Al.UERMAN WA.-tDS Med.xi.— For the Department of Commerce and
Finance— Miss M. Rae.
COM.MERCE .A.Nli FINANCE- Diplomas— C. Holmes, Misses h. M. Holmes,
O. R. Garland, C. C. Menton and M. Rae, and J. H. Morgan.
UBi-iBKAL COURSE.
SENIOR STUDENTS.
Mathematics— Class I-J. I. Lawson, Miss L. Payr.e, Miss B. D. O Con-
nor. Clas- II-J. .MacGordon, A. A. Kinghorn, C. Toms.
i«J''PCHE.Mi..ruv Class I-Miss L. Payne. Class II -J. I. Lawson, Miss B. U.
O'Connor, A. A. Kinghorn. Class HI.- C. Toms, J. MacGordon.
Physics -Class I-Miss L. Payne. Class II^Miss B. D. O Connor.
.\ .\. Kinghoni, C. Toms. J. I. Lawson. . . t-
DRAFTlNii-Class I-J. I. Lawson. Class II— J. MacGordon, A. A. King-
horn. Class III-C. Toms.
D0.MESTIC SciENCE-Class I~-Mlss L. Payne, Miss B. D. O C onnor.
JUNIOR STUDENTS.
Mathematics— Class I -G Jack, V. Morgan, F. Cirry, W. Mi Kay. S.
Nisbett. Class II — F. Rogers. H. Emerson. F. Pringle.
CHt mistrv— Class ll-F. Pringle, W. McKay, S. Nishelt, H. Emeiscn.
Class 1 1 1-F. Rogers. G.Jack, V. Morgan.
Physics— Class I— S. Nisbett, h. Rogers, W. Mrkay. Class U-f.
Prinele, G. Jack, H. Emerson, F. tuiry, V. Morgan.
DRAKTi.NG-Class I-W. McKay. Class II H. Emerson. Class HI—
V. Morgan, F. Pringle. F. Curry, F. Rogers, G. Jack, S. Nisbett.
DOMESTIC SCIENCE.
SENIOR STUDENTS.
Diplomas qualifving as Teachers of Domestic Science Clpl abclical y
arrangedl: Misses M. F. Footc, A. G. Eraser. C. M. Giny. M. Gunr.e, M.
Kennedy, H. E. McLenaghan, I. Malone, G. Mitchell, S Noble, J. B. Welsh.
JUNIOR YEAR.
Class I -Misses McMillan. Simpson, Hills, Coleman, Delaprrle. Class
II — Misses Macleod, Wigle, Macdoii.-ild.
SPECIAL STUDENTS.
M.>UKLLlSG~Cl.iss I -Misses L. Hart, K. Robinson, E. C. Edwards, K.
H. StitI, W. Kingsfoid, .M. Sioocilev. S. Owen, Z. Grantham, N. Watson. H.
Vickers. L. Brock, E. Robinson. M. Dewar, Mr. A. Siillivi.n. Class II —
Misses E. Eppelelt, H. Siralhv. F. Darlnell, M. S. Samuel-. ".. G. A. F;'rini.
Drawing -Class I-F. Nicliol. Misses B. Rcbinson. E. Eppelelt, C. Rcss.
Class II — Misses F. Darlnell, Jacques, H. Cayley.
Design— Class I — Misses E. Eppeleil. B. Robinson, M. Slocdiey. Class
II -Miss r. Darlnell, Mr. F. G. Nichol, Miss S. Owen.
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ATTENDANCE, SESSION 1901-2.
EVENING CLASSES.
Total enrolled
Average attendance b\ months —
October, - - 30t^ December, - • 235 February,
November, - - 276 January, - - - 2:« March, -
Average attendance by months in the different subjects :
1,710
. 175
- 155
SIBJECTS.
Chemistry
Mechanical Drawing . . .
Machine Drawing
Freehand Drawing
Industrial Design
Architectural Drawing.. .
Clay Modelling
Oraphic Statics
Arithmetic
Algebra
Geometry
Trigonometry
Mechanics
Electricity
Steam and Gas Engines
Heat
75
27
:e
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14
:«
21
78
30
38
60
16
:«
2«»
Sound
Hydrostatics
Domestic Science—
Demonstrations. .
Practical Work..
73
70
70
14
16
HI
17
12
6
11
161)
35
77
68
68
14
14
110
15
8
6
8
18»
40
66
10
12
»4
12
8
6
8
179
:«i
63
25
27
61
20
26 22
20 I 15
5:^ 5:^
21 20
24 24
56 Xi
16 10
20
21
... i 5 6
64 55 42
66 I 55 51
55 51
12 i 6
11 6
74 57
14
6
5
6
10
6
6
111 .19
27 ! 26
55
19
19
42
13
18
24
o
8
38
8
7
120
;i7
DAY CLASSES.
FIRST SESSION, 1901-Z
Total enrolled,
.Average monthly attendance —
October - - . 7<1 January ... 117 .April
.November - . - H() February - - - 127 May
December - - 85 .March - - - - 12»i June •
-Vverage monthly attendance in each Department ;
PEP.XRTMENT.
Commerce and Finance 24 27
General Course ; 27 27
Drafting and Induslri»l .Ai t i 7 10
Domestic Science i 12 22
15T
. 89
.85
• 86
i Pi < ;: .2,
:u :« •£i 20 !9
:« :H5 31 26 26
18 18 13 20 19
40 i 4(1 22 19 22
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OCCUPATION OF PUPILS
Attending the Evening Classes of the Toronto Technical School
during the Session of 1901-1902.
OCCLPATION.
i
Accountant
Atc^ntM
Architectural Students
Architectuial Oraut^htsman
Armature WinJers . . .
Art Irt : Workers
Artists
Art Students
Assayer
Assistant Boilermaker
AssJHtant Chemist ....
Assistant Librarian . . .
Assistant KeKi^trar
Assistant Teacher,
Assistant Ticket A^enc
Audit Clerk
Baker
Bank Teller
Barber
Batteryman
Belt Bov
Belt Maker
'bicycle Repairer
ii ,ycle Workers
tilfPt»9ter
Biscuit Makers
Blacksmiths
Boilermaker
Bookbinders
Bookfolders
Bookkeepers
Bookmakers .
Boot Finisher
Box Makers
Brancher
Brass Finisher I
Brass Moulder
Bricklayers 13
Brickmakers I
Buffer ...
Butcn . . . .
ButcV iJoy
Cabinetmakers
Camera Maker
Candy Makers
Card Samplers
Carpenters
Carriai^e Builder
Carriage Painter
Carnage ^ire Maker .
Carriage Trimmer
Carriers
Case Finisher
Cash Boy
Cashier 9
Chemist
China Artists
China I>ecorators. . . .
China Painter
3()
OCCIPATION.
1
:<
I
1
1
1
i»
24
9
i:<
.1
I
I
34
1
;<
1
3
12
I
.i
i
2
City S«ilicitor
Civil Service Clerk
Clerks
Coat Presser
Ct^t Trimmer
CollecU>r*
Comptmitors
C(X>ks
Cutters. .
Dairymen
IVi-irator-i
Pelivery Buy
Dental Students
Dentist
Designer
Die Slake
Die Sinker
l>omestic»
DrauKhtsmeii
Dressmakers
Drivers
Dru^ Clerks
Druifgists
Dver
Electrical Improver
Electricians
Electro-plater
Elevator Boys
EliKutionist
Enamel Painters
Engineers
Kngine Fitter
iKravers
■nsher
firemen
Fitters
Foreladies
Furrier
Galvanized Iron Worker.
Gas Fitter
Gas Man . . .
General Manager
General Servants
Granite Cutters
Grocers
Harness Makers
Hatter
Housekeepers
4lousem.iids
Housewives
Illustrator
Insurance Clerks
Invoice Clerks
Iron Moulder
Janitor
jewellers
Jewellery Engravers
ioiners
kindergartners
I I
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29
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OCCUPATION OF PVPlUS—CotUinued.
OCCIPATION.
I 1
I
4
4
I
i
fi
I
1
111
1
1
I
KJ
4
3
3
1
1
3
III
10
.1.
I
J*
LabelU-r .
Lahorntory Anxi'itaiU
Labiirers
Lndirn TaiU^rc^-*
Laundrymcn
Law ClL'rkM
LfaU Glazier | . . .
Lrttcr Cutter I . .
Library Aswi'ttant ! , .
Lithot^raphcr^ ; H ' 'I
Lixksmith j I I ■
LtX'tMTiolivi' HnjfiiU'cr ,| 1
Lumber IValcr . |. . .
Mat-hinisls I W i W
MaidH L-.
Mantle Makt-n*. \ t
ManufatturtTs
Marine Fireman ....
MaltcCuttir
Mfchantcal IKMiiists
Messai^e ^o\> ...
Messengers
Miller
Mill ilands
Milliners
Minister
Mothers Help
Motornian .
Mu*«ii'a) StuJints...
Music Teachirs . ,
Nursfs . . ....
Cfticc Hovs
Ortiiv GiHs
Operators
Opticians
Or^fan Builders
Packers. .
Painters
Paper Hov
Parcel Bi>\s
Parceler
Patternmakers
Piano Makers
Piano Tuner
Picture Kramer
Photo Engraver . .
Photojfraph Card Cutter
Phott»j;rapherN
Plasterers
Plumbers
Prcssers
Press F'eeders
Pressman
Printers
Prosthetic Dentist
KaiK^av Trackman
Krceiver
Rct^iucher
Ktxlman
Rulers
Salesladies*
Salesmen
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7
2
1
2
1
2
1
1
a
2
K
1
4
4
1
1
K
43-J
OCCIPATION.
Sehe'»IKns
Schtxili^irU
Seamen
Scam Prr*)»er
Secrcta* icn
Selector
ServantH
Shade I >cCi>rator . . .
Shade Koller Finisher
Sheet Metal V\*i>rkers
Shipbuilders
Shippers
Shiiemaker
Siifnwnters
Silversmiths
Soldier
Sponjfer
Spring Bed Maker
Stairhuilder
Stationery Clerk
Stationary Hnf^imers
Statii>nary Fireman
Steamfitters
Stencilmaker
SlenoKrapht-rs
Sleret^typer. . . .
Sto.'kkeepers
Stonecutters.
Storekccpt'r
Stovu Polish Manufacturer
Students
Sp^Ml^,'er
Tailor
Tailorcsses
Taxidermist
Teachers
Teapacker
Teletjrapber
TfleKraph Operators .
Telephone Inspector. . .
Telephiine Opi-ralors.
Timekeepers
Tinsmiths
Tix^lmaker
Trained Nurse
Travellers
Trunkmaker
Typewriter
Typewriter Repairer. . .
I'pholsterers
Varnisher
Waitress
Warehousemen
Watch Case Enjfraver
Watchmakers
Wh*>Iesale Stationer, .
Wiremen
\N'ire Worker . .
\\\H»d Carvers
WtHxl Turner
WihkI Workers
Not given
E
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Total nunihi.'r of PupiN. l.TIH
3<)
AGES OF PUPILS
Attending Toronto Technical School. Evening Sessions, 1901-2.
Numbrr,
Aifc. i
Number.
79
1
14
67
151
15
32
140
16
29
ISO
17
24
146
18
16
111
19
23
100
20
11
i:«>
21
11
87
22
7
T2
28
13
di
24
10
Ayr. 1
Numbrr.
18
Agt.
36
Number.
Ak».
25
2
47
26
5
37
48
27
38
49
28
2
.%
50
29
9
40
51
90
3
41
54
31
7
42
66
32
3
43
50
83
2
44
82
34
7
45
145
Ages not
35
2
40
jfiven.
Total iiumbei i)f' Pupils, 1,710. Avtrajjf .'\j;e of Pupils, 21.78.
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CkAlrmati of iM Boar4:
Mr. CiiAs. MossLBv
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VIce^bainMa :
Mr. Johm Twmd
SchMl iWaoagMMat C oM w lt««e :
Ml Chas. Makch, Chainm^H
Au). Johm J. Ward Mr. Johk Twbrd
Mr. H. Van dir Lwde Mr. Wm. Hrmorrson
Mr. John M. Gander Mr. James D. Allan
Ald. Thos, Urquhart Mr. John Gbmmell.
MeeU Second Monday.
Property C— I ttoo;
Mr. John M. Gander, Chairman
Ald. W. p. Hubbard Mr. A. W. Holmes
Mr. Jambs C. Claxton Mr. A. M. Wickbns
Mr. Robert Glockling Mr. Chas. March.
Meets Second Wednesday
Prfntiag and Snpply Cooinintoo:
Mr. Robert Glockling, Chairman
Mr. Wm. Henderson Dr. F. J. Smale
Mr. John Francis Mr. Jas. Simpson
Mr. a. W. Thomas Mr. W. N. Braybon.
Meets First Wednesday.
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PiiMWCo Cemoilttoe:
Ald. John J. Ward, Chairman
Mayor O. A. Howland Mr. John Tweed
Mr. G. Heinteman Mr. John A. Pearson
Ald. S. G. Currv Mr. J. J. Bliss.
Meets half an hour before the Board.
. RBQULAR MBBnNO OF THE BOARD
Third Thursday in each month, at 8 p.m., except June,
July and August.
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