Early Sewing Room c. 1900

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Title

Early Sewing Room c. 1900

Subject

Architecture; Campus Buildings, Housing,

Description

In 1898 the Mary Hemenway estate offered their Boston School of Cookery to Framingham Normal School. Henry Whittemore, then Principal/President of Framingham accepted this offer. Framingham then had two academic programs, Education and Household Arts. Household Arts classes included Cooking, Dressmaking, Canning, Growing and Preserving Food, and Laundering. The two-year course of study for these students required classes in the sciences, including chemistry, physics, and biology, as well as dietetics.

Creator

Unknown

Source

Unknown
Framingham State University

Publisher

Framingham State University - Archives http://www.framingham.edu/henry-whittemore-library/archives-and-special-collections/index.html

Date

c.1900

Rights

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Format

image/jpg

Language

English

Type

Image

Files

Citation

Unknown, “Early Sewing Room c. 1900,” Digital Commonwealth , accessed June 17, 2013, http://digitalcommonwealth.org/items/show/11937.

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