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Contains 11 Results:

Scrapbook page with 1930s Grand Rapids souvenir booklet

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 11
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Included here are a couple of programs, one for an opera, for the benefit of the work of the Women's Committee of the Grand Rapids Symphony. The other item is ephemera and a program from a 1983 reunion of East High Classes 1932/1933. The donor is listed on the Communications Committee.

Dates: 1900s-1983

[Drafting lessons] Nos. 1-12. Showing designs to be drawn on graph paper.

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Series: The donor states that her father, Henry DeLoof, attended these courses. She believes they may have been given by or at the YMCA. A note in the Grand Rapids Furniture Record, February 1909, states that this was essentially a mail order method of instruction and that, “besides the mail order students, Mr. Kirkpatrick has large classes in personal attendance.” Ms. DeLoof has stated that her father also later acted as an apprentice for an independent design studio. No master list of...
Dates: circa early 1900s

Geometry, Nos. 1-4

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the Series: The donor states that her father, Henry DeLoof, attended these courses. She believes they may have been given by or at the YMCA. A note in the Grand Rapids Furniture Record, February 1909, states that this was essentially a mail order method of instruction and that, “besides the mail order students, Mr. Kirkpatrick has large classes in personal attendance.” Ms. DeLoof has stated that her father also later acted as an apprentice for an independent design studio. No master list of...
Dates: circa early 1900s

Plates, nos. 5-10. These appear to be associated with Geometry.

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents From the Series: The donor states that her father, Henry DeLoof, attended these courses. She believes they may have been given by or at the YMCA. A note in the Grand Rapids Furniture Record, February 1909, states that this was essentially a mail order method of instruction and that, “besides the mail order students, Mr. Kirkpatrick has large classes in personal attendance.” Ms. DeLoof has stated that her father also later acted as an apprentice for an independent design studio. No master list of...
Dates: circa early 1900s

Help Hints, nos. 1-4, 8-9

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents From the Series: The donor states that her father, Henry DeLoof, attended these courses. She believes they may have been given by or at the YMCA. A note in the Grand Rapids Furniture Record, February 1909, states that this was essentially a mail order method of instruction and that, “besides the mail order students, Mr. Kirkpatrick has large classes in personal attendance.” Ms. DeLoof has stated that her father also later acted as an apprentice for an independent design studio. No master list of...
Dates: circa early 1900s

Lessons, nos. 1-11

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents From the Series: The donor states that her father, Henry DeLoof, attended these courses. She believes they may have been given by or at the YMCA. A note in the Grand Rapids Furniture Record, February 1909, states that this was essentially a mail order method of instruction and that, “besides the mail order students, Mr. Kirkpatrick has large classes in personal attendance.” Ms. DeLoof has stated that her father also later acted as an apprentice for an independent design studio. No master list of...
Dates: circa early 1900s

Complete Stock Bill for Lesson no. 11.

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents From the Series: The donor states that her father, Henry DeLoof, attended these courses. She believes they may have been given by or at the YMCA. A note in the Grand Rapids Furniture Record, February 1909, states that this was essentially a mail order method of instruction and that, “besides the mail order students, Mr. Kirkpatrick has large classes in personal attendance.” Ms. DeLoof has stated that her father also later acted as an apprentice for an independent design studio. No master list of...
Dates: circa early 1900s

Lessons nos. 1-2 in styles

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents From the Series: The donor states that her father, Henry DeLoof, attended these courses. She believes they may have been given by or at the YMCA. A note in the Grand Rapids Furniture Record, February 1909, states that this was essentially a mail order method of instruction and that, “besides the mail order students, Mr. Kirkpatrick has large classes in personal attendance.” Ms. DeLoof has stated that her father also later acted as an apprentice for an independent design studio. No master list of...
Dates: circa early 1900s

Lessons nos. 7-9 in perspective

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents From the Series: The donor states that her father, Henry DeLoof, attended these courses. She believes they may have been given by or at the YMCA. A note in the Grand Rapids Furniture Record, February 1909, states that this was essentially a mail order method of instruction and that, “besides the mail order students, Mr. Kirkpatrick has large classes in personal attendance.” Ms. DeLoof has stated that her father also later acted as an apprentice for an independent design studio. No master list of...
Dates: circa early 1900s

La Traviata [Opera Program] / sponsored by Wurzburg … for the benefit of Women’s Committee of the Grand Rapids Symphony Orchestra, November 26, 1954

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Included here are a couple of programs, one for an opera, for the benefit of the work of the Women's Committee of the Grand Rapids Symphony. The other item is ephemera and a program from a 1983 reunion of East High Classes 1932/1933. The donor is listed on the Communications Committee.

Dates: November 26, 1954