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Cleveland School of Art photograph
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Description: This is a photograph of the Cleveland School of Art taken circa 1923-1924. It measures 5.5" x 3.5" (12.7 x 8.89 cm). In 1891 the Cleveland School of Art was chartered as a private, independent art school. By 1906, the Cleveland School of Art had established a department of teacher training, and, in 1911, Western Reserve University's College for Women and the Cleveland School of Art offered their first joint degree. The Cleveland Board of Education established a cooperative program with the University in 1920 to supply teacher training. The collaborative arrangement with the School of Art (soon to be renamed the Cleveland Institute of Art) continued to mature, and, by the mid 1940s, the two institutions were collaborating on a number of educator-training degree options. By the 1970s, a joint CWRU/CIA master's degree program had been added, as had various specific teacher-certification programs. The CWRU/CIA program had become the region's premier training ground for elementary and secondary art teachers. The photographs were taken by Ihna Thayer Frary. The Ihna Thayer Frary Audiovisual Collection was given to the Ohio Historical Society by Mr. Frary in two sections. One was in March of 1963 and the remainder in May of 1965 by his sons, Dr. Spencer G. and Allen T. Frary following their father's death. I.T. Frary (1873-1965) was the publicity and membership secretary for the Museum of Art in Cleveland, Ohio. He taught for many years at the Cleveland Institute of Art and Western Reserve University's School of Architecture. He did much research of Ohio and American architecture and was the author of seven major works and numerous scholarly articles on architectural and art history. One of his major works was Early Homes of Ohio published in 1936. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: Om3376_5837587_001
Subjects: Architecture; Arts and Entertainment; Education; Art--Study and teaching
Places: Cleveland (Ohio); Cuyahoga County (Ohio)
 
Miami University print
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Description: Founded in 1809, Miami University is one of the oldest and best-known universities in the State of Ohio. Located in Oxford, Ohio, it was named after the Miami Indians who once resided in the state. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL04010
Subjects: Miami University; Cultural Ohio--Education; Art, American--Ohio; Education, Higher--Ohio--History; Universities and colleges--Pictorial works
Places: Oxford (Ohio); Butler County (Ohio)
 
Marietta College drawing
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Description: Print showing campus buildings at Marietta College, from "Historical Collections of Ohio" by Henry Howe, 1847. Marietta College was established by Ohio's Congregationalists in 1835 and is one of Ohio's oldest continually-operating institutions of higher education. It was originally known as the Marietta Collegiate Institute and Western Teachers' Seminary, View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL03999
Subjects: Education--Ohio; Cultural Ohio--Education; Art, American--Ohio; Universities and colleges--Pictorial works
Places: Marietta (Ohio); Washington County (Ohio)
 
Medical College in Cleveland print
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Description: Medical College in Cleveland, from "Historical Collections of Ohio" by Henry Howe, 1847. The Cleveland Medical College, founded in 1843, eventually became part of what is now Case Western Reserve University. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL04005
Subjects: Medicine--History; Cultural Ohio--Education; Art, American--Ohio
Places: Cleveland (Ohio); Cuyahoga County (Ohio)
 
Medical College of Ohio
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Description: The Medical College of Ohio was founded by Daniel Drake in 1819 in Cincinnati. In 1920, the college changed its name to the College of Medicine of the University of Cincinnati. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL04006
Subjects: Education--Ohio; Cultural Ohio--Education; Art, American--Ohio
Places: Cincinnati (Ohio); Hamilton County (Ohio)
 
Muskingum College print
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Description: In 1837, the Presbyterian Church founded Muskingum College at New Concord, Ohio. One of the first coeducational institutions of higher education in the United States, the college has a current enrollment of approximately 1,550 students. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL04013
Subjects: Education--Ohio; Cultural Ohio--Education; Art, American--Ohio
Places: New Concord (Ohio); Muskingum County (Ohio)
 
Muskingum College print
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Description: Muskingum College, from "Historical Collections of Ohio" by Henry Howe, 1847. In 1837, the Presbyterian Church founded Muskingum College at New Concord, Ohio. It was one of the first coeducational institutions of higher education in the United States. The institution has operated continuously since the 1830s, boasting an enrollment of 1,550 students in 2002. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL04014
Subjects: New Concord (Ohio); Cultural Ohio--Education; Art, American--Ohio; Universities and colleges
Places: New Concord (Ohio); Muskingum County (Ohio)
 
Industrial arts class
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Description: This is a photograph of an industrial arts class in an unknown high school in Ohio. More information needed. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: SA1039AV_B15F03_020_01
Subjects: Industrial arts; Art Education; Industrial arts--Course of study--High school; Classrooms; Education; Ohio--History--Pictorial works; Federal Writers' Project
Places: Ohio
 
Museum of Science, Toledo Zoo, photograph
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Description: This photograph shows the Museum of Science building at the Toledo Zoo, Toledo, Ohio. The photograph was taken on November 1, 1937. A group of women and children are standing in front of the building's entrance. Since its dedication in 1936, the Museum of Science has functioned as an educational center within the zoo. The Works Progress Administration (WPA) constructed several buildings at the zoo between 1934-1937. They include the museum, aquarium, reptile house, amphitheater, and aviary. The buildings mostly incorporated materials from demolished structures in the area: stone, brick, wood, timber, and copper. The Art Deco architecture shows Spanish and Moorish influence through such details as tiled roof, arches, and decorative elements. All of the WPA buildings, including the amphitheater, are still in use. The Toledo Zoo was founded in 1900. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL06202
Subjects: Science and Technology; Zoos; Museums; Toledo (Ohio); Education; Art Deco
Places: Toledo (Ohio); Lucas County (Ohio)
 
Hayes Elementary School art class
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Description: Dated ca. 1930-1939, this photograph shows art students at Hayes Elementary School in Lakewood, Ohio, making garden plans and garden tools. The original Hayes Elementary School, located at 16401 Delaware Avenue, was demolished in 2005 and the new school opened in 2007. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: SA1039AV_B12F07_030_001
Subjects: Art Education; Lakewood (Ohio)--History--Pictorial works; Elementary schools--United States; Students; Children
Places: Lakewood (Ohio); Cuyahoga County (Ohio)
 
Dayton Art Institute parent education meeting
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Description: Caption reads:" Parent Education, Emergency School Group at Dayton Art Institute, May 22, 1936, 2PM: ordered by Mr. Reade." The Dayton Art Institute was built in 1930, after the Dayton Museum of Fine Arts outgrew its former location. The Italian Renaissance building was modeled after the Villa d'Este, near Rome, and the Villa Farnese at Caprarola in Italy. The building, which overlooks the Great Miami River just west of Dayton, was designed by architect Edward B. Green of Buffalo. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: SA1039AV_B05F08_018_1
Subjects: Art and Entertainment; Architecture--Ohio--Pictorial works; Galleries and museums; Art museums; Education; Architecture--Ohio--Pictorial works; Pitman, Benn, 1822-1910; Architecture, Domestic--Ohio--Pictorial works.; National Register of Historic Places; Ohio--History--Pictorial works; Federal Write
Places: Dayton (Ohio); Montgomery County (Ohio)
 
Students at the Columbus Art School
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Description: Jean Littlefield and Mae Mararian, who served in the Women's Army Corps, attended the Columbus Art School with their G.I. Bill education benefits, March 24, 1956. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL00107
Subjects: Columbus (Ohio); Cultural Ohio--Art and Artists; Education; Students
Places: Columbus (Ohio); Franklin County (Ohio)
 
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