LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS


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BOOKER T. WASHINGTON[Frontispiece]
EMMETT J. SCOTT[20]
Mr. Washington's Executive Secretary.
THE COLLIS P. HUNTINGTON MEMORIAL BUILDING[26]
WARREN LOGAN[36]
Treasurer of the School
THE OFFICE BUILDING IN PROCESS OF ERECTION[50]
Student carpenters shown at work.
ROSCOE C. BRUCE[56]
Director of the Academic Department.
A PORTION OF THE SCHOOL GROUNDS[64]
ANOTHER PORTION OF THE SCHOOL GROUNDS[66]
MRS. BOOKER T. WASHINGTON[68]
Director of Industries for Girls.
A CLASS IN MILLINERY[76]
THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL[94]
Standing, left to right: P. C. Parks, Superintendent of Farm; George
W. Carver, Director, Agricultural Department; J. N. Calloway,
Land Extension; John H. Palmer, Registrar; Charles H. Gibson,
Resident Auditor; Edgar J. Penney, Chaplain.
Seated, left to right: Lloyd G. Wheeler, Business Agent; Robert R.
Taylor, Director of Mechanical Industries; John H. Washington,
General Superintendent of Industries; Warren Logan, Treasurer;
Booker T. Washington, Principal; Miss Jane E. Clark, Dean of
Woman's Department; Mrs. Booker T. Washington, Director of Industries
for Girls; and Emmett J. Scott, Secretary to the Principal.
The Director of the Academic Department, Roscoe C. Bruce, and the
Commandant of Cadets, Major J. B. Ramsey, also members of
the Executive Council, were absent when photograph was taken.
THE CARNEGIE LIBRARY BUILDING[108]
MORNING AT THE BARNS ON THE SCHOOL FARM[122]
Teams of horses and cattle ready to start for the day's work.
STUDENTS PRUNING PEACH-TREES[146]
A SILO ON THE FARM[166]
Students filling it with fodder corn, steam-power being used.
A MODEL DINING-ROOM[208]
From the department where table-service is taught.
THE CULTURE OF BEES[220]
Students at work in the apiary.
IN THE DAIRY[254]
Students using separators.
STUDENTS AT WORK IN THE HARNESS SHOP[270]
AT THE HOSPITAL[294]
A corner in the boys' ward.
IN THE TIN SHOP[300]
STUDENTS CANNING FRUIT[308]
STARTING A NEW BUILDING[314]
Student masons laying the foundation in brick.
GIRLS GARDENING[344]