Difference between revisions of "Brigham Young University. Dept. of Trades"

 
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n 1904, the Department of Trades was officially established in the School of Arts and Industries of Brigham Young University. It taught several courses with aim of training students in various trades including as dressmakers, blacksmiths, and carpenters. In 1906, the School of Arts and Industries was renamed the School of Arts and Trades; the department's name and coursework remained the same.
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In 1904, the Department of Trades was officially established in the School of Arts and Industries of Brigham Young University. It taught several courses with aim of training students in various trades including as dressmakers, blacksmiths, and carpenters. In 1906, the School of Arts and Industries was renamed the School of Arts and Trades; the department's name and coursework remained the same. The department was abolished in 1909 when the School of Arts and Trades was absorbed by Brigham Young High School.
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==Variant Names==
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Brigham Young University. School of Arts and Industries. Dept. of Trades
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Brigham Young University. School of Arts and Trades. Dept. of Trades
  
 
==Description==
 
==Description==
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Established: [[established in::date::1904]]
 
Established: [[established in::date::1904]]
  
Abolished: [[abolished in::date::1906]]
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Abolished: [[abolished in::date::1909]]
  
Location: [[location of::Provo, Utah]] ([[date::1904]]-[[date::1906]])
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Location: [[location of::Provo, Utah]] ([[date::1904]]-[[date::1909]])
  
 
==Functions==
 
==Functions==
  
The Department of Trades was responsible for the teaching of courses in Woodwork, Draughting, Iron Work, House & Sign Painting, Dressmaking, and Millinery.   
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The Department of Trades was responsible for the teaching of courses in Woodwork, Draughting, Ironwork, House & Sign Painting, Dressmaking, and Millinery.   
  
 
==Assets and Administrative Structure==
 
==Assets and Administrative Structure==
  
The Department of Trades was part of the School of Arts and Industries, the trade school of Brigham Young University.
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The Department of Trades was part of the School of Arts and Industries between 1904 and 1906, and part of the School of Arts and Trades between 1906 and 1909.
  
 
==Associated Units==
 
==Associated Units==
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Superior unit: [[subordinate to::Brigham Young University. School of Arts and Industries]] ([[date::1904]]-[[date::1906]])
 
Superior unit: [[subordinate to::Brigham Young University. School of Arts and Industries]] ([[date::1904]]-[[date::1906]])
  
Later unit: [[later unit::Brigham Young University. School of Arts and Trades. Dept. of Trades]] ([[date::1906]])
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Superior unit: [[subordinate to::Brigham Young University. School of Arts and Trades]] ([[date::1906]]-[[date::1909]])
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Later unit: [[later unit::Brigham Young High School (Provo, Utah)]] ([[date::1909]])
  
 
==Sources==
 
==Sources==
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Brigham Young University Annual School Catalog, 1906-1907: p. 109 (School of Arts and Trades) p. 118 (Department of Trades)
 
Brigham Young University Annual School Catalog, 1906-1907: p. 109 (School of Arts and Trades) p. 118 (Department of Trades)
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Brigham Young University Annual School Catalog, 1906-1907: p. 109 (part of the School of Arts and Trades) p. 118-121 (courses listed)
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Brigham Young University Annual School Catalog, 1909-1910: p. 96-99 (High School; courses included woodwork, ironwork, and dressmaking for the first time)
  
 
==Maintenance Information==
 
==Maintenance Information==

Latest revision as of 10:34, 17 March 2011

In 1904, the Department of Trades was officially established in the School of Arts and Industries of Brigham Young University. It taught several courses with aim of training students in various trades including as dressmakers, blacksmiths, and carpenters. In 1906, the School of Arts and Industries was renamed the School of Arts and Trades; the department's name and coursework remained the same. The department was abolished in 1909 when the School of Arts and Trades was absorbed by Brigham Young High School.

Variant Names

Brigham Young University. School of Arts and Industries. Dept. of Trades

Brigham Young University. School of Arts and Trades. Dept. of Trades

Description

Established: 1904

Abolished: 1909

Location: Provo, Utah (1904-1909)

Functions

The Department of Trades was responsible for the teaching of courses in Woodwork, Draughting, Ironwork, House & Sign Painting, Dressmaking, and Millinery.

Assets and Administrative Structure

The Department of Trades was part of the School of Arts and Industries between 1904 and 1906, and part of the School of Arts and Trades between 1906 and 1909.

Associated Units

Superior unit: Brigham Young University. School of Arts and Industries (1904-1906)

Superior unit: Brigham Young University. School of Arts and Trades (1906-1909)

Later unit: Brigham Young High School (Provo, Utah) (1909)

Sources

Brigham Young University Annual School Catalog, 1904-1905: p. 121 (part of the School of Arts and Industries) p. 124-128 (Department of Trades, courses listed)

Brigham Young University Annual School Catalog, 1906-1907: p. 109 (School of Arts and Trades) p. 118 (Department of Trades)

Brigham Young University Annual School Catalog, 1906-1907: p. 109 (part of the School of Arts and Trades) p. 118-121 (courses listed)

Brigham Young University Annual School Catalog, 1909-1910: p. 96-99 (High School; courses included woodwork, ironwork, and dressmaking for the first time)

Maintenance Information

Record ID: EAC-2009-00097

Creator: UPB