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Honolulu, Honolulu County, Hawaii
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The third annual manual exhibit by the graduating class of Punahou Preparatory school was held at the college last Friday afternoon, featuring handicrafts from manual training, domestic science, and industrial classes by boys and girls.
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The third annual manual exhibit, under the auspices of the graduating class of the Punahou Preparatory school, was held at the college last Friday afternoon. The committee in charge of the exhibit was composed of Miss Breckenridge, Esme Damon, Rhoda Ballentyne, Norman King and Chester Taylor. Each member of the graduating class made at least one article for the exhibit and there was a large variety of specimens from the manual training, domestic science and other industrial classes.
The boys contributed such articles as book and magazine racks, kites, calabashes, fish nets, maps, canoes and other useful articles, while the girls had on display specimens of needlework on waists, table covers, cushions, etc., burnt wood, art trimmings, water color paintings and cake and candy. Donald Hayselden's electric bread toaster was put to a practical test and proved its efficiency. A large relief map, complete in every detail, was the work of Aulay Macauley.
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Punahou
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Last Friday Afternoon
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the exhibit featured various student-made articles; donald hayselden's electric bread toaster proved efficient in testing.
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The third annual manual exhibit was held under the auspices of the graduating class, with a committee in charge. Each graduating class member contributed at least one article, including specimens from manual training, domestic science, and industrial classes. Boys displayed book and magazine racks, kites, calabashes, fish nets, maps, canoes, and other useful articles. Girls showed needlework on waists, table covers, cushions, burnt wood, art trimmings, water color paintings, cake, and candy. A large relief map was made by Aulay Macauley.