Austrian Schools for Weaving
pursuing this policy has
^ graspecj the ^first principle
•^^^^^ / /£t\ * «\ take in their work over and
Wjf^^\ %3m3nkM&»- /JJV «S fM| above the monetary pay-
fJj^VV ™L''^. "Vm^V Jill, r*"H ment they receive for it.
IlSJ^T The seeds for the develop-
iHiag^^ ^ tmS^^ \ ^^t^^T'AK,. ment of these ideals are
I T &\ ■ \ v^fl »«»^^r ft^^ sown, but their realisation
v "w ^ r I Jkr-p* /^^^k i *s necessarily a slow one.
f^L^^^™^ i» ^5 ' Austria has to grapple with
^— •^■^^^ difficulties practically un-
^^^^^^^^^^^ ^ ^OSW • ^55^ known ^ to othe^r ^ nations.
speaking sections of the
and Bohemia some districts
are entirely Slav and others
entirely German-speaking,
and it is essential that the
of any particular school
T.^^V^^ ^--......—--^ general arrangements of
Wiir*""r!l^ JHT SUM' ' 111 'HI lltiZnimiMM^ JBT ^J^*^ffi ^ these Fachschulen are the
■ n^Bffi^BnPLj^PJS WBffl jPH^^LwMWy J same. The fees are nominal
|ff#j_jll|^te|S^^«JWj|n^^ —ranging from two to ten
HBlM^te^K^jP^^ay JB Kronen a year (a Krone is
r^jBTjgj^W ig^BPyiwff^Hfck tB^^^I tenpence). In cases where
' JHmHjI'SM^HF If JBif pFldriM tB even this small sum is not
^ Hm W^HrLMr jisHP™B8. mm wt^lSSl^ritMS^Mf^^^^a f forthcoming the training is
Mk-TBfcfcrtrfwPr WK^^HkS^tui^mr^^<m^ given for nothing and small
stipends granted to enable
KA^^dj^fekV^H those coming from villages
^^^5!5?l^HBJ^2r,sHI^H' X^jT^Z-SttK B^B? ^ t0 attend the particular
Craft School they have
chosen. Dinners are also
fig. 2. studies of shells and design evolved therefrom. by a student .
in prof. stanzel's class, at the faciischule fur text il-industrie, provided for the hungry.
vienna Certain advantages are
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pursuing this policy has
^ graspecj the ^first principle
•^^^^^ / /£t\ * «\ take in their work over and
Wjf^^\ %3m3nkM&»- /JJV «S fM| above the monetary pay-
fJj^VV ™L''^. "Vm^V Jill, r*"H ment they receive for it.
IlSJ^T The seeds for the develop-
iHiag^^ ^ tmS^^ \ ^^t^^T'AK,. ment of these ideals are
I T &\ ■ \ v^fl »«»^^r ft^^ sown, but their realisation
v "w ^ r I Jkr-p* /^^^k i *s necessarily a slow one.
f^L^^^™^ i» ^5 ' Austria has to grapple with
^— •^■^^^ difficulties practically un-
^^^^^^^^^^^ ^ ^OSW • ^55^ known ^ to othe^r ^ nations.
speaking sections of the
and Bohemia some districts
are entirely Slav and others
entirely German-speaking,
and it is essential that the
of any particular school
T.^^V^^ ^--......—--^ general arrangements of
Wiir*""r!l^ JHT SUM' ' 111 'HI lltiZnimiMM^ JBT ^J^*^ffi ^ these Fachschulen are the
■ n^Bffi^BnPLj^PJS WBffl jPH^^LwMWy J same. The fees are nominal
|ff#j_jll|^te|S^^«JWj|n^^ —ranging from two to ten
HBlM^te^K^jP^^ay JB Kronen a year (a Krone is
r^jBTjgj^W ig^BPyiwff^Hfck tB^^^I tenpence). In cases where
' JHmHjI'SM^HF If JBif pFldriM tB even this small sum is not
^ Hm W^HrLMr jisHP™B8. mm wt^lSSl^ritMS^Mf^^^^a f forthcoming the training is
Mk-TBfcfcrtrfwPr WK^^HkS^tui^mr^^<m^ given for nothing and small
stipends granted to enable
KA^^dj^fekV^H those coming from villages
^^^5!5?l^HBJ^2r,sHI^H' X^jT^Z-SttK B^B? ^ t0 attend the particular
Craft School they have
chosen. Dinners are also
fig. 2. studies of shells and design evolved therefrom. by a student .
in prof. stanzel's class, at the faciischule fur text il-industrie, provided for the hungry.
vienna Certain advantages are
131