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Art, Real Manual Training, Nature Study. Explaining Processes 
thereby Hand, Eye and Mind are Educated by Means that Conserve Vital¬ 
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By 3. Liberty tadd 
Director of the Public School of Industrial Art , of Manual Training and Art in the 
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