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r bowls, box and spoon — Made by students of Pratt Institute. 
Leather — Made by students of Pratt Institute. 
more like it. Three pieces of oak were carefully put to- or anything attempted beyond the capacity of the student, 
gether to get the required thickness, and the whole was It was refreshing to see amateur work, that could compete 
stained a dark green. with that done by a professional. Not that we want to be 
The leather work was interesting in color and good commercial, but we do want goldsmith's work and silver- 
in workmanship. In the portfolio and bag, the back smith's work at exhibitions, instead of such an array of so 
Copper — Made by students of Pratt Institute. 
ground of design was cut out and lined, the centrepiece 
and cover for a book were tooled. 
Particular mention must be made of the very excel- 
lent exhibit in jewelry. The work showed professional 
skill and artistic merit. There was nothing pretentious 
Wood — Made by students of Pratt Institute. 
called jewelry, that has the made for sale mark, instead of 
the work of the hand and brain of the true craftsman. 
The foundation of all good art is good workmanship, and 
each piece of jewelry at this exhibition showed that the 
student had been trained with this end in view. 
Miss E. F. Peacock. 
Min ins. 
Miss E. F. Peacock. Miss A. Walbridge 
Miss E. F. Peacock. 
Kobayashi. 
Kobayashi. Kobayashi 
Miss E. F. Peacock 
liss A. Walbridge. 
Miss A. Walbridge. 
