Tuskegee & Its People: Their Ideals And Achievements
Tuskegee & Its People: Their Ideals And Achievements
Booker T Washington
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In all of these positions I have every reason to believe that I gave full and com- plete satisfaction. While with the last-named company I won the personal favor and interest of the manager and continued to study. He recommended that I add to my Tuskegee train- ing by taking the correspondence course of the Technical School for Carriage Draftsmen and Mechanics, New York. I remained with this firm until I was offered a position by Mr. R. R. Tay- lor, the present director of mechanical industries... of the Tuskegee Institute, three years ago. I was greatly pleased and flattered when I was called to take charge of the division in which I had received my own instruction. Since being at Tuskegee I have continued to study, and am satisfied that I have well used my oppor- tunities. This division over which I preside is located on the first floor of the Trades Building. It is well 273 TUSKEGEE AND ITS PEOPLE fitted for work in general wheelwrighting and re- pairing. Included in the equipment are ten woodwork- ers' benches 32 inches high, 42 inches wide, and 8 feet long.
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