School Building ProblemsTeachers College, Columbia University, 1927 - 697 pages |
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... Estimating Capacity of High School Buildings . 414 63. Determining the Facilities for a High School .. 421 64. Proposed High School Building .. 425 65. Space Requirements for a New High School Building . 433 SERVICE FACILITIES 66. Home ...
... Estimating Capacity of High School Buildings . 414 63. Determining the Facilities for a High School .. 421 64. Proposed High School Building .. 425 65. Space Requirements for a New High School Building . 433 SERVICE FACILITIES 66. Home ...
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... Estimating Equipment Costs for an Elementary School ... 634 FIRE COSTS AND FIRE INSURANCE 104. Estimating the Actual Loss Due to Fire . 639 105. Insuring School Buildings .... 642 106. The Fire Insurance Problem in the Public Schools of ...
... Estimating Equipment Costs for an Elementary School ... 634 FIRE COSTS AND FIRE INSURANCE 104. Estimating the Actual Loss Due to Fire . 639 105. Insuring School Buildings .... 642 106. The Fire Insurance Problem in the Public Schools of ...
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... estimates appearing in column 2 of Table 1 were determined . From an average of these two estimates , it appeared that approximately 9,800 houses might be erected within the pres- TABLE 1 ESTIMATE OF NUMBER OF RESIDENCES THAT CAN BE ...
... estimates appearing in column 2 of Table 1 were determined . From an average of these two estimates , it appeared that approximately 9,800 houses might be erected within the pres- TABLE 1 ESTIMATE OF NUMBER OF RESIDENCES THAT CAN BE ...
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... estimate that as many children are using the cafeteria as should use it , considering length of lunch periods and time of day luncheon comes ? 12. Are roof playgrounds III - 1 and III - 3 large enough to take care of one of the platoons ...
... estimate that as many children are using the cafeteria as should use it , considering length of lunch periods and time of day luncheon comes ? 12. Are roof playgrounds III - 1 and III - 3 large enough to take care of one of the platoons ...
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... estimating the degree of utilization of high school buildings ? 4. How do you differentiate between " seating utilization " and " room utilization " ? Is a high percentage of the former more readily secured than of the latter ? 5. What ...
... estimating the degree of utilization of high school buildings ? 4. How do you differentiate between " seating utilization " and " room utilization " ? Is a high percentage of the former more readily secured than of the latter ? 5. What ...
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