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Report of the Board of Trustees of the Odessa Public 4th Grade Jewish Women's Vocational School for 1897. – Odesa: Type. Isakovich and Beilenson, 1808. - 25, [1] p. : tab.

 

The Odesa Public Jewish Women's Vocational School was founded in 1891 and was located at ul. Velyka Arnautska, 3. On January 1, 1898, the chairman of the board of trustees was H. E. Weinshtein, a technological engineer, manufacturer-adviser, prominent entrepreneur and public figure, hereditary honorary citizen, and R. G. Korabelnikova was the head of the school. The students of the institution studied: the law of God, the Russian language, arithmetic, history, geography, drawing, calligraphy, needlework, fashion and tailoring, hat making, flower crafts and singing.

The report presented in the publication contains statistical data and information about the financial condition of the school, members of the supervisory committee, teaching and student staff, as well as an alphabetical list of benefactors of the institution.

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