Sunday, August 15, 2010

International Correspondence School (3)

Lovecraft's Correspondence School (1908-1911)


(above: a vintage exam for math)


(above: a 1909 image of the International Correspondence School)



(above: a 1910 image of the School)


(above: It almost appears that someone thought the old postcards were forboding, and lightened this one up considerably. c. 1912)

2 comments:

G said...

What a cool building. Is it still standing?

Chris Perridas said...

Yes, it seems to be. It went on the national register in 1976. I will post a modern picture.

Thanks for reading the blog !

:)

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