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The '''Raymond J. Horn School of Drafting''' (also known simply as '''The Horn School''') was a vocational school founded in [[1957]] by [[Raymond | The '''Raymond J. Horn School of Drafting''' (also known simply as '''The Horn School''') was a vocational school founded in [[1957]] by [[Raymond Horn]]. | ||
Originally located in the [[Brown | Originally located in the [[Brown Marx Building]], the school eventually occupied buildings at 522 and 528 [[Tuscaloosa Avenue]]. Horn and other faculty members taught courses in blueprint reading, mechanical drawing, structural design and numerous courses in the drafting disciplines. Franchise locations were eventually opened in Seattle, Atlanta and Houston. | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:25, 1 December 2021
The Raymond J. Horn School of Drafting (also known simply as The Horn School) was a vocational school founded in 1957 by Raymond Horn.
Originally located in the Brown Marx Building, the school eventually occupied buildings at 522 and 528 Tuscaloosa Avenue. Horn and other faculty members taught courses in blueprint reading, mechanical drawing, structural design and numerous courses in the drafting disciplines. Franchise locations were eventually opened in Seattle, Atlanta and Houston.