Aranyi
at the time was one of the expert workers with Messrs. Tiffany &
Company, New York City. He continued as instructor of the class, until
June, 1904, when he resigned his position to accept one in Providence,
Ehode Island.
In
September of the same year Mr. Carl T. Hamann was appointed instructor
in jewelry, and for some time has had full charge of all work of this
class. He has proved himself an exceptionally fine instructor, and the
quality of work has gained very rapidly under his instruction. Mr.
Hamann is an expert jeweller by profession, being formerly connected
with Durand & Company, Newark, N. J., and later with Tiffany &
Company, New York. In 1889 he went to Europe and studied modelling in
Munich for one and a half years, going from there to Paris, where he
studied in the Academie Julian and the Ecole des Beaux Arts for two
years. After his return to this country he became the head modeller
for the Whiting Manufacturing Company, New York. Mr. Hamann was the
sculptor of the statue of Justice which was one of the eight statues on
the Triumphal Bridge at the Pan-American Exposition at Buffalo. At St.
Louis he had a statue symbol-