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Edward W. Bok Technical High School. Coordinates: 39°55′33″N 75°9′37″W. The Edward W. Bok Technical High School was a public high school in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, designed by Irwin T. Catharine and named after literary figure Edward William Bok, editor of the Ladies' Home Journal.
- 1 acre (0.40 ha)
- Irwin T. Catharine
- 1938
- 1901 South 9th Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
6 de ene. de 2022 · View a slide show of this portfolio here. The auditorium of the abandoned Edward W. Bok Technical High School in Philadelphia, PA. Updated January 6, 2022 | By Matthew Christopher. Built from 1935-1937 in a gorgeous Art Deco style, the Edward W. Bok School was named after a Dutch author and editor of the Ladies’ Home Journal, which ...
27 de ago. de 2018 · The Bok Technical High School basketball team celebrates after winning against Dobbins Vocational School, 1943. First girls and ladies sewing class, Bok Technical High School, 1946. Students don gas masks during a class on chemical warfare preparedness at Bok Technical High School, 1943.
- Historical Society of Pennsylvania
17 de abr. de 2013 · Edward W. Bok Technical High School, at 8th and Mifflin Streets in South Philadelphia, is among the 23. (With the SRC’s decision this week to spare the Beeber Middle School, the list was reduced to 22. For a comprehensive report on the impact of these school closings, click to a special report at AxisPhilly HERE.
The World War II Liberty ship SS Edward W. Bok was named in his honor. The Edward W. Bok Technical High School in Philadelphia , opened in 1938 and closed in 2013, was named in his honor. Works [ edit ]
- American
- Eduard Willem Gerard Cesar Hidde Bok, October 9, 1863, Den Helder, Netherlands
- Pulitzer Prize
- January 9, 1930 (aged 66), Lake Wales, Florida, US
15 de sept. de 2022 · The nearly century–old Bok Building appears unassuming to the average passerby. However, the Bok Building’s roots run deep in South Philly’s history. Built between 1935 and 1937, the Edward W. Bok Technical High School was funded by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s Public Works Administration.
27 de sept. de 2015 · For 75 years, the building had been the Edward W. Bok Technical High School, until officials closed it and 23 other public schools in 2013 amid major financial cutbacks. Scannapieco and...