Chattanooga State History 1961

Highlight: Chattanooga Technical Institute to open at 400 Chestnut Street.

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  "2-Year Technical Institute to Open Here on Sept. 11th,” by J. B. Collins, Chattanooga News-Free Press, August 17,
          1961, no page.  Also in JPG.
“Chattanooga has a new school--a two-year post-high school for training technicians.  Its name: Chattanooga Technical Institute.  Location: 400 Chestnut St.”
  "2-Year Technical School for Graduates Is Set Up,” by Springer Gibson, Chattanooga Times, August 17, 1961, no
          page.  Also in JPG.
Chattanooga Technical Institute is “a two-year school for those who have graduated from high school and who desire to become technicians.”  It is on Chestnut.
  "Chattanooga Technical School to Open Sept. 11,” Chattanooga Times, August 27, 1961, no page.  Also in JPG 1 and 2.
“New school dedicated to training of ‘middle man’ in industry team.”

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         East Campus History
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