Chattanooga State History 1961
Highlight: Chattanooga Technical Institute to open at 400
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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
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“Chattanooga has a new school--a
two-year post-high school for training technicians. Its name: Chattanooga Technical Institute. Location: 400
Chestnut St.”
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"2-Year Technical School for Graduates Is Set Up,” by
Springer Gibson, Chattanooga Times, August 17, 1961, no
page. Also in
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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.
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“New school dedicated to training of ‘middle man’ in industry team.”
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