In 1962, Max Hayes added a new laboratory to support its two-year post-graduate electronics technician training course. In this photo, students Luther Jenkins and James Hearst at left were building an industrial control circuit. Instructor Curtis Mapp looks on as another student, Floyd Smith (right) connects a transmitter to an RCA demonstrator. The school bought this equipment using funds from the National Defense Education Act, a 1958 bill that Congress had passed to support American scientific and technological education in response to the Soviet launch of the Sputnik satellite. | Creator: Bill Nehez | Date: October 18, 1962 | Source: Cleveland Press Collection, Michael Schwartz Library Special Collections at Cleveland State UniversityDownload Original File
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Bill Nehez
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Cleveland Press Collection, Michael Schwartz Library Special Collections at Cleveland State University