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UNKRA Helps Train Korean Youth
1/1/1957 6:04:44 PM
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UN7659672
UNKRA Helps Train Korean Youth
1/1/1957 6:04:43 PM
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UN7659671
UNKRA Helps Train Korean Youth
1/1/1957 9:36:27 AM
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UN7662294
New Vocational Training Centre Opened in Seoul
6/3/1957 6:04:48 PM
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UNKRA Constructs Vocational Training Center in Pusan
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UNKRA Opens Three Vocational Training Center
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New Vocational Training Centre Opened in Seoul
6/3/1957 6:04:49 PM
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UNKRA-Sponsored Amputee Center Brings New Hope to Crippled Koreans
9/1/1954 6:01:49 PM
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UNKRA's Help to Korea
1/1/1954 6:02:30 PM
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Korea's New Merchant Marine Academy
2/1/1956 6:04:00 PM
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UN7659647
UNKRA's Help to Korea
1/1/1955 6:04:10 PM
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Two Koreans Study in U.S. Merchant Marine Academy
2/1/1956 6:04:17 PM
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UN7659639
Korea's New Merchant Marine Academy
2/1/1956 6:04:21 PM
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UN7659643
UNKRA's Help to Korea: Housing
1/1/1954 6:02:33 PM
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UN7659437
UNKRA's Help to Korea
1/1/1955 6:04:02 PM
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UN7659544
UNKRA's Help to Korea
1/1/1955 6:04:00 PM
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UN7659541
Korea's New Merchant Marine Academy
2/1/1956 6:04:20 PM
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UN7659642
UNKRA-Sponsored Amputee Center Brings New Hope to Disabled Koreans
9/1/1954 6:01:48 PM
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UN7659384
Food for Korea
8/1/1954 6:02:52 PM
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UN7659458
UNKRA's Help to the Korean Colleges and University
9/1/1954 6:02:58 PM
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UNKRA Helps Train Korean Youth
Caption Description
The 1,800 young Koreans at the Taejon Vocational Training Centre, realizing the value of what they learn there, have asked the Centre to stay open for night sessions. The United Nations Korean Reconstruction Agency (UNKRA) built the Centre on the site of a vocational training centre destroyed during the Korean war; it is one of seven wholly or partially financed by UNKRA, at a total cost of $1,600,000. At all of them, the trades taught are those suited to the needs of the area. At Taejon, entrance examinations select the most capable students, and the principal, Kim In Soo, works closely with Dominick Dinatale (U.S.), the UNKRA consultant, in maintaining high standards. Twenty hours a week are given to academic study, and the rest of the time is spent on training in the Centre's eight workshops, which are equipped with modern machinery and expert instructors. There the students are turned into the machinists, carpenters, surveyors, machine-tool workers and civil engineers needed for Koreans future. Dominick Dinatale (from Trenton, N.J., U.S.A.) (left), the UNKRA engineering consultant and Kwon Hi Chul, the Centre's Vice-Principal, discuss plans for new buildings to house the expanding programme of technical training for Korean boys.
Unique Identifier
UN7659673
NICA ID
188937
Production Date
01/01/1957 6:04:45 PM
Country
Republic of Korea
Credit
UN Photo