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Unique ID UN7ALB50481 
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Greece’s Economic Development
The Sivitanidios Technical School 
1/1/1955 8:22:17 PM 
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1/1/1955 8:21:49 PM 
Unique ID UN7461228 
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Unique ID UN7461224 
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1/1/1955 8:00:32 PM 
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1/1/1955 8:00:34 PM 
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1/1/1955 8:00:29 PM 
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1/1/1955 8:00:27 PM 
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Headline Greece’s Economic Development
The Sivitanidios Technical School 
Caption Description The Sivitanidios Technical School, in Athens, operates under the supervision of the Greek Ministry of Industry.  It gives courses in metallurgy, electro-techniques, carpentry, building and automobile mechanics to more than 760 students (250 of them full boarders) who graduate after three years of studies.  Although the school is supported in part by the Government, the students pay 100 Drachmae ($3.33) monthly for tuition fees.  Secondary night courses are also given for mechanics and electricians.
Shown here is a physics class. 
Unique Identifier UN7461219 
NICA ID 374307 
Production Date 01/01/1955 8:22:09 PM 
City/Location Athens
Country Greece
Credit UN Photo/Eric Schwab