Title taken from verso.Verso: Front row (l. to r.): Keating, Warren Taylor, Doris Barnes, Jack Conright, Stanley McCutcheon, Amelia Gundersen. Second row (l. to r.): George Miscovich, Slim Rydeen, Frank Angerman, Frank L. Johnson (Eskimo),...
"Eight native Alaskans, of Indian and Eskimo backgrounds, conclude 18-months study of Industrial and Communications Electrinics by receiving diplomas from the RCA Institutes in New York. All are members of a pilot educational project sponsored by...
Verso: These native Alaskans successfully completed an 18-months course in Industrial and Communications Electronics and were graduated August 10 from the RCA Institutes in New York. All are members of a pilot educational project sponsored by the...
Title taken from image. Verso: Presiding: Charles D. Jones. Facing room (l. to r.): Dora Sweeny, Secretary; Julie Isaac, Assistant Secretary. Front row (l. to r.): W.L. Lhamon, Fairbanks; Elton Engstrom, Juneau; William A. Egan, Valdez;...
Title taken from image. Verso: Presiding: Gunnard M. Engrebreth. Facing room (l. to r.): Bonnie Jo Gronroos, Secretary; Mildred Meires [Meiers] Hansen, Assistant Secretary; Helen Pheasant, Stenographer. Front row (l. to r.): W.L. Lhamon,...
This event was as part of an Industrial and Communications Electronics training program through the Dept. of Interior. Alaskan interns are, l. to r., Sam Kito, Jr., Petersburg; Herman Kitka, Jr., Sitka; Percy Ipalook, Kotzebue; Harry Kito,...
Caption attached to this photograph relates: Graduates of the electronic technician pilot class undertaken by the Bureau of Indian Affairs are greeted by Senator E. Gruening at RCA Headquarters in Anchorage. The class has just returned from RCA...
Verso: An experiment in adult education was concluded successfully with the graduation August 10 of eight native Alaskans from the RCA Institutes in New York. All completed an 18-months course in Industrial and Communications Electronics. Here,...
Title from sleeve. Also on sleeve: 'Back right, standing: Percy Ipalook, Back left: A. Gruening, Daughter-in-law.' Neva Egan, wife of William Egan, stands over a guest seated near a punchbowl at a party. Three other guests stand in the background. ...
"An unusual record of achievement has been established by eight native Alaskans, who were graduated August 10 by the RCA Institutes in New York. Members of a pilot group, sponsored by the Bureau of Indian Affairs, they scored a notable success in...