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Denco GEORGIA TECH Sport's Team Luggage 21" Carry-on CL200-Georgia Tech
Denco GEORGIA TECH Sport's Team Luggage 21" Carry-on CL200-Georgia Tech
Item #: CL200-Georgia Tech
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Our Price: $119.00
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Our Denco GEORGIA TECH Sport's Team Luggage 21" Carry-on CL200-Georgia Tech features:

◦21” carry-on expandable trolley .

◦Light Weight Ballistic Nylon

◦Dual lift handles (top and side).

◦Push-button telescoping handle.

◦Polycarbonate frame construction.

◦Fully lined interior

◦Dual-Tempered aluminum handles .

◦High quality embroidery

◦Easily seen at the baggage carousel.

◦Sporty looking luggage design.



School History:

The idea of a technology school in Georgia was introduced in 1865 during the Reconstruction period. Two former Confederate officers, Major John Fletcher Hanson (an industrialist) and Nathaniel Edwin Harris (a politician and eventually Governor of Georgia), who had become prominent citizens in the town of Macon, Georgia after the Civil War, strongly believed that the South needed to improve its technology to compete with the industrial revolution that was occurring throughout the North.[9][10] However, because the American South of that era was mainly populated by agricultural workers and few technical developments were occurring, a technology school was needed.

In 1882, the Georgia State Legislature authorized a committee, led by Harris, to visit the Northeast to see firsthand how technology schools worked. They were impressed by educational models developed at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Worcester County Free Institute of Industrial Science (now Worcester Polytechnic Institute). The committee recommended adapting the Worcester model, which stressed a combination of "theory and practice", the "practice" component including student employment and production of consumer items to generate revenue for the school.


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