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Industrial Education and Technology Building

The Industrial Education Building, as it was originally known, was constructed during President James Gee's tenure and housed shops for woodworking, metal, foundry, drafting, carpentry, crafts, and other related subjects. The Industrial Education and Technology Building (as it was later known) was located across from the present-day Rayburn Student Center, between the current Charles J. Austin Engineering & Technology/Agricultural Sciences Building and Wathena Temple.

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  • Sigma Tau Epsilon Members by East Texas State University

    Sigma Tau Epsilon Members

    1973

  • Industrial Education and Technology Building and Sign by East Texas State University

    Industrial Education and Technology Building and Sign

    1972-09

  • Sigma Tau Epsilon Event by East Texas State University

    Sigma Tau Epsilon Event

    circa 1970/1975

  • Agriculture Building Exterior by East Texas State College

    Agriculture Building Exterior

    1959-08

  • Industrial Education and Technology Building Exterior by East Texas State College

    Industrial Education and Technology Building Exterior

    1959

 
 
 

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