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SLTTI Information Handout
Jay L. Nelson
Informal handout created to inspire people to let the general public know about Trade Tech.
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The Need for Salt Lake Trade Technical Institute
Jay L. Nelson
This presentation on the Need for SLTTI was given on two occasions by President Jay L. Nelson. The first occasion was a presentation to the Salt Lake Rotary Club on Tuesday, October 5, 1965. The second occasion was a presentation to the Kiwanis Club given on December 2, 1965. Originally accompanied by 35mm slides, this speech begins with an anecdote about Brigham Young and is followed with a history of the College and the importance of Trade Tech in Utah.
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Remarks about the state of affairs at SLTTI
Jay L. Nelson
This document of a speech given by President Nelson emphasizes the importance of Salt Lake trade Technical Institute and its relationship with tax payers. It also outlines what SLTTI does, the type of classes offered, the populations of individuals served and how the Day School and the Evening School are differentiated. There is also an emphasis on the relationship between the College and the larger community.
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William A. Thiriot Funeral Remarks
Jay L. Nelson
Remarks made by President Jay L. Nelson at the funeral of William "Bill" A. Thiriot on December 14, 1964. The speech includes remarks about Thiriot's responsibilities at Salt Lake Vocational School and Trade Tech, his unique personal traits, and tributes to Bill. Nelson describes Bill as "one of the most dedicated, quiet, unassuming, efficient individuals" that he had ever known.
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Socio-Economic Trends Presentation
Jay L. Nelson
Presentation given about Socio-economic Trends in trade tech education, specifically in Utah, in relationship to SLTTI.
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Getting Things Done: Trade Tech Motivational Speech
Jay L. Nelson
Motivational remarks made by President Jay L. Nelson for Trad Tech focusing on the anecdote about a high school class touring the White House.
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