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In 1953, President Martin Lydon expanded the curriculum to include programs in plastics, leather, paper, and electronics technology, increased the liberal arts, and renamed the school the Lowell Technological Institute. The mission of the college moved towards general engineering, and a bachelor’s
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By 1929, Lowell’s expanded curriculum, larger faculty, and livelier extracurricular program warranted a name change that reflected its evolution from a trade school to a technical college, and it became the Lowell Textile Institute.
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In 1903, the school moved to the newly built Southwick Hall. In 1913, the school granted its first bachelor's degree in textile dyeing and textile engineering. During
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During World War II, the school almost went bankrupt again as war demanded soldiers and textiles. The enrollment of the school fell to 73 students at one point.
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passed a law granting $ 25,000 to each of the four major textile cities in the state as long as they contributed to the building of a school of textiles in
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was built near Leitch and Bourgeois Hall. At eighteen stories, the building, which was later renamed Fox Hall, is one of the tallest buildings in Lowell.
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The Lowell Textile School opened on October 4, 1897. Originally, the first class had over 200 students. The school was modeled on the success of the
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program was created in 1956. The textile program was closed in 1971, reflecting the closure of most of the mills in the city.
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In 1947 the first two dormitories were built, Smith and Eames Hall. In 1967, they were built across the
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Study on feasibility of merging Lowell Technological Institute and Lowell State College
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In 1972, a feasibility study was conducted on merging the school with the nearby
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in 1991. Today, Lowell Tech's campus is known as the North Campus of
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Lowell Textile Institute
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Lowell
42°39′13.91″N 71°19′32.37″W / 42.6538639°N 71.3256583°W / 42.6538639; -71.3256583
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Lowell, Massachusetts
University of Massachusetts Lowell
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Polytechnical School at Philadelphia
World War I
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Lowell Technical Institute Dormitory
Lowell State College
University of Massachusetts Lowell
UMass Lowell
Dave Morey
Harry Lew
Rusty Yarnall
Dennis Scannell


"The Lowell Textile School-First of Its Kind In Massachusetts Opens With 200 Students"
The New York Times

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