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Study and Craft Guild X-Ray Program

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collection, Courtesy of Janet Dudones.
collection, Courtesy of Janet Dudones.
Ed Worthington compiled this chart comparing the X-ray tech program of the guild to programs at Johns Hopkins and the American Society of X-Ray Technicians. Courtesy of Janet Dudones.
. Courtesy of Janet Dudones.
Courtesy of Janet Dudones.
Courtesy of Janet Dudones.
Courtesy of Janet Dudones.
Courtesy of Janet Dudones.
Courtesy of Janet Dudones.
Courtesy of Janet Dudones.

The X-Ray Program of the Saranac Lake Study and Craft Guild, more formally the course for X-ray Technicians and Photofluorographic Operators, trained more than six hundred students in the then-new art of x-ray imaging. After curing days, this course carried over to become one of the first programs taught when North Country Community College was founded.

Students enrolled in the X-ray Tech program

From a list of students by state (undated) from the records of Ed Worthington. (Courtesy of Janet Dudones)

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