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American Television Institute Of Technology Four year Engineering School founded in 1934 by famed inventor and television pioneer U.A. Sanabria as a division of American Television Inc. and located in Chicago. The school's director of research was Dr. Lee De Forest, Father of Radio and inventor of the Amplifier Vacuum T ube. The School offered a curriculum leading to a Bachelor of Science in Television Engineering. During WWll, 2000 students recruited by the military attended the school. In 1960 the curricula was expanded to include Undergraduate and Graduate degrees in other engineering disciplines and it's name was changed to American Institute of Engineering And Technology. The school closed and subsequently became part of Coyne American Institute sometime in the 1970's.

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