Gender Male
With authorization from the Georgia General Assembly, Harris and a committee of prominent Georgians visited renowned technology schools in the Northeast in 1883; these included the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), the Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Stevens Institute of Technology, and Cooper Union. Using these examples, the committee
reported that the Worcester model, which stressed a combination of "theory and practice was the embodiment of the best conception of industrial education".[7] The "practice" component of the Worcester model included student employment and production of consumer items to generate revenue for the school.