Armour Institute of Technology
Organization
Biography
Armour Institute existed from 1893-1939 and was renamed the Armour College of Engineering in 1940.
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Armour Institute of Technology photographs, 1905-1936
Collection
Identifier: 002.07.02
Description of the Collection
Display-size photographs of Armour Institute of technology classes, students and faculty. Includes graduating class photographs (composed of individual student photographs) for the years 1905, 1906, 1907, 1912, 1913, 1915, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1927, 1929, 1931, and 1936. Also, one portrait of academics in academic gowns (probably AIT faculty) including AIT President Frank Gunsaulus, posing in front of the Armour Mission building, ca. 1905. Also, a photograph of a group of students and officers...
Dates:
1905-1936
Russell Walker photographs, 1917
Collection
Identifier: 002.05.14
Description of the Collection
Scans of a photograph album showing images of military training activities at Armour Institute of Technology during World War I. The photograph album was made by Russell Walker, one of the program's enrollees. The scans include identification as marked on the original pages by Walker. The scanned pages contain a total of 25 photos.
Dates:
1917
Student Army Training Corps photograph, 1918
Collection
Identifier: 002.07.04
Description of the Collection
Black and white panoramic photograph of Armour Institute of Technology Student Army Training Corps, Nov. 5, 1918. The photo shows ca. 250 men in military uniform including ca. 48 seamen, one of whom is Seaman Eugene B. Mueser.
Dates:
1918
Paul V. Galvin Library
35 West 33rd Street | Chicago, IL | 60616
312.567.6847 library@iit.edu