Miscellaneous Buildings and Facilities, 1942-1971
Clippings from IIT publications documenting miscellaneous IIT buildings and facilities (laboratories, athletic fields, tunnels, classrooms, etc.). These items include: 1) Victory Hall on 34th Street (commonly known as the "bug house") documented in a clipping from the November 3, 1942 issue of Technology News; 2) Clipped pages from the Bulletin of 1946-47 with descriptions of the various campus laboratories; 3) Clipped pages from the 1958-60 Graduate Bulletin, describing the various laboratories on campus; 4) A clipped article from the February 14, 1958 Technology news, describing the campus tunnel system; 5) A photo of the A. Montgomery Ward Auditorium in Siegel Hall, clipped from the President's Report, 1963-64; 6) A clipped photo of an IIT tennis court from the 1965 Integral; 7) A clipped photo of the exterior of "Temporary Quarters IIT Athletic Dept," from the 1967 Integral; 8) A clipped page with three photos of interior shots of the old athletic complex buildings, from the 1967 Integral; 9) Page clipped from the 1967 Integral showing the demolition of the old athletic complex; 10) A close-up of a sign on Chapin Hall reading "Experimental Stress Analysis Laboratory, Room 332," clipped from the 1968 Integral; 11) A clipped new item from the October 8, 1971 Technology news, titled "Two Buildings Bite the Dust?" (referring to Machinery Hall and the Economics-Mechanics Building); 12) An undated flyer containing images of a "Modern Laboratory in the Chemistry Building" and "An Auditorium at Illinois Tech."
Dates
- Creation: 1942-1971
Collection Size
1 Folder
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Taken from 1998.130
Creator
- From the Collection: Illinois Institute of Technology (Organization)
Part of the Paul V. Galvin Library. University Archives and Special Collections Repository