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Found in 24 Collections and/or Records:
Chlorophyll and Ingredients Associated with it in Plants: Chemistry, Physics, Physiology and Therapeutics Values
Sidney A. Teller collection, 1932-1962
Correspondence, photographs, newsclippings and miscellaneous printed materials and supporting documentation (including item cards) concerning the Sidney A. Teller Brass and Copper Collection, which is no longer held by IIT or UASC. The collection contains minor amount of biographical material. Box 1: correspondence, newsclippings, invitations, programs, announcements, photographs, collection inventory. Box 2: Item cards; box 3: Item cards.
Magda Heuermann miniatures collection, 1980-1996
Origins and Development of Evening Undergraduate Education in Chicago: 1891-1939
The Origins and Development of Evening Undergraduate Education in Chicago: 1891-1939 by Sandra Averitt Cook. This is a doctoral dissertation submitted to Loyola University of Chicago in 1993. Chapters 7 and 8 discuss, in detail, the history of evening undergraduate programs at Armour Institute of Technology and Lewis Institute.
Laura Volkerding print, 1963
"II Hand Painted Tie" by Laura Volkerding, dated 1963.
Harry E. Biedinger papers, 1957
Original poetry by Harry E. Biedinger (d. 1958).
Illinois Consortium for Accelerator Research (ICAR) booklet, 2003
8 page booklet about the Consortium for Accelerator Research (2003), a collaboration with Fermilab along with Northern Illinois University, Northwestern University, University of Chicago and University of Illinois with a copy of icar news (Winter, 2003)
National Society of Black Engineers/Essence Awards poster, 2001
National Society of Black Engineers NSBE/Essence Awards poster.
John R. Bowman typeface, 1960
Three printed copies/sheets of the alphabet in capital letters, followed by punctuation marks and the numbers 0 through 9; all done in a Copper Plate Typeface that was customized by John R. Bowman. Bowman developed this typeface in the early 1960s for use in the Federal Center, designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, in downtown Chicago. The font subsequently became the one used by Mies' architectural office.
Paul Gauguin: So Much Light, So Much Mystery
Paul Gauguin: So Much Light, So Much Mystery (Feb. 8, 1959 WNBQ Production): Sound, ca. 30 min. A film about about the life and work of Paul Gauguin, accompanied by a tour of a Gauguin exhibit at the Art Institute of Chicago.