Henry T. Heald platter, 1947
Engraved sterling silver presentation platter, signed by members of the Board of Trustees in 1947.
Dates
- Creation: 1947
Creator
- International Sterling Company (Organization)
Language of Materials
Records are in English.
Physical Description
"Royal Danish-1939" pattern by International Sterling Company, 21½" long, 88 troy ounces. Markings: Royal/Danish/U.S.A./W300-34/International/[trademark]/Sterling. Engraving: Dr. Henry Townley Heald/Commemorating Twenty Years/of Inspired and Devoted Service/to/Illinois Institute of Technology/From the Trustees/November 10 - 1947.
Conditions Governing Access
Available for Research
Collection Size
1 Item ; 21 ½" long
Abstract
In 1947, Henry Townley Heald was recognized for 20 years of consecutive service to the two schools of Armour Institute of Technology and Illinois Intitute of Technology with the presentation of this platter, engraved with the names of Trustees.
Biographical Note
Henry Townley Heald was president of Armour Institute of Technology from 1937 - 1940, having previously served as a professor of civil engineering and as a dean. He became the first president of Illinois Institute of Technology which was created in 1940 by the merger of Armour Institute and Lewis Institute. He served in that capacity from 1940 - 1952, guiding the new school through its initial period of administrative growth and physical expansion.
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Formerly 1999.038
Physical Description
"Royal Danish-1939" pattern by International Sterling Company, 21½" long, 88 troy ounces. Markings: Royal/Danish/U.S.A./W300-34/International/[trademark]/Sterling. Engraving: Dr. Henry Townley Heald/Commemorating Twenty Years/of Inspired and Devoted Service/to/Illinois Institute of Technology/From the Trustees/November 10 - 1947.
Processor
Catherine Bruck, University Archivist 12/13/1999
Creator
- International Sterling Company (Organization)
Subject
- Heald, Henry T. (Henry Townley), 1904-1975 (Person)
- Illinois Institute of Technology. Board of Trustees (Organization)
Part of the Paul V. Galvin Library. University Archives and Special Collections Repository