Box LL-6
Contains 5 Results:
Commencement, 1970
127 boxes of photographs of Illinois Institute of Technology campus, events, and people. Most photos are presumed to be taken by Communication and Marketing Office for various campus publications. Subjects and photographers are sometimes identified. The photos are in various formats: prints, negatives, and contact sheets, and some slides and transparencies. Most images are in black and white and most date from 1980 and before.
Miscellaneous photographs, 1974-1975
Miscellaneous photographs with labels transcribed: "With Santa Claus," Mayor Richard J. Daley, President’s chain of office, Peter Beltemacchi Excellence in Teaching Award, Pres. Thomas Martin, Pres. Rettaliata, Pres. Venema, Lew Collens, Bill Curtis.
Compaction Study Site, Hazel Crest
127 boxes of photographs of Illinois Institute of Technology campus, events, and people. Most photos are presumed to be taken by Communication and Marketing Office for various campus publications. Subjects and photographers are sometimes identified. The photos are in various formats: prints, negatives, and contact sheets, and some slides and transparencies. Most images are in black and white and most date from 1980 and before.
Computers: IBM 360, Data Processing System 7040, Magnetic tapes, Punch Tapes, Punch cards
127 boxes of photographs of Illinois Institute of Technology campus, events, and people. Most photos are presumed to be taken by Communication and Marketing Office for various campus publications. Subjects and photographers are sometimes identified. The photos are in various formats: prints, negatives, and contact sheets, and some slides and transparencies. Most images are in black and white and most date from 1980 and before.
Computers: Univac 1106, Computer, Computation Center, Modem, Peter Lykos, IITRI
127 boxes of photographs of Illinois Institute of Technology campus, events, and people. Most photos are presumed to be taken by Communication and Marketing Office for various campus publications. Subjects and photographers are sometimes identified. The photos are in various formats: prints, negatives, and contact sheets, and some slides and transparencies. Most images are in black and white and most date from 1980 and before.