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R. Ogden Hannaford records, 1939-1987
Records of R. Ogden Hannaford, an architecture graduate (B.S.) from IIT in 1947 and later Professor of Architecture at IIT from 1960 until his retirement in 1986. 1939-1987.
Ralph G. Owens papers, 1936-1976
Papers of Ralph G. Owens, who served on the Illinois Institute of Technology's Engineering Division faculty and as Dean of Engineering. This collection includes information about university intiatives, campus planning and engineering faculty and students circa 1942-1976.
Raymond J. Spaeth correspondence, 1957
Letter dated Dec. 26, 1957 to Philip D. Sang from Illinois Institute of Technology Vice President and Treasurer Raymond J. Spaeth concerning a collection of autographed documents donated to IIT by Sang.
Raymond J. Spaeth Farewell Dinner program, 1960
Program for farewell dinner held for Raymond J Spaeth, September 29, 1960
Raymond J. Spaeth papers, 1942-1964
Appears to be the papers of Raymond J. Spaeth in his role as treasurer of Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago.
Raymond J. Spaeth papers, 1948-1950
Raymond M. Brach papers, 1956-1958
Papers of Raymond M. Brach, who received his Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from IIT in 1958. The papers include a Pi Tau Sigma membership certificate for 1956, a Tau Beta Pi membership for 1957, a letter from Brach to Teletype Corporation dated March 7, 1957, two black and white photographs, two color photographs of unidentified individuals, possibly taken at the Teletype Corporation offices.
Raymond Murphy papers, 1904-1907
Two issues of The Lewis Bulletin from January 1904 and March 1904, along with a report titled “To the teaching force of the institute” about establishing faculty committees and names of various faculty members and instructors.
Raymond Roberts papers, 1944-1997
The transport ship Leopoldville was sunk by torpedoes in the English Channel on Christmas Eve, 1944, killing 800 American soldiers, among them an IIT alumnus John C. DeKlyen. This collection includes a photo of DeKlyen and a book about the Leopoldville.