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Boder, David P. (David Pablo) recordings, 1930-1957
Collection
Identifier: 025.04.05
Description of the Collection
Set of 180 DAT tapes, labeled as "Set 2", which are the digital surrogates made by Versation Corp. of the wire recordings made by David Boder of Holocaust survivors in 1937. Surrogates were made by Library of Congress Motion Picture, Broadcasting & Recorded Sound Division for Galvin Library for posting on the Voices of the Holocaust website. The original set of tapes is assumed to be held by Library of Congress. Also included are 22 CD-ROMs which contain the same audio content in...
Dates:
Digitized: 1999-2001; 1930-1957
Book: IIT Research Institute: A Retrospective, 2002
Collection
Identifier: 031.03.03
Content Description
Manuscripts
Dates:
2002
Booklines collection, 1991-2001
Collection
Identifier: 025.04.02
Description of the Collection
Booklines, being a newsletter of the Paul V. Galvin Library, containing information about Library collections, programs, and activities and staff notes. See External Documents for register of issues of Booklines.
Dates:
1991-2001
Brand Equiity collection, 2007
Collection
Identifier: 036.03.18
Description of the Collection
This is an open collection for publicity items released as part of the Illinois Institute of Technology's Brand Equiity campaign, which was inaugurated in the spring of 2007 to promote awareness of IIT in the Chicago-area markets. The campaign centered its messaging strategy on the coined words "Curiousiity, Tenaciity, Ingenuiity, and Ciity Life." Included in the collection are the following: Letter dated April 2, 2007 from Rose Milkowski, IIT Chief Communications Officer, to the IIT...
Dates:
2007
Bronzeville 23rd St. Viaduct collection, 1925
Collection
Identifier: 050.01.07
Description of the Collection
South Central Association Souvenir Twenty-third Street Viaduct Opening publication, a 116-page booklet, dated 1925, published by the South Central [or Central South?] Association, a Chicago citizens' membership organization. Includes list of members (individuals and businesses), advertisers, and short essays on numerous South Side establishments, and numerous photos and illustrations. Some of the topics, places, and businesses included are: Indiana Ave., Cottage Grove Ave., 22nd St., South...
Dates:
1925
Bronzeville Artifacts Grand Theatre tickets, 1950s
Collection
Identifier: 050.01.08
Description of the Collection
Three tickets to the Grand Theatre, 3110 S. State Street, Chicago with face value of 25 cents each. Artifact.
Dates:
1950s
Bronzeville Design Symposium collection, 1999
Collection
Identifier: 050.01.14
Description of the Collection
Materials related to "Bronzeville Design Symposium: The Impact of Design on Urban Communities," held at Illinois Institute of Technology October 29-30, 1999. Project was a joint activity of IIT, the College of Architecture, and Harvard Graduate School of Design.
Dates:
1999
Bronzeville Digital Stories (booklet), 2000
Collection
Identifier: 050.01.15
Abstract
bronzeville-stories as of June 7, 2000. Prof. David Coogan served as project advisor.
Dates:
2000
Bronzeville expansion collection, 1950-2017
Collection
Identifier: 050.01.06
Description of the Collection
Materials from a variety of sources and dates documenting the past and present of the African-American neighborhood of Bronzeville, historically known as the Black Metropolis, located on the South Side of Chicago. This collection serve as a drop file of materials not otherwise accessioned and catalogued in the IIT Archives. Contains loose papers and soft cover books. Partial listing of individual items/publications: Illinois Institute of Technology in the Community, 1996 (with references to...
Dates:
1950-2017
Bronzeville historic slides, 1950s
Collection
Identifier: 050.01.10
Description of the Collection
A collection of 35 mm black and white slides numbered 1 to 12 (there are 2 copies of slide no. 1 for a total of 13 slides) of street scenes, people and housing in the historically black south Chicago community know as Bronzeville. Images include some interior house scenes and some "projects" (public housing). All of these images were used in "The Poorhouse: Subsidized Housing in Chicago, 1895 - 1976" by Devereux Bowly, Jr. (Carbondale: Southern Illinois University, 1978). Presumably the...
Dates:
1950s