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Oscar A. Turner papers, 1945-1957
Otto W. G. Pfefferkorn collection, 1977
Otto W. G. Pfefferkorn (1863-1939), concert pianist, organist, composer, and student of art, was a professor of music at the Armour Institute of Technology from the mid-1890s until around 1902, when he became Dean of the Brenau Conservatory of Music in Gainesville, Georgia, serving there until his death in 1939.
Paramount Records reissue label for "Lovin's Been Here and Gone to Mecca Flats," 1950
Printed label (gray on black) for a 1950 reissue of a 1926 Paramount Records phonograph 78 rpm disc titled "Lovin's Been Here and Gone to Mecca Flats" by Jimmie Blythe. Label appears not to have been used. Marked as follows: Paramount/Electrically Recorded/14019 B/Piano Solo/Lovin's Been Here and/Gone to Mecca Flats/(blithe)/Jimmie/Blythe/335/The New York Laboratories - Port Washington, Wis Trade Mark Registered.
Parents Association publications, 1961-2008
Materials produced by the Parent's Association. The following folders: 1) Informational brochure about the Parent's Association, notice for The Parent's Dance, April 29, 1978 2) Programs for Parents Day: 1958, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1977 3) Invites for Family weekend: 2007 4) Homecoming invites, 2008
Part-time Division Admissions collection, 1950-1985
Admissions materials produced for part time programs, evening programs and professional development not associated with a specific department.
Partnership in the Future: The Refounding of IIT to Serve an Evolving Society collection, 1977
Patrick Fina photographs
Seventeen digital photographs of George J. Kacek Hall (formerly Bailey Hall) taken by Patrick Fina, Director of Student Life, during renovation. Illinois Tech alumnus and College of Architecture Professor Dirk Denison helmed the renovation of the Mies van der Rohe dormitory, originally constructed between 1952 and 1955.
Paul Barrett slides, 1998
Slides used by Professor Paul Barrett to present the institutional history of Illinois Institute of Technology circa 1998. Primarily B&W historic images reproduced from books (e.g., yearbooks) of historic IIT people, generic campus scenes, and unidentified student activities. About six slides are in color and include a couple of early 1990's buildings and activities.
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.
Paul V. Galvin Library Fund flyers, 2007-2008
Two flyers soliciting donations for the Paul V. Galvin Fund as part of the Annual Fund.