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Payroll records, 1960-2008
Materials produced by the Payroll Office. Currently contains: two blank Payroll Authorization forms, c.1960s; information on Payroll Changes, 2008.
Pearl Haegele Uebele, 1927-1930
An Armour Institute pennant, possibly made by Pearl Haegele Uebele, either for her her husband George Uebele, who graduated from Armour Institute in 1927, or for her brother Allen Haegele, who graduated from Armour in 1930. The item is accompanied by two photos (one each) of Allen Haegele and George Ueberle, along with brief careeer histories of the two men. Artifact.
People and computers film, ca. 1963
16 mm film, label on spool reads "People and Computers." Film is in color, silent, 7" diameter, ca. 10 min. in an 11" diameter. People and main frame (first generation) computer, "R. Luoma, IIT, Stock# 7302," on canister, "2 positive prints of 2½" d., ca. 5 min. + original negative," note that there is only one item in the can, perforated number 723335802. Note: Ralph Luoma was IIT campus photographer ca. 1963.
Perkins & Will Master Programming Services proposal, 1994
Perlstein Hall Archives William T. Covington records, 1977-1989
Perspectives on the Professions collection, 1981-2001
Peter Lindsay Schaudt Landscape Architecture, Inc. drawings, 2000-2002
Drawings (many oversize and mostly on vellum) of design development and construction phases of landscape designs by Peter Lindsay Schaudt Landscape Architecture, Inc. for the Federal Street Landscape Improvements project and the Galvin Pritzker Grove (including benches and fountain) on the campus of Illinois Institute of Technology (Chicago).
Peter Lindsay Schaudt Landscape Architecture, Inc. drawings, 2001-2004
Peter Lindsay Schaudt Landscape Architecture, Inc. drawings, 2004-2007
Landscape drawings related to work done for two projects on the campus of Illinois Institute of Technology (Chicago) by Peter Lindsay Schaudt. Projects are: University Technology Park at IIT and IIT Research Institute [IITRI] Plaza. 9 pages; 30 x 42"; black lines on white paper.