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Peter Roesch collection, 1954-1964
Phi Kappa Sigma collection, 1963
Program for the 13th Annual Phi Kappa Sigma Leadership Training School, December 1963
Philip D. Armour, Sr. papers, 1890-1899
Thirty-two letters, mostly from Philip D. Armour, Sr. to Frank Miles who was apparently an agent of Armour & Co. The letters discuss Miles' travels to various Armour packing houses where he did inspections and set prices.
Physical Resources Progress Report newsletters, 1983
Issues of the Physical Resources' Report of Progress: Jan 18. 1983; Jan 25, 1983; Feb 1, 1983; Feb 18, 1983; March 23, 1983; April 13, 1983; April 21, 1983; May 6, 1983.
Physics Department collection, 1960-1990
1. Physics Graduate Studies, 1964- 1979 2. Physics Program Info 3. Engineering and Applied Physics Program Info
Physics Department Events collection, 1967-2012
1. Cryogenic Technology Seminars, 1967-1968 2. Physics event honoring Nobel Laureates Dr. Wieman and Dr. Lederman, 2001 3. (location: S31/1/C) DVD of investiture of John F. Zasadzinski in the Schutt Endowed Chair in Physics, April 12, 2012. Speakers include John Anderson, Paul Schutt, Alan Cramb, Russell Betts, and Kenneth Gray.
Picturephone Course brochures, 1973-1974
Two brochures with schedules of Picturephone courses offered in 1973 and 1974.
Plans for the Construction of the Strategic Budget
"Plans for the Construction of the Strategic Budget", an outline of contributing departments but with no year-specific information, no date.
Pocket Folder collection, 1971
Laminated pocket folder with IIT logo on front, campus map on back, and grid on the inside pocket for student's class schedule.
The campus map includes Stuart Building (constructed 1969-1971) but logo used on front pre-dates the merger of IIT and Chicago-Kent (1968).
Pocket Folders collection, 1966
Two black and white pocket file folders with image of Hermann Union Building, Siegel Hall, Wishnick Hall and IITRI tower on the front and campus map on the back. Reads "IIT/Illinois Institute of Technology." Floor plans (first floor and lower level) of Hermann Hall on inside pockets.