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Joseph Finnegan papers, 1924-1947
Correspondence, memos and files of Joseph Finnegan, professor of Fire Protection Engineering and staff member of Underwriters' Laboratories.
Joseph Petrovic papers, 1967
Handwritten worksheets by Illinois Institute of Technology student Joseph Petrovic, with calculations bound in a black cover labeled "Ph. D 9/67 EE504 Network Synthesis."
Lois Bey collection, 1950
Items owned by Lois Bey, who earned a chemical engineering degree from the Illinois Institute of Technology in 1950. The items include a class ring from Bey's June 9, 1950 graduation, Bey's Tau Beta Pi pin, and a program from IIT's May 8, 1950 Honor's Assembly, at which Bey was presented the "Womens Award" by Tau Beta Pi.
Machine Design film, ca. 1944-1989
16 mm film labeled "Machine Design," B & W, silent, 4" d., ca. 5 min. Papers included with film read: "Dept. K Brochure copy. From Mijanovich./Film is Mac Donald's in Mech. Engr., For Machine Design Brochure."
Max Jakob papers, 1905-1954
Mervin W. LaRue, Jr. papers, 1944-2005
Midwest College of Engineering publications, 1984-1988
Midwest College of Engineering report, 1986
Project report "A Study on the Use of Fiber Composite Construction in a Light Aircraft" written by three Midwest College of Engineering students, Scott Jones, Maher Saleh, and Terry Traeder, "to document a two quarter sequence of classes, ME 492/493." Advisor of this Mechanical Engineering course was Dr. Thakkar.
Minorities in Engineering collection, 1979-1980
Materials related to the Minorities in Engineering. Contains: Minorities in Engineering Programs, Second Annual Report, 1976 (2 copies); Minorities in Engineering Program, 1980 Report; informational booklet for High School Students, n.d. (2 copies)
Miscellaneous Historical Files collection, 1945-1972
Miscellaneous materials found in IIT Archives. Their original creator/compiler is unknown and the materials may not all be from the same source. Some may be from the offices of Preseidents Heald and Rettaliata. Others materials appear to have come from the university's public relations office. Some folder titles were found on the folders and others were supplied or supplemented by the processor.