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Campus Cultural Performances and Exhibits, 1950-2006
Materials related to campus events at IIT, mostly flyers and programs.
Inter-Honorary Council, 1949-1954
Programs from the The Honors Assembly presented by the Interhonorary Council, inducting new members into university honors societies: Arnold Air Society, Chi Epsilon, Eta Kappa Nu, Honor I, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Lambda Upsilon. From 1949, 1952, 1954.
Leah Van Blarcom Beezley papers, 1903-1960
Norman Frank Kimball scrapbook, 1908-1912
Scrapbook assembled by Norman Frank Kimball, a 1912 graduate in Mechanical Engineering (B.S.) from the Armour Institute of Technology. 28 pages filled with photographs, programs, and dance cards, mainly illustrating Kimball's activities as a student at Armour, with some items illustrating his family in Wisconsin. Items date from 1908 through 1912.
Office of Spiritual Life publications, 1959-1980
Materials related to religious and spiritual life on campus. Two folders 1. Programs and other materials published by the Gunsaulus Foundation 2. Schedule of meetings for the Graduate- Faculty Christian Fellowship, Fall 1963; mailing Program in Religion and Life for 1979-1980
Office of Student Affairs records, 1957-2003
Materials produced by the Office of Student Life, Office of Student Affairs, Dean of Students FOLDER 1: "Student Affairs Division Year End Report, May 31, 2002"; "Student Organization Directory, Fall 2000"; "Intelligence at Play" list of student organizations, 2003 FOLDER 2: Master Major Events Calendar drafts, March 1, 1978; November 1, 1977 FOLDER 3: Annual Report to the President, 1957-1958
Spring Thing festival collection, 1970-1978
Materials related to the Spring Thing celebration, tricycle race, concert. Contains Brochure for Spring Thing, 1978; rules for the "1st Annual International Intercollegiate Tricycle Race" 1970
Student Handbooks, 1955-2020
The student handbook is one of several serial publications published annually by IIT for various constituents of the campus community. These serial publications can serve as authoritative sources of factual information and institutional history.