Yearbooks
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Armour Institute fraternity pins, 1920-1922
Collection
Identifier: 002.04.03
Description of the Collection
Two pins from Armour Institute of Technology fraternities: a diamond-shaped brass (or copper) paperweight from fraternity Eta Kappa Nu reading "EKN" and "AIT 1922," 3½ x 2" x 3" h; and, a round lapel pin reading "The/Cycle/1920"in the center and "Armour Tech" around the edge; ¾" diameter, yellow with black lettering.
Dates:
1920-1922
Armour Institute of Technology yearbooks, 1898-1940
Collection
Identifier: 002.06.07
Scope and Contents
This collection consists of the annual student yearbooks at Armour Institute of Technology published between 1898 and 1940. The yearbook was known by three different titles (see series records): Integral, Senior Class Book, and The Cycle. Contents and organization of the yearbooks vary from year to year as student writers, photographers, and editors chose to include or exclude information of students by class year, members of faculty and administration, academic program, extracurricular...
Dates:
1898-1940
Illinois Institute of Technology yearbooks, 1941-2005
Collection
Identifier: 027.10.13
Description of the Collection
Illinois Institute of Technology yearbooks under the titles Polygon, Integral, and Unified.Contents and organization of the yearbooks vary from year to year as student writers, photographers, and editors chose to include or exclude information of students by class year, members of faculty and administration, academic program, extracurricular activities, student organizations, and sports. Generally, earlier yarbooks include more text and image identification, later ones contain...
Dates:
1941-2005
Lewis Annual yearbooks, 1903-1940
Collection
Identifier: 001.06.01
Content Description
This collection cosists of copies of Lewis Annual, the yearbook of the Lewis Institute, published almost every year of the Lewis Institute's existence. Yearbooks include information on the graduating class, clubs, student organizations, teams, academic departments, photographs and drawings, and sometimes articles about school activities.
Dates:
1903-1940