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Found in 44 Collections and/or Records:
Illinois Institute of Technology marketing posters
Eight mounted posters promoting academic programs and activities at Illinois Institute of Technology. Posters are of the type that would be used at student recruiting fairs and academic open houses with graphs, photos, and text.
Scope and Contents
Formerly 2002.059
IIT and McCormick Tribune Campus Center Promotional Souvenirs collection, 2004
Three souvenir items with IIT themes: 1) Black ceramic coffee mug with Mies van der Rohe image (head image in MTCC icons), 2) Triangular highlighter, with three different color pens, in black case with IIT triangle logo, 3) Clear plastic bag with McCormick Tribune Campus Center logo (icon of three people) in orange.
University Statistics and History slides, 1940-1955
Campus photographic slides, 1954-1973
35 mm slides (most in color) of various Illinois Institute of Technology (Chicago) activities, ca. 1954–ca. 1973. Includes shots of faculty and students in classrooms and laboratories, campus buildings (including interiors), campus grounds, campus activities (limited in number), and academic programs.
See spreadsheet listed in External Documents for slide index.
IIT book covers
Plastic coated paper book covers of the type frequently used by students to protect text books in the 1950s and 1960s. (Cover folds to accommodate books of various sizes).
IIT Promo collection, 1972
Films found in cartons from Cinema Processors, Inc., Chicago. Two rolls of 16mm film labeled "IIT - Promo A & B 694 Work Print IIT Promo Film" (color, silent, 8" diameter, ca. 15 minutes), 1 roll labeled "IIT - Promo Film C Roll & Optional Track G8127 695," 1 roll apparently containing the soundtrack to the film (ca. 15 min), and a : roll of perforated paper with pencil markings indicating Roll A, Roll B, and Roll C cues.
Newsclippings collection, 1940-1999
Venus collection, 1991
Materials related to the Jim Dine's sculpture Venus which was hosted at Illinois Institute of Technology from October, 1990 to May, 1991. Photographs of the sculpture are included.
Armour portraits, 1928-1960
Two matted oversize portraits on board. Portrait of J. Ogden Armour is a reproduction of what appears to be a pencil drawing. Location of the original is unknown, but the image appeared in the 1928 AIT yearbook (Cycle) which was posthumously dedicated to Armour. Image is 11x17"; matted to 19x24". The second portrait is a formal photograph of an unidentified man, circa 1960's. Image is 15x19"; matted to 20x24".