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Frank Argento paintings
Collection on Caroline Werner Gannett
The Collection on Caroline Werner Gannett is comprised of citations and certificates awarded to Gannett, as well as newspaper and article clippings.
M. V. Atwood collection of political cartoons
The Millard Van Marter (MV) Atwood collection of political cartoons consists of two original drawings given to Mr. Atwood. One is a political cartoon drawn by Elmer Messner titled Waiting, the other a cartoon drawn by Charles Macauley titled The Homing Pidgeon and dated 1929. Both are signed by the creators. Also included is a copy of Mr. Atwood's obituary from 1941.
Empire State School of Printing collection
Materials related to the Empire State School of Printing, an early predecessor of the Rochester Institute of Technology's School of Print Media. The collection includes general information on the school, as well as ephemera, copies of diplomas, course schedules, lists of graduates, and clippings.
RIT ceremonial ribbons
Three sashes made of ribbon, each with the name of an important individual in the development and history of Rochester Institute of Technology: Henry Lomb, Kate Gleason, and Frank Gannett.
George H. Clark Building collection
Materials related to the Rochester Institute of Technology's George H. Clark Building, built in 1946 and occupied by RIT until 1968. The collection contains numerous documents related to the building's construction, as well as correspondence and publications regarding the building itself. Also included are clippings and various items that were placed in the building's cornerstone.
Leo Smith Oral History collection
Twenty-four digital audio recordings of interviews mostly conducted by Leo Smith in an attempt to capture the oral history of the Rochester Institute of Technology from some of its prominent faculty, staff, trustees, presidents and contributors.
Mark and Marcia Ellingson papers
The Mark and Marcia Ellingson papers are a compilation of the personal and professional papers of Mark Ellingson (the fifth president of RIT) and his wife, Marcia Cooke Randall Ellingson. Materials include diaries, correspondence, legal and financial papers, genealogical research, photographs, publications, scrapbooks, notebooks, digital files, and more. The bulk of the collection is dated between 1923 and 1993.