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Abraham Josephson photographs
Abraham Josephson photographs contain eight images of advertisements. Josephson was a student and faculty member at Rochester Institute of Technology.
Andrew Davidhazy photographs
Three photographs by RIT Professor Andrew Davidhazy including a photograph of rapidly moving string that won honorable mention in the photography category of the sixth annual International Science and Engineering Visualization Challenge in 2008. There are also two Examples of peripheral photography in the shape of a cone and a tube that feature Mr. Davidhazy in the image.
Joseph Benenate photograph
Photograph by RIT professor Joseph Benenate. Benenate taught in the School of Photographic Arts and Sciences.
Ira Current photographs
Seven photographs by Ira Current. Photographs are modern prints from 2002 made with original negatives dated 1929-1992.
Neil Croom papers
Photographs, research and lecture notes, articles, and glossary of RIT professor Neil Croom. Croom taught photography in the Fine Arts department from 1956-1978.
Leslie Krims photographs
Collection of ten photographs by Leslie Krims from his The Incredible Case Of The Stack O'Wheat Murders series. Krims taught photography at Rochester Institute of Technology from 1967-1969.
RIT faculty staff telephone directories
The Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) telephone directories include annual alphabetical listings of telephone numbers for RIT departments, faculty and staff. The directories begin in 1959 and continue through 2009, with some years missing. The 1965-1967 directories also include student phone numbers.
Collection on Ralph Avery
The Collection on Ralph Avery contains clippings and articles regarding the artist, a Case-Hoyt calendar of his work, as well as other images of his artwork.
Robert Bagby plaques
Award and coats of arms plaque for Robert Bagby, a former professor of photography at Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT).
RIT faculty visit Kodak Park photo album
A photo album documenting Rochester Institute of Technology faculty and their wives visiting Kodak Park in Rochester, New York on November 2, 1949.