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RIT Phi Gamma Dektol fraternity collection
Small collection of clippings and correspondence related to Phi Gamma Dektol, an unofficial fraternity of photography majors at RIT. The collection also includes a pin and mug belonging to Dektol member William E. Carnahan.
Rochester Athenaeum and Mechanics Institute mechanical drawing tools
Set of mechanical drawing tools, most likely from a student of the Rochester Athenaeum and Mechanics Institute (a precursor of Rochester Institute of Technology). The tools were made in Germany.
School for American Craftsmen student woodworking craft
Wood bowl, lidded box, and salt and pepper shakers from the School for American Craftsmen at Rochester Institute of Technology. The objects were most likely made by a student.
RIT Center for Integrated Manufacturing Studies collection
Materials related to the RIT Center for Integrated Manufacturing Studies (CIMS). Includes proposal and dedication of CIMS building.
RIT Zeta Tau Alpha Make the Rink Pink
memorabilia
The RIT Zeta Tau Alpha Make the Rink Pink
memorabilia contains four items documenting this event in 2009 and 2010.
It includes two t-shirts, a small towel and a pom-pom. Each year this charity event raises money to fight breast cancer.
RIT necktie
Collection contains a navy blue men's necktie embroidered with the Rochester Institute of Technology's graphic identification mark used during the 1980's and 1990's.
RIT graphic mark scarf
Collection contains an orange scarf designed with the Rochester Institute of Technology's graphic identification mark used during the 1980's and designed by Roger Remington.
Mechanics Institute student microscope
Microscope belonging to a student of the Mechanics Institute.
Henry Lomb Society pin
Henry Lomb Society pin belonging to Rochester Athenaeum and Mechanics Institute (RAMI) student Winifred Philleo. The Henry Lomb Society (1916-1936) was created in 1916 to recognize outstanding RAMI students.
Rochester Athenaeum & Mechanics Institute ashtray
The Rochester Athenaeum and Mechanics Institute ashtray was donated by 1943 graduate Ann Gustin Zetterlind. It is made of a copper colored metal, is circular in shape and has the Mechanics Institute (MI) insignia stamped in the bottom.