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Robert Luessen portfolio
Nineteen color photographs by RIT student Robert Luessen. Photos were created for a class project; images capture unusual spaces in the Wallace Library.
WITR Radio Station slides
35mm slides with images related to WITR, Rochester Institute of Technology's student-run radio station. The collection also includes a small number of negatives.
Barbi Brill photographic printing lab book
Complete contents of student Barbi Brill's photographic printing lab book for 1953-54 created by RIT photography professors Leslie D. Stroebel and Donald L. Smith. The lab book includes sample work, lab reports, comments and grades by the instructors.
Barbara Cowles collection of Beaux Arts Ball and RIT Art Department faculty photographs
Barbara Cowles collection of Beaux Arts Ball and RIT Art Department faculty photographs consists of 32 black-and-white photographs from the 1950's. Also included is a hand-written letter from Barbara Cowles, the donor, to Becky Simmons, RIT Archivist briefly explaining the gift.
Chris Nilsen collection of RIT slides
Eighty slides taken at different times throughout the new campus construction between 1962-1968.
Arthur J. Plouffe collection on RIT Fencing
The Arthur J. Plouffe collection on RIT Fencing contains photographs and newclippings about the RIT women's and men's fencing teams between 1953-1965.
Collection on Spirit (Tiger)
Materials related to Spirit the Tiger, a live tiger cub that served as the Rochester Institute of Technology's mascot from 1963-1964. The collection includes correspondence, administrative and financial documents, ephemera, and clippings. Also included is a transcript of an oral history interview given by RIT students who were members of the original Tiger Committee in 2005.
Booth family collection
James E. Booth was a trustee of the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) during the 1890s. His son, Irving, was one of the university's largest benefactors during the mid-20th century. The collection mostly includes photographs of various members of the Booth family. There are also several pieces of correspondence and a publication on the Monroe County Savings Bank.
Margaret Sterling Houston and Charlotte Augusta Houston photographs
Photographs taken by Margaret Sterling Houston and Charlotte Augusta Houston between 1890 and 1904. The sisters were amateur photographers from the Rochester area. Most of the photographs in the collection are portraits or landscape scenes. The collection also includes a few pieces of biographical material and a broadside that advertises an exhibit on the sisters' work held in 1977.
RIT University News slide collection
A collection of over 80 binder-boxes of slides taken by University photographers over a span of many decades documenting faculty and staff, academics, buildings and student life.