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RIT award plaques
Collection contains miscellaneous awards given by Rochester Institute of Technology.
Charles and Florence Wallace academic hoods
Pair of academic hoods worn by Charles and Florence Wallace, RIT benefactors.
RIT paper jacket
Collection contains a jacket worn by student guides during the open house for the Henrietta campus in 1968. The jacket lining is made of paper.
Rochester Athenaeum and Mechanics Institute sweater and vest
Collection contains a knit sweater and vest with gray "M" embroidery.
Rochester Athenaeum and Mechanics Institute Golden Reunion drinking glasses
Wine glasses from the July 8-9, 1994 Rochester Athenaeum and Mechanics Institute Golden Reunion.
Unpublished manuscript by Mark Ellingson
Unpublished manuscript by Mark Ellingson on the history of the Rochester Athenaeum and Mechanics Institute, the objectives of the institute, information on programs and courses offered and institutional policies through 1937.
RIT Henrietta Campus maps
This collection contains numerous maps of the Rochester Institute of Technology Henrietta campus beginning in 1968. The maps document campus buildings and parking lots and show the growth that has taken place.
Ezra R. Andrews papers
Papers of Ezra Andrews, president of the Board of Directors for the Rochester Athenaeum and Mechanics Institute from 1891-1899. The collection includes administrative and financial documents related to the Institute, as well as correspondence, ephemera, and clippings. The collection also contains materials related to Andrews work with several charities, specifically the Rochester Orphan Asylum.
Task Force on the 80s records
Documents from the Rochester Institute of Technology's (RIT) Task Force on the 80s. The group was created in 1977 as part of RIT's reaccreditation process. The collection consists of correspondence, memoranda, meeting minutes, agendas, committee reports, and miscellaneous planning documents.
Institutional Advancement Commission records
Records of the institutional Advancement Commission, an organization started in 1975 to determine the future direction of the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT). The collection contains reports from the university's nine academic areas as well as background research on higher education and RIT's unique role. There is also some correspondence and a final report published by the commission.