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Clayton Valli memorial collection
This collection contains documentation of a 2003 memorial service held at NTID for Clayton Valli, deaf linguist and ASL poet. Both photographs and a video document the memorial.
Larry Quinsland papers
Papers donated by Dr. Larry Quinsland. NTID professor of Science and Mathematics. The papers include materials regarding faculty activity, curricula, and Quinsland's own academic work, as well as images created by students.
Linda (Crane) Lamitola collection of interpreter training materials
Materials from Linda (Crane) Lamitola documenting her participation in the first BTP summer interpreting training program in 1977. BTP was a summer training session for interpreters hosted by the National Technical Institute for the Deaf. The collection contains worksheets, notes, handouts, evaluations, and other curricular materials.
Paula Grcevic Upsweep of Spring collage
Blue handmade paper using abacca, cotton pulp, pieces of silk, dried plants and other assorted textural elements.
Margaret Woodbury Strong will
Consists of one photocopy of Margaret Woodbury Strong's last will and testament. Strong founded The Strong museum in Rochester, New York.
John Scott Clubb collection
The John Scott Clubb collection contains publications, photographs of Clubb, and original pen and ink political cartoons.
Dwight D. Eisenhower presidential campaign buttons and papers
Dwight D. Eisenhower presidential campaign buttons contains buttons, ribbons, and postcards covering Eisenhower's presidential campaigns in 1953 and 1957, as well as both inaugurations as 33rd President of the United States.
New York State Proclamations
Collection contains proclamations honoring RIT received from state and local government agencies.
RIT Cary Graphic Arts Press records
Records documenting the development, growth and activities of the RIT Cary Graphic Arts Press, now known as the RIT Press, from about 2002 - 2010.
Dr. Ellen Swartz collection
Collection includes a wooden plywood high chair created by Dr. Swartz, maquettes, numerous photographs taken of furniture pieces she created, biographical materials, and several articles documenting her body of woodworking accomplishments.