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Silver Trowel
Silver trowel used at cornerstone laying ceremonies of the Eastman Building, George Clark Building, Ritter-Clark Gym, and Ice Rink.
Society for Technical Communication (Rochester Chapter) records
Records of the Rochester Chapter of the Society for Technical Communication (STC) founded in 1958. The collection includes correspondence, promotional materials, meeting and conference notes, speeches, governance documents, newsletters, and other documents related to the professional association.
Sowon Joo jewelry
The collection contains three pieces of jewelry designed by Sowon Joo a former student at RIT's School for American Crafts.
Specimens of Oriental Manuscripts and Printing
Spiral Press Collection
The Spiral Press Collection contains ephemera printed by the Spiral Press for various clients, both personal and corporate. Collection is organized by client, and then by genre. Objects include stationery, publications, book jackets, advertising materials, exhibition catalogs, and Christmas cards.
Stan Zack photograph of Robert Panara and other performers
Collection consists of one framed color photograph with mat by photographer Stan Zack taken in 2012. Visible photograph dimensions are 11 3/4" x 7 3/4". Dimensions with frame included are 17" x 13". Photograph depicts Robert Panara, NTID's first deaf instructor seated, with eight other NTID performers around him. There are no additional materials in this collection at this time.
Stanley Gordon oil portraits
Stanley Gordon portraits contains 11 oil portraits of RIT related people.
Stanley H. Witmeyer collection
Stanley H. Witmeyer scrapbooks
Four scrapbooks containing materials related to Stanley H. Witmeyer and the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT). Witmeyer was a former Dean of the College of Fine and Applied Arts at RIT. The scrapbook contains information on Witmeyer and the Institute's history, as well as students, artists, and events.
Stephen Aldersley collection
Materials related to major Deaf organizations (1891-1994) and their accomplishments collected by NTID faculty member Stephen Aldersley.