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Marilyn Fowler collection on NTID Medical Records Technology Program
The Marilyn Fowler collection on NTID Medical Records Technology Program contains two scrapbooks with historical information and photographs of students and faculty in the program from its' inception to closing in 1994.
Marjorie Elizabeth Lyddon pins
Marjorie Elizabeth Lyddon lapel pins are one small round (1/2" diameter) gold pin with raised MI(letters for Mechanics Institute) and Henry Lomb Society in raised letters around the edge, the other is a Lambda Delta Sorority gold pin with a raised " L" inside a triangle.
Mark Ellingson digital audio recording of RIT's 1956 Alumni Pledge Drive
Audio recording of fund raising plea by RIT President Mark Ellingson to RIT Alumni. Collection includes one audio recording from 1956.
Mark Ellingson digital audio recordings
The Mark Ellingson audio recordings contains three audio recordings documenting special occasions in the history of RIT's fifth president. The collection includes audio recordings from Ellingson's 30th anniversary celebration; when he was named Citizen of the Year by the Rochester Kiwanis Club; and his retirement in 1969.
Mark Ellingson Printing Alumni Awards
Two Mark Ellingson Printing Alumni Award medals. Ellingson was RIT President from 1936 to 1969 and was instrumental in bringing the Empire School of Printing to RIT in 1937.
Marla Schweppe collection of student flip books
This collection contains materials accrued from the 3D Digital Design program at the Rochester Institute of Technology.
Marten Czamanske photographs
Collection consists of 16 black and white photographic prints by Marten Czamanske as well as a corresponding photo album and examples of his advertising photography.
Mary Anne Cross-Ehasz papers
Collection of Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) memorabilia (1953-1957) donated by Mary Anne Cross-Ehasz who graduated from RIT in 1957. She designed the official seal for the university that was used from 1956-1966. The collection includes photographs, design projects, and campus newspapers, as well as RIT memorabilia such as a sweatshirt, ashtray, and toothpick holder.
Mary Dignan mosaic
The collection consists of a mosaic created by Deaf artist Mary Dignan.
Mary Faulconer papers
The Mary Faulconer collection consists of client files, scrapbooks, publications, and photographs from American designer Mary Faulconer. Mrs. Faulconer is most known for her design of the Love stamp for the United States Postal Service as well as her work in various magazines in the mid-twentieth century.