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Found in 56 Collections and/or Records:
RIT College of Continuing Education records
The collection includes clippings, photographs, correspondence, promotional materials and advertisements related to the College of Continuing Education at Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) covering 1966-1996. Also included are course offerings and program proposals, several publications produced by the College.
RIT Office of Development publications
Materials published by the RIT Office of Development which raises funds for RIT. The collection includes mailings, donation solicitations, invitations to special events and other related items.
RIT University Publications collection
The University Publications collection comprises over 20 linear feet of materials created by the department for Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) and National Technical Institute for the Deaf (NTID). Some examples of printed materials are sports viewbooks, department brochures, commencement pamphlets, RIT University magazine, NTID focus, course catalogs.
R&K Originals, 1947-01-05
The collection contains writings and designs by Rand, including books, articles, posters, presentation booklets, and annual reports, from clients including IBM, Cummins and UCLA. The collection is separated by donor in order to preserve the source of the works, and then organized in two series: I. Client Correspondence, Project and Document Files; and II. Bibliographic Files.
Robert Baker collection of NTID records and photographs
The collection of Robert Baker NTID records and photographs contains promotional materials, memorandums, advertisements, and photographs that relate to the NTID Dyer Arts Center and NTID. All materials within this collection were donated to the RIT Archive Collection by Robert Baker, the former director and curator of NTID’s Dyer Arts Center. Materials within this collection range from 1967 to 2007.
Robeson Cutlery, Shur-edge, 1948
The collection contains writings and designs by Rand, including books, articles, posters, presentation booklets, and annual reports, from clients including IBM, Cummins and UCLA. The collection is separated by donor in order to preserve the source of the works, and then organized in two series: I. Client Correspondence, Project and Document Files; and II. Bibliographic Files.