The University of Rochester Archives is housed within the Department of Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation at the University of Rochester and is located in Rush Rhees Library. The Archive's material documents the history of the University from its founding in 1850 to the present, including administrative records, official publications, and collections that record student life. Formats include prints, maps, architectural drawings, photographic media, visual and audio recordings, and artifacts.
The Thelma Rankin Zoller Papers date from circa 1920-1949. Materials relate to her time in high school and at the University of Rochester as an undergraduate and as an employee, as well as to her personal life. They consist largely of correspondence, including invitations and holiday cards; photographs; and newspaper clippings. The collection is organized into a scrapbook, correspondence, and other personal items.
Includes minutes of the Y.W.C.A. from 1905-1935; treasurer records, 1909-1919; and material on the Katherine Duffield Chapel at Cutler Union (Prince Street Campus).
Minutes of the various Y groups, such as the Y Council, the Advisory Board, and the Executive Committee. Summary reports on the activities of the Y on campus are given.
Women's Club of the University of Rochester Papers contain material created by or addressed to the club, especially members of the executive board and executive committees.
Correspondence, scripts, and publicity relating to "This Atomic World," a series of 10 radio programs sponsored by the University of Rochester and presented over station WHAM in 1946.