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Alpha Psi Omega records, 1950-2007 1.00 Linear Feet
David Gisser papers, 1955-1987 1 box(es)
Plaques and certificates presented to RPI professor David Gisser, from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and professional associations.
Dora P. Crouch papers 7.75 Linear Feet
The Dora P. Crouch Papers, 1955-1989 (bulk 1965-1989), chronicle her academic and professional activities at several California colleges and universities, and at RPI in Troy NY. They are divided into four series: I. Correspondence 1982-1989 (.4 cu.ft.); II. Curriculum/Course Material 1969-1989 (2 cu.ft.); III. Publications and Papers 1955-1988 (.8 cu.ft.); and IV. Subject Files, in nine subseries, 1959-1989 (2.9 cu.ft.). Series I, Correspondence, arranged chronologically, contains exchanges with colleagues, as well as material related to her membership in RPI committees (Faculty Council, Curriculum, Honors, Graduate Program), and to her publication efforts. Series II, Curriculum/Course Material, is arranged chronologically, then alphabetically by subject per semester. It includes handwritten notes, mimeograph and xerographic handouts, overhead transparencies, examples of student work, and a set of cassettes, chronicling twenty years of Professor Crouch's teaching and efforts at curriculum development. Series III, Publications and Papers, begins with class notes taken by Ms. Crouch while a student at Michigan and UCLA. Next there are drafts and reprints of some of her articles, excerpts from her two books, a project description for Volume One of the Art and Architecture Thesaurus, and drafts and copies of book reviews. Finally, there are flyers related to art exhibits and prizes which she sponsored, and to her public lectures. Series IV, Subject Files, consists of nine subseries. A: Curriculum Vitae, 1974-1988. B: Grant proposals arranged chronologically. C: California Chapter AIP membership material, 1959-. D: Society of Architectural Historians files, arranged chronologically, reflecting in part her presidency of two chapters and her editorship (1972-80) of the Society newsletter. E: Dominguez Hills, concerning proposals for an external degree program, and for a College of Life Studies. F: RPI Committees, including Women Faculty at RPI, Architectural Library, Library Advisory, Curriculum, and student advising committees. G: RPI Job Files, 1979-1989, containing materials supportive of her annual performance assessments. H: Unity House 1981-1985 service project notes. I: Miscellaneous.
Earl D. Sedlik papers, 1960-2014, bulk 1960-1964 0.20 Linear Feet
This collection consists of magazines published by Electronic Arts Performance, or EAR. EAR ran from 1973 to 1991 and was devoted to new music, feminism, politics, and the environment. It was also notable for its extensive listings of new music events in the San Francisco Bay Area, and later, New York City.
Ernest F. Livingstone papers, 1961-1997 0.2 Linear Feet
This collection contains an autobiographical sketch and memorials for Ernest F. Livingstone. Also included are photocopies of correspondence, articles, and programs relating to Livingstone's coaching of Rensselaer's 1961 G.E. College Bowl Team.
This collection includes personal and work related papers, journal articles, and other publications by Fred Billmeyer, who was a Professor of Analytical Chemistry at Rensselaer.