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This large album of photographs taken by James A. Simons, RPI Class of 1918, documents his college years, his service in the United States Navy, travel and recreational activities, and employee social events at Cutler-Hammer. All but a few of the photos are numbered, dated, and identified.
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Student Senate records, 1966-1986 0.40 Linear Feet
James Hall collection, 1843-1896 0.75 Linear Feet
RPI Electrical, Computer, and Systems Engineering reports and miscellany, circa 1974-2009 2.5 Linear Feet
This collection contains 35 millimeter slides from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute's Electrical, Computer, and Systems Engineering Department, as well as slides of RPI buildings, class notes, and diagrams. Also included are numerous VHS tapes, School of Engineering reports, Center for Manufacturing Productivity (CMP) reports, and Computer Integrated Program (CIP) reports.
Student buyer's guide, 1971-1972 1 folders
This collection contains six issues of Vol. 1 of the Student Buyer's Guide, 1971-1972, including information about events, activities, services, etc. of interest to young adults in the capital region of New York State.
Women's Club of R.P.I. records, 1935-2011 3.00 Linear Feet
RPI reunion headband, Undated 1 item(s)
This folder contains a paper headband worn at an RPI Alumni Reunion. It features a large RPI seal on the front. "Compliments of The Union National Bank Troy, NY" is printed on the back.
This collection contains printed course notes for classes taken by Norman Cottrell, RPI Class of 1907. The booklets cover such topics as algebra, geometry, astronomy, chemistry, technical and rational mechanics, and botany. There is also one booklet of study questions on highways and railway locations.
Strickland Kneass journal, 1838-1839 1 item(s)
This item is a journal, kept by Strickland Kneass, RPI Class of 1839. Most journal entries describe classes that Kneass took, primarily taught by Amos Eaton. Also included in the entries are small snippets about Troy and Kneass' social life, including parties that he went to, and frequent travels he took to Chicago.