Box 1
Contains 24 Collections and/or Records:
Faculty, 1900
The James Herty Lucas Visual Materials contains five photographs and three postcards. All the images relate to Georgia Tech and all are sepia-toned. Most of the items date from the time Lucas was a student or new faculty member, ca. 1910-1920. The faculty photograph from 1900 and the "Road Plane" photo from ca. 1927-1934 are the two exceptions.
Students, ca. 1910-1920
The James Herty Lucas Visual Materials contains five photographs and three postcards. All the images relate to Georgia Tech and all are sepia-toned. Most of the items date from the time Lucas was a student or new faculty member, ca. 1910-1920. The faculty photograph from 1900 and the "Road Plane" photo from ca. 1927-1934 are the two exceptions.
Georgia Tech, ca. 1915-1934
The James Herty Lucas Visual Materials contains five photographs and three postcards. All the images relate to Georgia Tech and all are sepia-toned. Most of the items date from the time Lucas was a student or new faculty member, ca. 1910-1920. The faculty photograph from 1900 and the "Road Plane" photo from ca. 1927-1934 are the two exceptions.
Georgia Tech Postcards, ca. 1917-1918
The James Herty Lucas Visual Materials contains five photographs and three postcards. All the images relate to Georgia Tech and all are sepia-toned. Most of the items date from the time Lucas was a student or new faculty member, ca. 1910-1920. The faculty photograph from 1900 and the "Road Plane" photo from ca. 1927-1934 are the two exceptions.
Senior Class Photo, "According to D.O. Dougherty this photo was taken in June 1901. It includes Abel, Vaughn and Prof. Cooley, who are not in the photo taken in Nov. 1901", June 1901
This collection contains photographs of the Class of 1901, the Insubordinate Seniors. The photographs date from their original graduation date of June 1901, their actual graduation date in November 1901, and reunions in 1926, 1951, and 1956. An image documenting the final reunion in 1961 can be found in the Georgia Tech Photograph Collection VAC375, Box 24, Folder 27, Item VA2413b.
Senior Class Photo, November 1901
This collection contains photographs of the Class of 1901, the Insubordinate Seniors. The photographs date from their original graduation date of June 1901, their actual graduation date in November 1901, and reunions in 1926, 1951, and 1956. An image documenting the final reunion in 1961 can be found in the Georgia Tech Photograph Collection VAC375, Box 24, Folder 27, Item VA2413b.
Reunion Photo, November 1926
This collection contains photographs of the Class of 1901, the Insubordinate Seniors. The photographs date from their original graduation date of June 1901, their actual graduation date in November 1901, and reunions in 1926, 1951, and 1956. An image documenting the final reunion in 1961 can be found in the Georgia Tech Photograph Collection VAC375, Box 24, Folder 27, Item VA2413b.
Reunion Photo, November 1951
This collection contains photographs of the Class of 1901, the Insubordinate Seniors. The photographs date from their original graduation date of June 1901, their actual graduation date in November 1901, and reunions in 1926, 1951, and 1956. An image documenting the final reunion in 1961 can be found in the Georgia Tech Photograph Collection VAC375, Box 24, Folder 27, Item VA2413b.
Reunion Photo, November 1956
This collection contains photographs of the Class of 1901, the Insubordinate Seniors. The photographs date from their original graduation date of June 1901, their actual graduation date in November 1901, and reunions in 1926, 1951, and 1956. An image documenting the final reunion in 1961 can be found in the Georgia Tech Photograph Collection VAC375, Box 24, Folder 27, Item VA2413b.
Koseme initiation, Faisst and Mizell, ca. 1926-1930
The Harold A. Faisst Visual Materials include several loose photographs, as well as several photographs located inside a scrapbook. The pictures include photographs from a Koseme initiation ceremony, various photographs of teammates and friends, and several other pictures relating to Faisst's travels. All photographs are undated but are presumed to be from 1926-1930, when Faisst was a student at Georgia Tech.
Koseme initiation, Warner Mizell, ca. 1926-1930
The Harold A. Faisst Visual Materials include several loose photographs, as well as several photographs located inside a scrapbook. The pictures include photographs from a Koseme initiation ceremony, various photographs of teammates and friends, and several other pictures relating to Faisst's travels. All photographs are undated but are presumed to be from 1926-1930, when Faisst was a student at Georgia Tech.
Koseme initiation, George Coffee, ca. 1926-1930
The Harold A. Faisst Visual Materials include several loose photographs, as well as several photographs located inside a scrapbook. The pictures include photographs from a Koseme initiation ceremony, various photographs of teammates and friends, and several other pictures relating to Faisst's travels. All photographs are undated but are presumed to be from 1926-1930, when Faisst was a student at Georgia Tech.
Koseme initiation, Charlie Witmer, ca. 1926-1930
The Harold A. Faisst Visual Materials include several loose photographs, as well as several photographs located inside a scrapbook. The pictures include photographs from a Koseme initiation ceremony, various photographs of teammates and friends, and several other pictures relating to Faisst's travels. All photographs are undated but are presumed to be from 1926-1930, when Faisst was a student at Georgia Tech.
Koseme initiation, left to right - "Deacon" Florrid, "Sister" Witmer, "Student" Faisst, "Caveman" Coffee, "Baby" Low, "Sugar" Waddey, "Beauty" Mizell, ca. 1926-1930
The Harold A. Faisst Visual Materials include several loose photographs, as well as several photographs located inside a scrapbook. The pictures include photographs from a Koseme initiation ceremony, various photographs of teammates and friends, and several other pictures relating to Faisst's travels. All photographs are undated but are presumed to be from 1926-1930, when Faisst was a student at Georgia Tech.
Unidentified home, ca. 1926-1930
The Harold A. Faisst Visual Materials include several loose photographs, as well as several photographs located inside a scrapbook. The pictures include photographs from a Koseme initiation ceremony, various photographs of teammates and friends, and several other pictures relating to Faisst's travels. All photographs are undated but are presumed to be from 1926-1930, when Faisst was a student at Georgia Tech.
Unidentified football players, ca. 1926-1930
The Harold A. Faisst Visual Materials include several loose photographs, as well as several photographs located inside a scrapbook. The pictures include photographs from a Koseme initiation ceremony, various photographs of teammates and friends, and several other pictures relating to Faisst's travels. All photographs are undated but are presumed to be from 1926-1930, when Faisst was a student at Georgia Tech.
Professor Karyl Louwenaar (FSU) at harpischord, from SEASECS '87 (Atlanta), 1987
This collection contains one black and white photograph.
Unidentified computer equipment, undated, ca. 1954-1963
This collection contains three black and white photographs of unidentified computer equipment. The photographs were originally filed in the manuscript folder "APJ: RECC [Rich Electronic Computer Center] - Archives, 1954-1963 and undated" (MS451:2:12).
Unidentified computer equipment, undated, ca. 1954-1963
This collection contains three black and white photographs of unidentified computer equipment. The photographs were originally filed in the manuscript folder "APJ: RECC [Rich Electronic Computer Center] - Archives, 1954-1963 and undated" (MS451:2:12).
Unidentified computer equipment, undated, ca. 1954-1963
This collection contains three black and white photographs of unidentified computer equipment. The photographs were originally filed in the manuscript folder "APJ: RECC [Rich Electronic Computer Center] - Archives, 1954-1963 and undated" (MS451:2:12).
Homer S. Weber Photograph Collection
Dr. Homer S. Weber was a student and faculty member of the Mechanical Engineering department at Georgia Tech. This collection contains 1 gelatin silver print of the 1953 Georgia Tech Faculty.