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Edward B. Van Voorhees Visual Materials Collection

 Collection
Identifier: VAC379
Abstract

The Edward B. Van Voorhees Visual Materials Collection contains black and white negatives and photographs illustrating Georgia Tech student life and activities, 1939-1943. There are many images of Georgia Tech dances, an NROTC summer cruise, initiations by various student organizations, and student life in general. The negatives have been scanned and the digital images are available for viewing.

Dates: 1939-ca.1957 (bulk 1939-1943); Majority of material found within 1939 - 1943

George C. Griffin Photograph Collection

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: VAC002
Abstract

The photographs in this collection, collected by George C. Griffin, relate to all aspects of Georgia Tech and its history, including students, faculty, administrators, alumni, sports, traditions, and buildings. This collection is particularly strong in athletic and alumni photographs from the first half of the 20th century. Nearly 600 of these images are available for online viewing.

Dates: ca. 1885-1987 (bulk dates 1891-1972); Majority of material found within 1891 - 1972

Georgia Tech Alumnus Magazine Photograph Collection

 Collection
Identifier: VAC359
Abstract

This collection contains black and white photographs used in the Georgia Tech Alumnus magazine, 1927-1975. The collection documents activities at Georgia Tech with photographs of students, athletics, events, faculty, research, alumni, and Tech buildings.

Dates: 1927-1975

Georgia Tech Calendars Visual Material Collection

 Collection — Box: 1
Identifier: VAC402
Description This is an artificial collection composed entirely of calendars containing images related to Georgia Tech. The calendars have images of the Tech campus and individual buildings, as well as various Georgia Tech sports teams. For the most part, the images are new each year, although the same group image of the coaches is used multiple times. Because of the nature of calendars, the images used in a particular year actually date from the previous year.Although no publisher is...
Dates: 1920-1926