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A. Harris Goldwasser Photograph Collection
Collection
Identifier: VAM163
Abstract
A. Harris Goldwasser graduated from Georgia Tech in 1928 with a degree in Civil Engineering. This collection contains photographs of the Class of 1928 during homecoming.
Alpha Tau Omega Photograph Collection
Collection — Box: Multi
Identifier: VAC034
Abstract
This collection includes photographs of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity at Georgia Tech. These photographs document the social history of the fraternity during the mid-1940s.
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.
Edwin P. Kohler Slide Collection
Collection — Box: Multi
Identifier: VAC378
Abstract
The Edwin P. Kohler Slide Collection contains color slides of 1964 Georgia Tech Homecoming activities and the Tech campus in the mid-1960s.
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.
Georgia Tech Archives Subject Files
Collection
Identifier: UA415A
Abstract
The subject files consist of a wide range of files relating mainly to the history of Georgia Tech. The subject files contain a variety of newspaper clippings, articles, and ephemera on Georgia Tech academic and extracurricular life.
Georgia Tech Photograph Collection
Collection
Identifier: VAC375
Abstract
This is a collection of photographs relating to all aspects of Georgia Tech. Photographic topics include athletics, student life, academic departments, student organizations and clubs, and the Georgia Tech campus.
John T. Barret Photograph Collection
Collection — Box: 1
Identifier: VAC340
Abstract
This collection contains images of room #3 in the dormitory known as Shack #1, 1922-1923 and the cake race of 1924.
Joseph A. Logan, Jr. Visual Materials
Collection
Identifier: VAM363
Abstract
This collection contains loose photographs and a scrapbook filled with photos and memorabilia from Logan's time at Georgia Tech. The items document student life, athletics, and other activities of students at Georgia Tech from 1910-1914.
Office of Institute Communications and Public Affairs (ICPA) Visual Materials
Collection
Identifier: VAUA200
Abstract
This collection contains photographs used by Institute Communications and Public Affairs at Georgia Tech for marketing and publications. Some photographs are historical images, but most are from approximately 1980-1998 and pertain to events at Georgia Tech during that time period.
Ramblin' Reck Parade Photographs
Collection — Box: Multi
Identifier: VAC366
Abstract
This collection contains black and white photographs of the 1951 Ramblin' Reck Parade.
Student Handbooks (Georgia Institute of Technology)
Collection
Identifier: UP030
Abstract
The handbooks in Series 1 describe programs and activities available for undergraduate students, while Series 2 contains guides specifically intended for graduate students at Georgia Tech. Handbooks for students in specific fields are found in Series 3.
T Book
Collection
Identifier: UA373
Abstract
The T Book began in 1904 as an annual publication of the YMCA (Young Men's Christian Association) at the Georgia School of Technology. The T Book served as a student handbook. It contained information on Tech student services, activities, traditions, and customs, as well as information about the YMCA itself. The cessation of its publication coincided with YMCA's departure from campus circa the early 1970s.
T-Book [second version]
Collection
Identifier: UA374
Abstract
The T-Book originally began as a publication of Tech's YMCA circa 1904. This original manifestation of the T-Book ceased publication circa 1970. It was later revived as a new publication in 2008 by the Ramblin' Reck Club, a student organization whose goal is to promote Tech history, traditions, and school spirit. The T-Book (2008- ) provides an overview of Tech's legacy and customs for new...
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