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Contains 9 Results:
Plaque, bronze; "The Milton J. Ward Faculty Study Area."
This series is comprised of plaques awarded to the College, its students and faculty, including many track and field awards. The series also contains an ivy stone from the class of 1885.
Plaque, metal with inscription "Ornithological Library presented by Professor J.Y. Stanton."
This series is comprised of plaques awarded to the College, its students and faculty, including many track and field awards. The series also contains an ivy stone from the class of 1885.
Plaque, wood; "Classes Contributing to the Development of Coram Library."
This series is comprised of plaques awarded to the College, its students and faculty, including many track and field awards. The series also contains an ivy stone from the class of 1885.
Plaque, wood; "College Club Trophy: Alumni Day Costume."
This series is comprised of plaques awarded to the College, its students and faculty, including many track and field awards. The series also contains an ivy stone from the class of 1885.
Plaque, wood; "College Club Trophy: Alumni Day Award."
This series is comprised of plaques awarded to the College, its students and faculty, including many track and field awards. The series also contains an ivy stone from the class of 1885.
Century Penny Picture Camera; wood; made by Eastman Kodak.
This series is comprised of cameras and camera equipment presumably used in the curriculum and by the camera club that existed on campus in the early 20 th century.
Balance, Analytical.
This series is comprised of scientific equipment, such as analytical balances, mortars, pestles, and Kipp generators, that were removed from the attic of the Dana Chemistry Building.
Balance, Analytical.
This series is comprised of scientific equipment, such as analytical balances, mortars, pestles, and Kipp generators, that were removed from the attic of the Dana Chemistry Building.
Galvanometer.
This series is comprised of scientific equipment, such as analytical balances, mortars, pestles, and Kipp generators, that were removed from the attic of the Dana Chemistry Building.