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Photograph of Unidentified Soldiers working in the Machine Shop A31-02-03 1917-1918
Image of unnamed soldiers working in the machine shop of the Mechanics Institute
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Unidentified student in dietetics conducting experiment in dehydrating foods for the Government 1917-1918
The photograph is of a woman flipping a switch to a machine that apparently dehydrates food
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Group of Unknown Soldiers Gathered for a Photograph in a Courtyard 1918
Photo of several soldiers gathered together for a picture.
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Techmila, 1985
This picture is from Page 34 of the year book from 1985, it contains a picture of the RIT tiger mascot walking around on campus in 1985.
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Techmila, 1986
Several images showing the RIT Tiger Dunk Tank, and a couple of pictures of RIT’s mascot walking around campus.
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RIT Spring Festival T-Shirt
This shirt was used in 2009 for RIT’s Spring Festival, an event celebrating the end of the school year with a festival for people to have fun.
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“Anatomy of a proper RIT hair cut” T-shirt
This shirt was designed by RIT Art and Design students in response to RIT’s president at the time, Al Simone, stating that he could tell the difference between the engineering students and the art students by their haircuts.
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RIT Towels
Towels used by students to cheer for their teams during hockey games during 2005
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“Big Bash II” T-Shirt
This shirt is from 1988 from an event called the Big Bash II, the second such event meant to bring students and teachers together to engage and interact with one another during a day of fun events and activities.
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Sapphires Softball Team Photo 1997
This team photo shows the Sapphires Softball in two rows total, with the front row sitting cross legged with two crossed bats and a ball in the front, and the back row standing.. The background is a baseball/softball field. On the bottom center of the photo, Sapphires 1997 is printed in gold ink over the original photo.
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Silent News, October 1991 page 43
The two winners include the men’s Staten Island Bombers, and the women’s Rochester Sapphires. Five of the Rochester Sapphires were also named as part of the “All-Star Team” which appears in the upper right corner. A team photo of the Rochester Sapphires appears on the bottom of the clipping.
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Sapphires Softball Uniform Shirt
White v-neck short-sleeved shirt with Sapphires on the front in blue, and the number 9 on the back in blue. The collar and cuffs of the shirt feature an alternating dark blue, light blue, and white striped pattern. The shirt is stained with wear and softball field clay.
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Tea Set Letter
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Tea Set
Tea set used by Kate Gleason while she was abroad in Septmonts. The set was brought back from France when Kate's sister, Eleanor, settled her estate. In 1958, the set was given to the women's dorm at RIT (Gleason Hall) when the dorm was located in the old Frontenac hotel in downtown Rochester. At the time of the move to the Henrietta campus, the set was subsequently given to the Women's Club of RIT. It is now in the RIT Archive Collections.