Georgia Institute of Technology
Found in 23 Collections and/or Records:
Allen family papers
Alston and Glenn family papers
American Institute of Industrial Engineers conference papers
This collection contains materials from the 1959 conference and convention of the American Institute of Industrial Engineers in Atlanta, Georgia. Included are a scenic map of Atlanta, pamphlets on the history of Georgia and popular attractions, the conference schedule and agenda, and a directory of exhibits. Also included are a complete list of attendees, and a nametag and a resume belonging to Joseph M. Lee Jr. (1921-1999).
Arnall T. Connell papers
Charlie Brown papers
This collection contains correspondence to Charles "Charlie" Manley Brown, bills, receipts, campaign materials, scrapbooks, estate records of Richard N. Fickett, newspaper clippings, and materials regarding Brown's book, Charlie Brown Remembers Atlanta: Memoirs of a Public Man.
Charlotte and Alvin Ferst, Jr. papers
City of Atlanta Records
Edward Gordon Nabell, Jr. papers
Frederick Bellinger Papers
Harriette Speer Parker photographs
John Joseph "Joe" Westbrook Georgia School of Technology football papers
Jones, Malone, and Hood family photograph collection
Kenneth G. Matheson papers
This collection contains scrapbooks, correspondence, and newspaper clippings.
MacDougall Family Papers
Marion Johnson photographs
Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce visual arts materials
Philip T. Shutze papers
Samuel M. Inman scrapbook
This collection consists of a single scrapbook that includes newspaper clippings, correspondence, telegrams, and invitations all pertaining to Samuel M. Inman.
Southern Voice records
Stephan Prothero sports publications collection
This collection consists of sports programs (baseball, football, and basketball), media guides and newspapers, predominantly from the University of Georgia and Georgia Institute of Technology, but also including, among others, Louisiana State University, Georgia Southern University, the University of Tennessee, the Atlanta Falcons, and the Atlanta Braves.
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