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Contains 21 Results:

Cornell University 1918 Calendar, 1918

 Item — Box: 2
Scope and Contents

Cover features a colored-in photograph of the Cornell campus and Cayuga Lake faintly in the background; features many exceptional colored-in photographs (with titles underneath) of the Cornell campus; the bottom flap folds down to reveal the days of the month i.e. the actual calendar.

Dates: 1918

Cornell 1918, 1918

 Item — Box: 2
Scope and Contents

The cover features a BW photograph of the Cornell R.O.T.C. marching through the Arts Quad; a handwritten note in the top left corner of the cover reads: "Hubbell / #1955;" features BW photographs throughout with a few of the Cornell R.O.T.C. (including titles underneath).

Dates: 1918

1919 Cornell University, 1919

 Item — Box: 2
Scope and Contents Calendar includes a mail envelope from the publisher, "Troy's Cornell / Art Calendar / 1919," with an addressee of "Dr. D. Schott;" the cover features a BW photograph of the Ezra Cornell statue in the Cornell Arts Quad; the cover has some handwritten measurements at the bottom (but is in otherwise better condition than the duplicate); a bottom flap unfolds to to reveal the days of the months i.e. the actual calendar; there are many BW photographs (with titles underneath) depicting the...
Dates: 1919

1920 Cornell University, 1920

 Item — Box: 2
Scope and Contents

Features BW photographs (with titles underneath) of the campus and student life; one photograph (in July) documents the "Unveiling of the Ezra Cornell Statue;" various lines of poetry "accompanying the pictures of this calendar with four exceptions are from the Semi-centennial Ode by Martin W. Sampson."

Dates: 1920

Cornell 1921, 1921

 Item — Box: 2
Scope and Contents

A colored-in photograph of McGraw Tower is center on the cover; features BW photographs (with titles underneath) of the campus and student life and sports.

Dates: 1921

Cornell 1921, 1921

 Item — Box: 2
Scope and Contents

Black leather cover with the Cornell shield imprinted bottom-center; features BW photographs (with titles underneath) of various Cornell campus buildings; curiously, the calendar lists the dates of the moon cycles (i.e. "First Quarter," "Full Moon," "Last Quarter," and "New Moon") above or below each month.

Dates: 1921

The Cornell Class Reunions, 1922

 Item — Box: 2
Scope and Contents Begins with a cover letter by "Foster M. Coffin, Alumni Representative," imploring the Cornell alumni to return for the reunions; a small calendar published to advertise the 18 different Cornell class reunions (ranging from the years 1872 to 1919) all to be held on June 16th through the 18th; an uncredited cartoon illustration on the top of the calendar depicts a crowd of alumni carrying signs and bags with their graduation year (e.g. "1872," "1912," etc.) and walking toward McGraw Tower;...
Dates: 1922

1922 Cornell, 1922

 Item — Box: 2
Scope and Contents The cover, beneath a BW photograph of McGraw Tower, includes a quote by Albert W. Smith, reading, "Hail Thou in Majesty, Cornell, on Guard Forever on the Height;" features BW photographs (with titles underneath) depicting the campus and student life and sports; two photographs of interest (in October) are: 1) "Mr. George F. Baker Laying the Corner-stone of the New Chemistry Building--His Gift to Cornell University;" and, 2) "The Inauguration. The New President Livingston Farrand and Acting...
Dates: 1922

1922 Cornell, 1922

 Item — Box: 2
Scope and Contents

The brown leather cover is very weathered but depicts the head of Athena (?) between two lighted lamps and above the Cornell shield; the months are paired on each leaf (e.g. "January and February" on the first leaf and on the next leaf "March and April") with untitled BW photographs of various Cornell campus buildings.

Dates: 1922

1923 Cornell University, 1923

 Item — Box: 2
Scope and Contents The leaves for the months of January and March are folded over; features BW photographs (with titles underneath) of the campus and student life and sports, including a (small) photograph (in July) of what appears to be mostly if not all men swimming in the Fall Creek Gorge and another (small) photograph (in September) of "maidens" retrieving arrows from a target during an archery class (with a clever quote below, reading, "More merciful than Cupid, who ne'er / withdraws a dart once sped,"...
Dates: 1923