Box 5
Contains 46 Results:
1994 Cornell Calendar, 1994
Cornell Academic-Year Calendar 1994-1995, 1994-1995
An academic-year calendar that covers the many academic, sports, and extracurricular events on campus from August 1994 to August 1995; the month of March features a BW photograph of the Dragon Day Parade (the year of the parade, however, is uncredited) with a short history included; the end of the calendar features the academic-year of 1994 to 1995 in brief; the back of the calendar includes publication credits.
1995 Cornell Calendar, 1995
The cover features McGraw Tower at sundown; the large color photographs feature a wide variety of subjects from infamous Ithaca weather to student life to the Cornell campus; the photograph for February is unique, featuring "Ice Hockey in Lynah Rink;" the end of the calendar shows the image and publishing credits in addition to a calendar in brief of the previous and the following years; on the very back of the calendar is a short history of Cornell University.
Cornell Academic-Year Calendar 1995-1996, 1995-1996
1996 Cornell Calendar, 1996
The cover features "Sibley Hall and Dome" with a bicyclist riding past; the large color photographs feature a wide variety of subjects from infamous Ithaca weather to student life to the Cornell campus; the end of the calendar shows the image and publishing credits in addition to a calendar in brief of the previous and the following years; on the very back of the calendar is a short history of Cornell University.
Cornell Academic-Year Calendar 1996-1997, 1996-1997
Cornell Academic-Year Calendar 1997-1998, 1997-1998
1998 Cornell Calendar, 1998
Cornell Academic-Year Calendar 1998-1999, 1998-1999
1999 Cornell Calendar, 1999
The cover features "The Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art" at twilight; the large color photographs feature a wide variety of subjects from infamous Ithaca weather to student life to major events (such as commencement) to the Cornell campus; the end of the calendar shows the image and publishing credits in addition to a calendar in brief of the previous and the following years; on the very back of the calendar is a short history of Cornell University.