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75th Anniversary Celebration Committee Records
The Georgia Tech 75th Anniversary Celebration Committee began planning for the celebration in 1961. Events included a lecture series and the publication of Dress Her in White and Gold, by Robert B. Wallace, Jr. Committee records include correspondence, financial records, newspaper clippings, and printed material documenting the planning. Also included are congratulatory messages and certificates from other institutions.

Academic Honor Code Records
This collection documents the early history of the Georgia Tech honor code.

William Anderson Alexander Papers
William Anderson Alexander graduated from Georgia Tech in 1912, in Civil Engineering. After graduation, he became a mathematics instructor and assistant football coach for Tech under John Heisman. In 1920, he assumed the title of head football coach until his retirement in 1944, but continued his duties as Athletic Director until his death in 1950. Alexander is remembered for his numerous wins as head football coach and taking his team to four major football bowl games. These papers include correspondences, office files, administration files, and newspaper clippings documenting his activities at Tech.

Alexander-Tharpe Fund Records
Established in 1949, the Alexander-Tharpe Fund honors Coach William A. Alexander and Mercer McCall “Mack” Tharpe, Tech football player and assistant coach who was killed in World War II. The fund provides scholarships to worthy Georgia Tech students. The organization was initially called the Alexander-Tharpe Scholarship Fund, with the name changed to the Alexander-Tharpe Fund, Inc. in 1981. The records include minutes of meetings of the Board of Trustees.

Alpha Tau Omega Photograph Collection
This collection includes photographs of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity at Georgia Tech. These photographs document the social history of the fraternity during the mid-1940s

Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs (E. Jo Baker) Photographs
These photographs have been separated from the professional papers of E. Jo Baker, Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs at the Georgia Institute of Technology. One campus scene and one photograph of a group of students at the Capitol Building in Georgia are the highlights of this collection.

Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs (E. Jo Baker) Records
These records consist of the professional papers of E. Jo Baker, Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs at the Georgia Institute of Technology. The records document Baker's activities as Associate Vice President, including her involvement with the founding of the President's Scholarship program. The collection also documents her work relating to recruitment, committee work, promotion and tenure, affirmative action, and professional associations.

Atomic Energy for Industry Conference Records
The Atomic Energy for Industry Conference was held on October 28, 1954 on the Georgia Tech campus. This collection contains a conference brochure and the notes from an address given by Lt. Gen. Leslie R. Groves.

Board of Regents Records
The Board of Regents oversees the University System of Georgia, including the Georgia Institute of Technology. These records consist primarily of correspondence, financial reports, and minutes.

Board of Trustees minutes
This collection contains the minutes from the meetings of the Board of Trustees, from the first meeting in 1886 to the final meeting in January 1932. The minutes include reports by the President, committee reports, faculty promotions, and budgetary matters, as well as resolutions and motions regarding faculty and Presidential appointments and salaries.

Bulletin Photograph Collection
The Bulletin was a Tech publication, which began about 1901. This publication has had numerous forms, such as the General Catalog, the Student Handbook, and the Cooperative Bulletin. This collection contains images of campus buildings, laboratories, and equipment from various periods of the Institute's history.

Campus Master Planning Committee Records
These records document the work of the Campus Master Planning Committee from 1991 and 1997. Most of the materials were created by Georgia Tech and two consultant teams, Sasaki Associates and Wallace Roberts and Todd.

Campus Names Committee Records
In 1964, the Campus Names Committee was appointed by Georgia Tech President Edwin Harrison to recommend names for campus buildings and streets. The correspondence that comprises this collection details the discussions amongst the members of the group, as well as the community-at-large.

Career Services Annual Reports
Career Services, a division of Student Affairs, was previously known as the Placement Center. These records include annual reports summarizing career placement activities at Georgia Tech.

Center for Information on Women in Engineering Photographs
This collection consists of a single photograph of Bertha Lamme, the second woman in the United States to graduate college with an engineering degree.

Center for Information on Women in Engineering Records
These records contain administrative files, biographical information and materials relating to the database maintained by the Center for Information on Women in Engineering and to the Center's solicitation of papers of women engineers.

Charles T. McNary Address
The first annual Southeastern Industrial Vision Congress was held on the Georgia Tech campus from November 14-16, 1948. Charles T. McNary gave an address at the congress, entitled, "What You Can Expect from a Good Vision Program."

Chi Epsilon Photograph
This collection contains one black and white photograph of the dedication of the Chi Epsilon key monument on the Georgia Tech campus in September 1945.

Class of 1926 Freshman Banquet Program

G. Wayne Clough Presidential Inauguration Committee Records
This collection contains papers, brochures, pamphlets, and invitations relating to the Presidential Inauguration Committee for G. Wayne Clough. Records of minutes are also included.

G. Wayne Clough Speeches Collection
This collection includes speeches, lectures, and presentations given by G. Wayne Clough, during his tenure as the tenth President of the Georgia Institute of Technology (1994-2008). The collection exists only in its original digital form.

Committee on Education Objectives and Methods Records
This collection contains reports and records from the Committee on Education Objectives and Methods.

John Saylor Coon Building Specifications
John Saylor Coon was the first Mechanical Engineering professor at Georgia Tech. This collection consists of building specifications he wrote and a newspaper article.

Course Evaluations
This collection consists of academic course evaluations, which provide a comparison between Georgia Tech's course subject content in the semester and quarter systems.

Dorothy M. Crosland Papers
Dorothy Murray Crosland served as librarian of Georgia Tech from 1927 until 1953, when she assumed the title of director of libraries, the position she held until her retirement in 1971. Her principal achievements during her long tenure were the construction of the Price Gilbert Memorial Library and Crosland Tower (previously Graduate Addition). She also played an instrumental role in the admission of women to Georgia Tech and in the development of a graduate program in information science. These papers include correspondence, memoranda, and subject files documenting her activities and influence at Georgia Tech.

Dorothy M. Crosland Photograph Collection
This collection consists of photographs of the interior of the Georgia Tech library.

Dean and Director of Libraries Photographs
This collection consists of photographs of students using library computers.

Dean and Director of Libraries Records
The records include correspondence, annual reports, and statistical data containing information relating to library staff and faculty, Georgia Tech colleges and schools, library associations and vendors, and other administrative matters concerning the operation of the Georgia Tech Library and Information Center.

Dean of Faculties Records
Records include minutes, legal records, personnel files, financial records, and correspondence. There is also considerable information on program development, construction, and funding, as well as correspondence and records from the Franklin Foundation Lecture Series.

Doctoral Candidate Requirement Records
Georgia Tech offered its first doctor of philosophy degree in 1950. These records discuss such concerns as residency requirements, presentation of thesis topics, and course requirements.

Bobby Dodd Collection
Robert Lee "Bobby" Dodd became Tech's head football coach in 1945, after the retirement of William Alexander. Dodd's successful record at Tech was 165-64-8 with nine wins in thirteen football bowl games. After his retirement from coaching, Dodd continued as Georgia Tech's Athletic Director, a position he held from 1950 through 1976. These papers include articles about Dodd and Georgia Tech football, as well as a pencil and ink drawing of Dodd.

Bobby Dodd Photograph Collection
The photographs in this collection include images taken at various times during Bobby Dodd's life. The majority of the images were taken during Dodd's career as head football coach for Georgia Tech.

DramaTech Theatre Records
Founded in 1947 as the Georgia Tech Dramatic Club, DramaTech Theatre is Atlanta's oldest continuously operating theater company. DramaTech generally produces three shows per year. Records include programs from plays and performances, as well as membership rolls, meeting minutes, and correspondence.

Early Presidents Collection
The early presidents of Georgia Tech were influential in shaping the character of the institution and determining its future. Materials contained within this collection include correspondence, press releases, school records, maps and architectural drawings from the presidencies of Lyman Hall, Kenneth G. Matheson, Marion L. Brittain, and Blake R. Van Leer.

Early Presidents Photograph Collection
This collection consists of numerous photographs of Georgia Tech President Blake Van Leer while in office (1944-1956), but there is also one photograph of William Alexander, Georgia Tech football coach from 1920 to 1944. Several photographs were found in an envelope marked Gasper-Ware Studio (876 West Peachtree Street, Atlanta).

Cherry L. Emerson Papers
Cherry L. Emerson, the son of Georgia Tech's first dean, Dr. William Henry Emerson, graduated from Georgia Tech in 1909 and embarked upon a successful engineering career which included over twenty-five years with Robert and Company. In 1945, he returned to Georgia Tech as Dean of the School of Engineering. In 1948, he was named vice-president; under his direction, the institution's physical plant nearly doubled in size. He left Georgia Tech in 1955 and died in 1959. His papers include correspondence, financial records, printed material, and reports, documenting the Southern Technical Institute, Georgia Tech Research Institute, and the Engineering Experiment Station.

Engineering Experiment Station Photograph Collection
This collection consists of black and white photographs (primarily 8 by 10 inches) that were used in The Research Engineer, a magazine produced by the Engineering Experiment Station from 1946 to 1964. The backs of the photographs contain notes, written in crayon and pencil, about how to prepare the pictures for publication.

Engineering Retention Project Records
The Engineering Retention Project was funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF). These records include the third year activities annual report, dated October 4, 1994.

Engineering the New South Records
Published as part of the centennial celebration of the Georgia Institute of Technology in 1985, Engineering the New South is the first comprehensive history of Georgia Tech. These records document the planning, research, and writing of the seminal volume by six faculty members of the Department of History, Technology, and Society.

English Department Reports
The English Department was part of Georgia Tech's course study when the school opened its doors in 1888. Throughout the years, the English Department moved to different departments and colleges. In 1990, the department moved to Literature, Communication, and Culture. This collection contains numerous reports, such as annual reports and reports to faculty and staff.

Executive Round Table Records
The Executive Round Table provides an opportunity for distinguished leaders to meet and share creative ideas of substance. Its membership is chosen to provide a balance between outstanding students, interesting faculty, and dynamic representatives of industry. The notebooks, maintained by the presidents, document the Round Table's activities from 1989 to 1991.

Facilities Department Drawings
This collection consists of architectural drawings and blueprints documenting the design and construction of numerous buildings on the campus of the Georgia Institute of Technology.

Facilities Department Records
This collection consists of paper records documenting the design and construction of numerous building projects on the campus of the Georgia Institute of Technology.

Faculty Minutes
This collection contains the minutes from the faculty meetings at the Georgia Institute of Technology from 1888-1965, including discussions, decisions, rulings, and reports that occurred during these meetings. The collection also includes minutes from a variety of faculty committees.

Ferst Center for the Arts Records (Programs)
The Ferst Center for the Arts at Georgia Tech hosts an array of world-class cultural performances, and each performance is accompanied by a descriptive program. This collection consists of selected programs from performances at the Ferst Center.

George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering Student Cards
The School of Mechanical Engineering Student Cards were in a cabinet transferred to the Archives. At the request of the Registrar, H. H. Caldwell, academic departments compiled the cards, containing personal information on students.

Georgia Conference of the American Association of University Professors Records
George Wheeler was the president of the Georgia Conference of the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) when the AAUP challenged the state-mandated loyalty oath and security questionnaire. The correspondence and legal documents pertain to the issues surrounding this court case.

Georgia Institute of Technology Self-Study Records
These records include two volumes of a self-study conducted by Georgia Tech in 1973. The first volume was produced by the Steering Committee and Volume 2 was completed by the Institute-wide committees.

Georgia Tech Activities Report
This report from the first term of the 1933-1934 school year focuses on student activities, such as student classes, sports, fraternities, and clubs.

Georgia Tech Afro-American Association Records
The Georgia Tech Afro-American Association (GTAAA) was formed in 1968 with the aim of bringing an awareness to Georgia Tech about the contributions of African-American students, as well as serving as a support group for black students. The organization was active in publishing a newsletter featuring black students' writings and job postings. This collection includes the 1968 constitution, newsletters, and an "Exponent" article about the GTAAA.

Georgia Tech Alumni Association Photograph Collection
The photographs within this collection contain images depicting the history of the Georgia Tech Alumni Association, which began in 1898. The collection focuses mainly on alumni and past football coaches.

Georgia Tech Alumni Association Records
Chartered in 1908, the Georgia Tech Alumni Association adopted the name Georgia Tech National Alumni Association and drafted new by-laws in 1919. This collection consists of administrative and financial documents and scrapbooks depicting the Alumni Association's history.

Georgia Tech Alumni Association Slide Collection
The Alumni Association collected these slides documenting faculty, staff, students, buildings, alumni, and athletics at Georgia Tech.

Georgia Tech Alumni Association--Women's Committee Records
The Women's Committee of the Georgia Tech Alumni Association (GTAA) was formed in 1984 to encourage the participation and involvement of women alumnae in annual giving and in alumni activities. The collection consists of two scrapbooks, articles, publicity, and correspondence relating to the committee's activities and events.

Georgia Tech Alumni List
The Georgia Tech Alumni List, compiled by the Office of the Dean of Students, lists Georgia Tech alumni from 1908 until 1912.

Georgia Tech Athletic Association Records
The Athletic Association is an independent, non-profit organization that manages Georgia Tech's sports programs. Materials present in this collection include coaching contracts, correspondence between university Presidents on the subject of college athletics, souvenir programs (primarily of University of Georgia and Georgia Tech football games), and newspaper clippings.

Georgia Tech Baseball Team Scrapbook
Baseball as a varsity sport began at Georgia Tech in 1895. This scrapbook contains newspaper articles documenting the 1906 and 1907 seasons.

Georgia Tech Blank Checks
This collection consists of two blank checks from Georgia Tech.

Georgia Tech Bookstore Inventory
This collection consists of a Georgia Tech Bookstore inventory from May 1936. The inventory is contained in an academic "blue book."

Georgia Tech Campus Map Collection
This collection contains maps of Georgia Tech’s Atlanta campus from 1907-2008. The collection includes general campus maps, parking maps, maps for walking or driving tours, perspective maps, and campus master plans.

Georgia Tech Campus Snow Scenes Photograph Collection
This collection contains Georgia Tech campus photographs which were taken during snow precipitation in 1914 and 1936.

Georgia Tech Centennial Celebration Records
Georgia Tech celebrated its centennial in 1985, with a capital campaign, an exhibition entitled "China: 7,000 Years of Discovery," publications, and a film. The records include a governor's proclamation and resolution, minutes, reports, newspaper clippings, agendas, printed material, films, and video documenting the planning and execution of the centennial celebration and accompanying capital campaign.

Georgia Tech Christmas Cards
Each year, Georgia Tech's faculty, staff, and administrators send Christmas cards to members of the local community and the campus. This collection is a representation of those Christmas cards.

Georgia Tech Commencement Program
This collection contains a program for the commencement exercises held in the spring of 1942.

Georgia Tech Cross Country and Track Records
This collection contains Georgia Tech track and cross country records, such as a program/score card and a roster.

Georgia Tech Decal
This single item is a decal promoting Georgia Tech school spirit.

Georgia Tech Directories
Chartered in 1908, the Georgia Tech Alumni Association adopted the name Georgia Tech National Alumni Association and drafted new by-laws in 1919. The Alumni Directories, published by the Alumni Association, date from 1925 to 1991.

Georgia Tech Drafting Manual and Drawings
This collection consists of a drafting manual and drawings.

Georgia Tech Engineer Photograph Collection
This collection contains photographs published in the Georgia Tech Engineer from 1938 to 1967, mainly depicting laboratories and technical subjects.

Georgia Tech Engineering Enrollment Records
This collection contains information on enrollment in the School of Engineering and numbers of degrees granted.

Georgia Tech Enrollment Records
This collection contains two Georgia Tech enrollment lists from 1888-1908 and 1904-1905.

Georgia Tech Faculty Biographical Forms
This collection contains Georgia Tech Faculty biographical information, which includes such information as date of birth, education, and military service.

Georgia Tech Faculty Correspondence
This collection contains a single piece of correspondence from the Georgia Tech faculty to the Georgia Tech Board of Trustees, which dealt with group insurance for faculty and staff.

Georgia Tech Faculty Roll Records
This collection contains faculty attendance records from 1932-1947.

Georgia Tech Faculty Women's Club Photographs
The Georgia Tech Faculty Women's Club, formerly known as the Georgia Tech Woman's Club, was founded in 1921 as a social and service organization for the wives of faculty members and administrators. Later the Club expanded to include women faculty members and administrators.This collection includes loose photographs removed from scrapbooks in the Georgia Tech Faculty Women's Club Records (UA301).

Georgia Tech Faculty Women's Club Records
The Georgia Tech Faculty Women's Club, formerly known as the Georgia Tech Woman's Club, was founded in 1921 as a social and service organization for the wives of faculty members and administrators. Later the Club expanded to include women faculty members and administrators.This collection includes administrative files, financial records, minutes, and yearbooks chronicling the business, social, and charitable activities of the organization. A set of scrapbooks also provide comprehensive documentation of the Club's activities for most of the organization's history.

Georgia Tech Financial Records
This collection contains financial records from Georgia Tech's capital campaign, the Georgia Tech Expansion Fund, later known as the Greater Georgia Tech Fund.

Georgia Tech Football Schedule and Advertisements
This collection contains an oversized advertisement and a 1931 Georgia Tech football schedule.

Georgia Tech Foundation Records
Founded in 1932 as the Georgia Tech Alumni Foundation, the Georgia Tech Foundation raises and distributes funds for the benefit of the Georgia Institute of Technology and higher education in Georgia. These records primarily document the establishment of the foundation and its financial status in the 1970s.

Georgia Tech Glee Club Collection
The materials in this collection consist of concert programs, invitations, tickets and a log book/scrapbook containing written notes relating to the club, as well as attached items such as newspaper clippings and other memorabilia.

Georgia Tech Marionettes Programs
The Georgia Tech Marionettes, named in 1915 after a two year existence on campus, became one of the student body's, and the city of Atlanta's, most popular pastimes. This collection is comprised of programs from the early 1920s and a yearbook photo page from the 1919 Blueprint.

Georgia Tech Naval R. O. T. C. Records
The Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps (R. O. T. C.) was established at Georgia Tech in 1926. These records document the history of the Georgia Tech Naval R. O. T. C. program through correspondence and program fliers.

Georgia Tech New Employee Insurance Plan Pamphlet
This collection contains a single insurance pamphlet for new Georgia Tech employees.

Georgia Tech Recruiting Materials
Georgia Tech opened its doors on October 8, 1888 with 129 students. By 1905, the enrollment had increased to 500, due to the recruiting efforts of the administration. Numerous advertisements and brochures were produced to boost Tech's student population during the early twentieth century. This collection includes brochures, advertisement clippings, and a poster focusing on Georgia Tech's recruiting attempts in its early years.

Georgia Tech Shop Records
This collection contains three pieces of correspondence from Alfred Jessop, Georgia Tech Shop Superintendent, to an unknown individual and to John W. Hewatt. The correspondence deals with the manufacturing of corn shellers by Georgia Tech shop students.

Georgia Tech Smoking Policy
This collection contains a single letter from the Georgia Tech deans and department heads notifying the campus of the smoking policy for both faculty and students.

Georgia Tech Social Events Programs
Georgia Tech holds several events each year honoring faculty, staff, benefactors, and alumni who help support the institution, financially and academically. Programs printed for such events make up this collection. The programs represent the President's Dinner, the Faculty Dinner, the Retirement & Awards Dinner, and the 10th Annual Research Awards Presentation.

Georgia Tech Songs Collection
This collection consists of Georgia Tech songs, marches, and cheers, including the "Alma Mater," "Rambling Wreck," "Up With the White and Gold," three renditions of "Yellow Jacket Girl," and other lesser-known music written in honor of Tech.

Georgia Tech Structural Design Language (GTSTRUDL) Records
Georgia Tech Structural Design Language (GTSTRUDL) is a computer-aided structural engineering software system for structural analysis and design process. The records include magnetic and cartridge tapes and accompanying paperwork for various versions of GTSTRUDL programs. The paperwork includes verification output listings, release forms, log files, user manuals, and various other documents.

Georgia Tech Student Center Records
After twenty-five years of planning and fundraising, ground was broken for a Georgia Tech student center in 1967. The Fred B. Wenn Student Center opened in 1970. The Student Center Records include construction plans and documents, calendars, speeches and ephemera from the 25th anniversary, and governing board records, consisting of agendas, minutes, correspondence, financial information, constitution and by-laws.

Georgia Tech Student Examinations and Papers
The Georgia Tech Student Examinations and Papers Collection includes exams and academic papers from different departments and schools throughout campus, such as the English, Physics, and Mathematics departments.

Georgia Tech Women's Forum Records
The Georgia Tech Women's Forum was formed in 1981 with the purpose of providing a network and support group for women employed by Georgia Tech. Materials in this collection include the forum's constitution, questionnaires about the forum answered by employees, political brochures, and materials suggesting ideas and events for the forum.

Georgia Tech Women's Investment Club Photographs
The Georgia Tech Women's Investment Club was an investment club consisting of members of the Georgia Tech Faculty Women's Club. The purpose of this organization was to instruct members in the basic practices of responsible financial investing and to become acquainted with the growth and income theories of investing. It was in existence from 1984 to 2005. The materials in this collection consist of eleven photographs that depict club members and their family members.

Georgia Tech Women's Investment Club Records
The Georgia Tech Women's Investment Club was an investment club consisting of members of the Georgia Tech Faculty Women's Club. The purpose of this organization was to instruct members in the basic practices of responsible financial investing and to become acquainted with the growth and income theories of investing. It was in existence from 1984 to 2005. Materials present in this collection include minutes, membership rolls, an organizational history, and the rules and regulations of the club.

Judge S. Price Gilbert, Sr.
During the 140th Commencement Exercises at the University of Georgia, Judge Price Gilbert presented the Gilbert Memorial Infirmary to faculty and students. This collection contains Judge Gilbert's remarks on the occasion.

Graduate Studies and Research Records
Graduate Studies and Research Records consist of a notebook compiling the various guidelines under which the original graduate division operated. The notebook includes some correspondence, but consists primarily of extractions from Graduate Council meeting minutes.

GTRI Press Releases
Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI), formerly known as the Engineering Experiment Station (EES), was created by the Georgia Legislature in 1919. The institute focuses on technical research for Georgia Tech. This collection contains three press releases dealing with GTRI research from 1947.

Daniel Guggenheim School of Aeronautics
During the 1938-1939 academic year, a proposal was made to establish a preliminary flight training program at Georgia Tech's Daniel Guggenheim School of Aeronautics, which was sponsored by the federal government. These records consist of several letters and memoranda dealing with the flight training program.

Lyman Hall Correspondence
This collection consists of the outgoing correspondence of Lyman Hall, President of the Georgia Institute of Technology from 1896-1905, from the first eight years of his presidency.

Laura Hammond Papers
Laura Hammond was an early librarian at Georgia Tech. These papers consist of a variety of her correspondence during her tenure, as well as addresses and speeches she gave at professional meetings.

President Edwin Harrison Photograph Collection
The photographs in this collection depict the Edison Foundation Conference on Cooperative Education, attended by President Harrison, and aerial views of the Southern Technical Institute and Naval Air Station.

President Edwin Harrison (1916-2001) Papers
Serving as Georgia Tech's sixth president from 1957-1969, Edwin Harrison saw the school through integration, unprecedented campus expansion, nuclear energy research, and the school's 75th anniversary. Materials relating to these subjects and many others include correspondence, architectural plans, institutional and departmental reports, meeting minutes and newspaper clippings.

History 4876 Final Papers
History 4876 ("Special Topics in History") is a class offered in the Ivan Allen College of Management, Policy, and International Affairs. This collection contains final papers from Spring 1999.

Images and Memories Photograph Collection
The pictorial history, Images and Memories: Georgia Tech, 1885-1985,was one of several projects celebrating Georgia Tech's centennial in 1985. This collection contains copy prints of many of the photographs that appeared in the book.

Institute Communications and Public Affairs Records
The Georgia Institute of Technology's Office of Institute Communications and Public Affairs (ICPA) was previously known as the news bureau and the public relations office. Among many other responsibilities, ICPA produces annual reports and tracks publicity Georgia Tech receives in various publications. These records include annual reports and newsclippings.

Institutional Self-Study Steering Committee Records
The Institutional Self-Study Steering Committee coordinated the campus-wide self-studies that were conducted within individual departments and schools. These records include minutes, reports, and correspondence for three distinct self-studies: 1961-1963, 1972-1973, and 1983-1984.

International Student and Scholar Services Records
The Office of International Student and Scholar Services was formed to serve the international student population at the Georgia Institute of Technology. This collection includes documents from the advisors regarding enrollment of international students, academic progress, and financial statements of the student loan fund for international students.

Irregular Students' Schedule
This collection contains a single schedule for Georgia Tech's irregular students for February 1917.

Ivan Allen College Records
The College of Sciences and Liberal Studies of the Georgia Institute of Technology offered a Social Sciences Minors Program with an area of specialty in philosophy. These records include two certificates granted to students in this program.

Koseme Society Records
The Koseme Society is a student honor society at Georgia Tech. These records reflect its membership activity for a period of fourteen years.

Georgia Tech Ledgers Collection
This collection consists of about 480 ledgers containing accounts payable and receivable records, student rolls (including records of payment, attendance, and offenses, as well as some grades), time sheets, dormitory records, budgets, and some correspondence. The ledgers primarily document student and financial records at Georgia Tech, but they also provide particularly rich documentation of the day-to-day operation of the first fifty years of the school's existence (1885-1935). The ledgers from the earliest years of this time period (1887-1920) represent some of the earliest extant manuscripts produced by Georgia Tech. The later volumes, particularly those dating from after ca. 1960, contain mainly budgetary and financial information.

Librarian's Reports
A dedicated room for Georgia Tech's library was first established in 1899, and the first librarian, Madge Flynn, was hired in 1901. From these humble beginnings, the library grew steadily over the years. These reports include monthly summaries of finances and activities to the president and library committee from librarians Madge Flynn and her successor, Laura Hammond.

Library Book Shower Records
The Library Book Shower was held on November 22, 1907 to raise funds and solicit book donations for the new Carnegie Library. The records include publicity, calling cards, invitation, and correspondence from invited guests.

Georgia Institute of Technology Masonic Club Records
The Georgia Tech Masonic Club was open to students, faculty, and staff who were Master Masons. These records reflect their four active years on campus.

Office of Computing Services Records
The Office of Computing Services developed COGITATE in March of 1985. This collection contains installation instructions and floppy disks.

Office of the Controller Records
Records include budgets, audits, reports on examination, cost reports, and material requests, as well as correspondence dealing with campus procedures, operations, policies, and curriculum.

Olympic Aquatic Center Architectural Drawings
The Olympic Aquatic Center architectural drawings include overall plans, detailed section drawings, elevations, and schedules for the electrical, plumbing, and materials of this building.

Olympic Village Photograph Collection
The campus of Georgia Tech served as the Olympic Village for the 1996 Centennial Olympic Games in Atlanta. For Tech, the Olympic Village represented the single biggest construction project in the school's history. In addition to the construction of seven new dormitories, such as Sixth Street Apartments and Hemphill Avenue Apartments, Tech also acquired an aquatic center. Although the majority of the photographs are not dated, they all originated around the 1996 Centennial Olympic Games.

Olympic Village Planning Records
Glenn Norman served as liaison between the Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games (ACOG) and Georgia Tech, holding the position of Olympic Village Coordinator from 1991 to 1992. He left Georgia Tech to work for ACOG after the reorganization of Tech’s Olympic administration. The Olympic Village Planning Records include correspondence, published documents, reports, drawings, presentation materials, and cruiseline brochures.

Olympic/Paralympic Photograph Collection
The Georgia Tech Olympic/Paralympic Planning Office was directly responsible for planning Georgia Tech's participation in the 1996 Centennial Olympic Games. Georgia Tech served as the Olympic Village and was the venue for boxing and aquatic competitions. This collection consists of numerous photographs documenting damage to the Georgia Tech campus and buildings that occurred during the Olympic and Paralympic games. All photographs were taken from July 23-29, 1996. Negatives are contained in the second box of the collection.

Olympic/Paralympic Planning Office Records
The Georgia Tech Olympic/Paralympic Planning Office was directly responsible for planning Georgia Tech’s participation in the 1996 Centennial Olympic Games. Georgia Tech served as the Olympic Village and was the venue for boxing and aquatic competitions. The records include details of the project management, correspondence with the Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games (ACOG) and paralympic agencies, contracts for use of facilities, details of dormitory and fraternity house construction and renovation, transportation, and provision for Institute operations during the Olympic period.

Omicron Delta Kappa Oral History Records
As part of an ongoing oral history project, the Georgia Tech chapter of Omicron Delta Kappa has recorded interviews with various campus leaders. This collection contains transcripts and cassette tapes of some of these interviews.

Phi Eta Sigma Fraternity Records
Phi Eta Sigma Fraternity is a freshman honor society chartered at Georgia Tech in 1930. Its records document events that the fraternity hosted.

Phi Kappa Phi Honorary Society Records
The Phi Kappa Phi Honorary Society includes both student and faculty in recognizing the academic and individual excellence in the Georgia Tech community. The materials in this collection reflect the activities of the group.

Price Gilbert Library Welcome Event Photograph Collection
This collection contains several photographs from Georgia Tech's Price Gilbert Memorial Library's Welcome Event for students. The photographs were taken at the beginning of the fall semester in August 2000.

Rent-A-Kid Photograph Collection
This collection contains numerous photographs of students working on computers in the Georgia Tech library, with the assistance of Miriam Drake and Anne Tinker, former head of the Systems Department.

Research News and Publication Office Visual Materials
The Research News and Publications Office Visual Materials consists of slides and photographs documenting research and innovation at Georgia Tech and organizations related to Georgia Tech. The images in this collection were taken to illustrate articles in one of RNPO's publications.

School of Chemistry and Biochemistry Records
The School of Chemistry and Biochemistry Records include Annual Reports of the director of the Department (later School) of Chemistry, correspondence, two Annual Reports of the Dean of Graduate Courses, and a few departmental planning documents and reports. The 1935-1936 Annual Report explains the reorganization of the department into Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Divisions.

School of Mathematics Report
On December 31, 1933, a meeting took place between Charles M. Snelling, chancellor of the University System, and college department heads from Georgia. During this meeting, the group discussed a possible statewide course coordination. This collection contains a report from Georgia Tech's mathematics department to Chancellor Snelling.

School of Physics Photograph Collection
The Physics Department was one of the eight original departments created, when Georgia Tech opened in 1888. This collection contains photographs of faculty members from the Physics Department.

School of Physics Records
The Physics Department was one of the original eight departments created when Georgia Tech opened in 1888. The first chair of the department was Isaac S. Hopkins, who also became Georgia Tech's first president. This collection contains student records (1919-1920), administrative correspondence of J.B. Edwards (1932-36), and personnel files of the Physics Department during the 1940s.

Selected Archives at Georgia Tech and Emory (SAGE)
The Woodruff Library of Emory University and the Georgia Institute of Technology Library and Information Center presented this report to the Robert W. Woodruff Foundation, Inc., which funded a project to build virtual library capabilities at both institutions.

Semester and Quarter Plan Report
This collection contains a single report, entitled "Report of Professor Daniel to Advisory Committee on Semester and Quarter Plan."

Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society, Georgia Institute of Technology Chapter Photographs
The Georgia Tech Sigma Xi Club was founded in 1946 and installed as a chapter of the national society of Sigma Xi in 1953. These photographs document club events during the early years of its existence at Georgia Tech.

Sports Information Office Records
The Sports Information Office, under the direction of the Georgia Tech Athletic Association, issues press releases relating to Georgia Tech's sports events. These records are composed of press releases from the Sports Information Office, dating from 1985-1992.

Student Activities Committee Records
These records document the activities of the Student Activities Committee during the late 1980s. Charters, minutes, a constitution and bylaws, and other administrative files make up the collection.

Student Government Association Records
This collection consists of administrative files of the Student Government Association. The records include materials such as budgetary matters, constitutions and by-laws, committee meeting minutes, and other organizational records.

Michael E. Thomas Papers
In 1988, under the leadership of then-President John Patrick Crecine, a restructuring plan was undertaken to prepare for the future of Georgia Tech as it continued to develop as a dominant technical institution. Michael E. Thomas, then acting executive vice president, was deeply involved in the academic restructuring. These papers, including correspondence, meeting minutes, reports, and proposals, document the reorganization of Georgia Tech.

Sandra W. Thornton Papers
Sandra W. Thornton joined the faculty of Georgia Tech in 1962 as an instructor in political science, retiring as assistant professor in the School of Public Policy in 1997. These papers document her activities in formulating Georgia Tech policy in the late 1980s and early 1990s.

Tournament of Roses Collection
This collection contains memorabilia from the Rose Bowl and Tournament of Roses parade in 1929.

Urban Renewal Projects Records
The Urban Renewal Projects Records document Georgia Tech Urban Renewal Project R-85 and Urban Renewal Project R-111, the combination of which substantially increased the size of Georgia Tech's campus. The records include correspondence, memoranda, inventory forms, ledgers, and project maps.

Vice President for Student Affairs Photograph Collection
The Vice President of Student Affairs Photograph Collection contains twenty color photographs removed from their correlating manuscript materials, UA325. These photographs include a snap shot of the Roger Wehrle family, the Student Services staff for 1994-1995, and photos of James Dull with the George C. Griffin statue. There is also a photo of the Griffin statue as the casualty of a prank, with a cigarette and puppy slippers.

Vice President for Student Affairs Records
The collection consists of administrative files and student government records from the office of the Vice President for Student Affairs, including minutes of several student organizations, long-range and strategic planning files, materials on organizations in the Vice President’s purview, and biographical files on selected Vice Presidents.

Frank O. Walsh, Jr. Photograph Collection
This collection contains photographs depicting the Georgia Tech campus and dormitory life during the early twentieth century. The description of the photographs provided is identical to that written on the images.

WGST Radio Photographs
The photographs document the radio station primarily in the 1950s. The collection includes images of individuals, the studios and buildings, and radio equipment as well as photographs of some of the station's special events.

WGST Radio Records
The WGST records document the history of the station, from its founding to its eventual sale, spanning a total of 52 years. Administrative files in Series 1 document the daily operations, lawsuits, and sale of the radio station. The studio logs of Series 2 provide detailed lists of the station's programming, advertising, and public service announcements for the period from 1940 to 1970.

William A. Alexander Memorial Coliseum Campaign Records
The idea for the Alexander Memorial Coliseum as a living memorial to William A. Alexander, longtime football coach and athletic association director, was conceived shortly after his death in April 1950. These records document the fundraising activities of the volunteer corps that set out to raise $1.5 million in three months.

William Anderson Alexander
The photographs in this collection document the life of William Alexander during his college days at Georgia Tech (1906-1912) through the late 1940s.

Women's Resource Center Records
Opened in 1998, the Women's Resource Center enhances the academic performance and personal development of women at Georgia Tech by providing information, support, training, and services. This collection consist of administrative and event materials depicting the history of the center.

Georgia Tech YMCA Collection
The papers in this collection document the early years of the Georgia Tech YMCA, the dedication of the building in 1912, and the social and religious activities at Tech that were sponsored by the YMCA, especially during the late 1930s to early 1950s. These records also provide some information on the organization's support and administration of international programs during the 1960s and early 1970s.