Virginia Polytechnic Institute (1944-1970)
Dates
- Usage: 1944 - 1970
Found in 278 Collections and/or Records:
Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Blacksburg, Virginia
Map shows VPI, with hand-colored coded locations, though the colors' meanings are not explicated on the map.
[Virginia Polytechnic Institute Campus]
Map shows the CPI campus circa 1938/1939.
[Virginia Polytechnic Institute Campus]
Map shows the VPI campus circa 1946. Hand-written notes on the map suggest that it was part of the 1946 catalogue.
[Virginia Polytechnic Institute Campus]
Map shows the campus of VPA circa 1946.
[Virginia Polytechnic Institute Campus]
Map shows the VPI campus circa 1944.
Virginia Polytechnic Institute Faculty Tour of Allied Chemical Facilities Records
Photographs and other documentation of tour by Virginia Polytechnic Institute faculty of Allied Chemical Facilities in Hopewell, Virginia area on November 29, 1966. Faculty on the tour included Fred Bull, Wolter J. Fabrycky, R. Craig Fabian, G. H. Beyer, Carl Renfro, Nelson Murphy, Lee Humbert, Wilson Schmidt, Ron Patten, G. B. Pawley, R. R. Wright, Henry L. Wood, Alan Clifford, Harold Bell, William Hunter, and M. L. Oliver.
Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Plan of Steam Mains and Returns and Contours
Map shows steam mains and returns, along with the topography near the boiler plant on the VPI campus.
Virginia Social Science Association Records
This collection contains the records of the Virginia Social Science Association, including correspondence, minutes, programs, committee reports, working files for annual meetings, financial and membership records.
Records of the Virginia Tech Amateur Radio Association
Virginia Tech and Local History Mounted Clippings
In general, the Virginia Tech and Local History Mounted Clippings include newspaper clippings, photocopies, ephermera, unpublished and/or informal publications, and other papers relating to a specific subject area. Files in this collection relate to Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, and the activities of members of the community or university. The collection was primarily collected by library staff through the 1960s.