Negatives (photographic).
Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
C. Beverly Davison papers
Clarence Stein papers
Contains job files relating to Clarence Stein's work as an architect and city planner, along with writings, including material pertaining to his book, Toward New Towns for America. Also contains personal and professional correspondence; correspondence and photographs pertaining to travels in China and the Far East; photographs of Stein, friends, and family; and medals, certificates, and pins.
Cornell University, Natural History Museum photographs
Three 8x10 prints and ca. 200 35mm. negatives of the Natural History Museum in McGraw Hall, ca. 1950.
Cornell University Office of Sponsored Programs illustrations and negatives
Negatives and illustrations of research activities at Cornell University in the 1950s and 1960s.
John Hall Barron papers
Correspondence, typescripts and photocopies of John H. Barron's articles, newspaper clippings about him, obituaries and testimonials, photographs and photograph negatives, and printed matter concerning agriculture in New York State. Also, his high school diploma, photocopy of his birth certificate, and a memorial plaque (Box 1).
John Nolen papers
Louis Agassiz Fuertes and the singular beauty of birds papers
Frederick G. Marcham's correspondence file for publication of his book LOUIS AGASSIZ FUERTES AND THE SINGULAR BEAUTY OF BIRDS; a negative of a Fuertes photograph, ca.1900-1910; Ektachrome transparencies used in the book; negatives and slides; galley proofs; other material related to the book; and book reviews.
Robertson Matthews papers
Includes correspondence, mostly with W.H. Boynton; scrapbooks; typescript of BALFOUR HORNSBY by Hal O'Penselwood; HIS LOST CHORD by Matthews, 47 pages; manuscript and typescript of "A Glimpse of Goldwin Smith"; Allegheny College Annual, 1903; postcards; and photographs and negatives, many of Cornell.
University Photography records
Photographs, contact sheets, negatives, and slides depicting students and faculty, buildings, and campus events.
William R. George family papers
Collection contains extensive correspondence and other materials concerning William R. George and the founding of the George Junior Republic, the evolution of the Republic and its part in educational reform in the early twentieth century; and the establishment of other Junior Republics in the United States