Scrapbooks
Found in 616 Collections and/or Records:
Cornell University College of Architecture, Art, and Planning records
Contains administrative and historical records of the College of Architecture, Art, and Planning.
Cornell University Crew records
Includes varsity and freshman crew ephemera and photographs.
Cornell University Department of Landscape Architecture records
Includes correspondence and material relating to the College of Architecture and the Department of Landscape Design.
Cornell University Department of Plant Pathology records
Includes class rosters and grade books; student grade reports; lists of course registrations and fees; reports and results of experiments, etc.
Cornell University Department of Theatre Arts records
Records of the Department of Theatre Arts (fomerly the Department of Public Speaking and then the Department of Speech and Drama) as well as the Cornell Dramatic Club and the Cornell University Theatre.
Cornell University football clippings
Large scrapbook of newspaper clippings on the performance of Cornell's football team throughout the Fall of 1900.
Cornell University scrapbook
This scrapbook consists of clippings about Cornell University as taken from Buffalo, New York area newspapers between 1898 and 1910. It previously was part of the collection at the Buffalo Public Library.
Cornell University Sprint Football collection
Cornell University Student Council records
Minutes of meetings (1915-1956), account books (1921-1956), scrapbook of clippings about the Student Council Survey Committee (1948-1954), and scrapbooks and loose materials concerning freshman orientation programs (1942-1964), including correspondence, form letters, reports and printed matter. 1944 program for "Boys 'n Ivy," a variety show benefit for the Ithaca Reconstruction Home.
Cornell University Summer School scrapbook
Scrapbook containing correspondence, pamphlets, documents, and newspaper clippings concerning the founding of Cornell University's Summer School in 1892 and its operation and course offerings from 1892-1912.