Programs (documents).
Found in 31 Collections and/or Records:
James B. French memorabilia
Menus and programs from the Cornell Society of Civil Engineers; biographical information about Cornell civil engineers from "The Cornell Civil Engineer"; menus from other Cornell alumni dinners; Class Day programs and invitation, 1891 and 1911; Tau Beta Pi banquet menu, 1911; "Report of the A.W. Smith-E.E. Haskell Testimonial Committee," 1924; "The Proposed Residential Halls" brochure; and alumni publications.
John S. Howell collection
Leslie B. Young memorabilia
Freshman Banquest menu/program, signed, 1910; Class Day programs, 1912, 1913; and Commencement program, 1913.
Lionel Wolberger papers
Correspondence, creative and academic writings, and musical work, including scores, sheet music, and programs and broadsides for musical performances; also, audiocassettes, phonodiscs,videotapes, and CDs and DVDs of digitized material.
Marion R. Roberts miscellany
Items relating to Cornell student activities including songs, programs, dance cards, and clippings.
Music Library records
Files from the Music Library include planning and review, space planning, and other facilities documents, ca. 1970-1986; records relating to the renovation of Lincoln Hall, 1995-2000; Music Library accession books, 4 volumes; Cornell University Concert Band programs, 1947-1967; and miscellaneous correspondence and publications.
New York, Boston, and Ithaca theater programs
Paul C. Wanser scrapbook
Scrapbook includes newspaper clippings, dance cards, and photographs, including Cornell's mascot and athletic events. Also programs from musical events, football, track and field, and the Inter-Allied Games held in 1919.
Robert J. Smith papers
Correspondence, research, articles, course material and lectures pertaining to Dr. Smith's study of Japan.
Ruth Ellen Chipman and Albert Thomas Chipman. Family papers
Collection includes Beers and Chipman family deeds, 1836, 1838, 1876, 1885, and 1887; letters to Ruth E. Chipman from her parents, her brother Tom (Albert Thomas), and his wife, Margaret; letters from Tom Chipman while he was stationed in Europe during World War I; photographs of Cornell scenes and Florida landscapes. Also, programs and bankbooks; student handbook; notebooks of Ruth and Tom Chipman; correspondence re employment; and Ruth Chipman's Master of Arts diploma.