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Kodak-UR Exhibit Collection Kodak-UR Exhibit Collection This finding aid was produced using ArchivesSpace on September 25, 2021. English. Describing Archives: A Content Standard University of Rochester Archives Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation River Campus Libraries, University of Rochester 500 Joseph C. Wilson Blvd. Rochester, New York 14627-0055 [email protected] Kodak-UR Exhibit Collection Table of Contents Summary Information .................................................................................................................................... 3 Scope and Contents note ............................................................................................................................... 3 Administrative Information ............................................................................................................................ 3 Collection Inventory ....................................................................................................................................... 4 - Page 2 - Kodak-UR Exhibit Collection Summary Information Repository: University of Rochester Archives Title: Kodak-UR Exhibit Collection ID: UA204 Date: 1960 Physical Description: 4 boxes Language of the English Material: Preferred Citation (Name of item, if applicable), KODAK-UR EXHIBIT COLLECTION, 1960. Rare Books Special Collections & Preservation Department, University of Rochester. ^ Return to Table of Contents Scope and Contents note The Kodak-University of Rochester Exhibit Collection consists of the photographs and slides used in a joint exhibit in 1960. The photographs are primarily scenes from the River Campus and University Medical Center Pediatrics unit, as well as classrooms from area schools. ^ Return to Table of Contents Administrative Information Publication Statement University of Rochester Archives Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation River Campus Libraries, University of Rochester 500 Joseph C. Wilson Blvd. - Page 3- Kodak-UR Exhibit Collection Rochester, New York 14627-0055 [email protected] Restrictions on Access For access to this collection, please contact the University of Rochester Archives ([email protected]) at least two business days prior to your planned visit. Please note: Some materials may be restricted or require permission for use. Restrictions on Use To request reproductions or permission to publish materials from the collection, please contact the University of Rochester Archives ([email protected]). Researchers may be responsible for determining any copyright questions. ^ Return to Table of Contents Collection Inventory Title/Description Instances Photographs Box 1 Administrator Box 1 object 1 Admitting office (Pediatrics - Mrs. Caccamise) Box 1 object 2 Aerial view of River Campus to Downtown Box 1 object 3 Architectural rendering of rehab/diagnostic center (University of Box 1 object 4 Rochester Medical Center) Carnegie Corporation letter, April 22, 1959 Box 1 object 5 Civic Music Association newsletter, February 1960 Box 1 object 6 Class on education Box 1 object 7 Classroom for disabled children Box 1 object 8 College of Education diplomas Box 1 object 9 Computing - magnetic tape and printouts Box 1 object 10 Construction on the River Campus Box 1 object 11 Construction on the River Campus Box 1 object 12 Doctors looking at x-rays Box 1 object 13 Drafting office Box 1 object 14 - Page 4- Kodak-UR Exhibit Collection Drafting office Box 1 object 15 Eastman Quad Box 1 object 16 Eastman Quad Box 1 object 17 Eastman Theatre marquee Box 1 object 18 Eastman Theatre performance Box 1 object 19 Elementary school classroom Box 1 object 20 Elementary school classroom Box 1 object 21 Elementary school music class Box 1 object 22 Faculty members in classroom Box 1 object 23 Faculty presentation Box 1 object 24 Faculty presentation Box 1 object 25 Howard Hanson in Eastman Theatre for practice session Box 1 object 26 Junior high art class Box 1 object 27 Library employee Box 1 object 28 Map of Asia Box 1 object 29 Math class Box 1 object 30 Math demonstration Box 1 object 31 Math demonstration Box 1 object 32 Memorial Art Gallery - Adult sculpture class with William Ehrich Box 1 object 33 Memorial Art Gallery - Ancient art exhibit Box 1 object 34 Memorial Art Gallery - Exterior Box 1 object 35 Memorial Art Gallery - Exterior (close-up) Box 1 object 36 Memorial Art Gallery - Interior Box 1 object 37 Memorial Art Gallery - Modern art discussion Box 1 object 38 Memorial Art Gallery - Religious painting Box 1 object 39 Memorial Art Gallery - Renoir Box 1 object 40 Men touring scientific apparatus Box 1 object 41 Modern building (unknown) Box 1 object 42 Music instruction (flute) Box 1 object 43 Office workers Box 1 object 44 Orchestra practice Box 1 object 45 Patient and x-ray Box 1 object 46 - Page 5- Kodak-UR Exhibit Collection Patient arrives in Pediatrics Box 1 object 47 Patient in Pediatrics Box 1 object 48 Patient receiving treatment Box 1 object 49 Patient with doctor (Pediatrics) Box 1 object 50 Power plant Box 1 object 51 Rush Rhees Library - Balcony Box 1 object 52 Rush Rhees Library at night Box 1 object 53 Science class demonstration Box 1 object 54 Science demonstration Box 1 object 55 Science demonstration Box 1 object 56 Scientist at work in laboratory Box 1 object 57 Scientist at work in laboratory Box 1 object 58 Strong Memorial Hospital - Main entrance Box 1 object 59 Strong Memorial Hospital - Wing R Box 1 object 60 Strong Memorial Hospital - Wing R Box 1 object 61 Strong Memorial Hospital - Wing R Box 1 object 62 Student nurses with patient (pediatrics) Box 1 object 63 Student-professor conference Box 1 object 64 Student shaking hands with professor/advisor Box 1 object 65 Students on Eastman Quad and steps of Rush Rhees Library Box 1 object 66 Students walking on Eastman Quad toward Rush Rhees Library Box 1 object 67 Surgery Box 1 object 68 Women's chorus Box 1 object 69 Slide show Box 2 River Campus aerial view (photograph) Box 2 object 1 Rush Rhees Library (2 photographs) Box 2 object 2 United States map Box 2 object 3 World map Box 2 object 4 "The Challenge of Excellence" Box 2 object 5 "Enrollment" Box 2 object 6 "Operating Room" Box 2 object 7 #2 - "Facilities" Box 2 object 8 - Page 6- Kodak-UR Exhibit Collection #8 - University of Rochester liberal arts emblem Box 2 object 9 #9 - University of Rochester Seal Box 2 object 10 #17 - "Apllications for Admission: Undergraduate School" Box 2 object 11 #18 - "Enrollees' Class Rank in Secondary School" Box 2 object 12 #19 - "Medical School Admissions" Box 2 object 13 #20 - "Maintain and extend the ideal of Excellence. ." Box 2 object 14 #28A - "First Two Years in Liberal Arts" Box 2 object 15 #28B - "Bachelor's Degree Programs" Box 2 object 16 #28C - "Master's Programs" Box 2 object 17 #28D - "Doctoral Programs" Box 2 object 18 #29A - "Undergraduate Students" Box 2 object 19 #29B - "Graduate Students" Box 2 object 20 #32 - "Comparative Changes in Real Income" Box 2 object 21 #33 - "New College Faculty Members" Box 2 object 22 #37A - Two small drawings: Rush Rhees Library and a man Box 2 object 23 #37B - "Economic Status," "Professional Status," etc. Box 2 object 24 #38 - "Research: Essential to the University" Box 2 object 25 #39 - "Working Facilities, Financial Support" Box 2 object 26 #40 - "Research Grants" Box 2 object 27 #42 - "Frontiers in Medical Research" Box 2 object 28 Slide show (continued) Box 3 #47A - "1930 - 492 Sq. Ft. Per Student" Box 3 object 1 #47B - "1958 - 120 Sq. Ft. Per Student" Box 3 object 2 #47C - "How the 120 Sq. Ft. are Used" Box 3 object 3 #60 - Image of bucket pouring water into smaller bucket, Box 3 object 4 overflows #65 - "Living and Learning" Box 3 object 5 "End Slide" (Rush Rhees Library at night) Box 3 object 6 Oversize materials Box 4 Oversize prints of several photographs from Box 1 Box 4 Folder 1 Oversize slide material - "Animal Facility and Research Wing," Box 4 Folder 2 science graphics Chalk/pastel drawing of a sunburst - red background (?) Box 4 Folder 3 - Page 7- Kodak-UR Exhibit Collection - Page 8-.
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