The Stevens Indicator Photographs and Manuscripts Collection (1899-2008)
Scope and Contents
The records were donated over time to the Indicator offices from various departments on campus and Stevens alumni. The collection contains unique correspondence, photographs, and printed materials ranging from 1899 to 2008 and deal with a broad spectrum of Stevens Institute of Technology history, including its administration and staff, alumni, campus events, student organizations, research output, and items related to the Stevens family.
Dates
- 1899 - 2008
Biographical / Historical
The materials in this collection were used for research and publication by the staff of The Stevens Indicator, the alumni magazine of Stevens Institute of Technology. The first issue of The Stevens Indicator was published in 1884 as a 12-page student newsletter to report on campus events, research, and alumni activity. Over time, the magazine became an instrument of the Stevens Alumni Association to help foster and sustain alumni engagement within the Stevens community.
Extent
10 Linear Feet
Language of Materials
English
Arrangement
The collection will be organized into two series and arranged alphabetically at the subseries level. The original order and titles at the folder level is preserved.
Series I: University Documentation and History
- Subseries A: General Alumni Images
- Subseries B: Alumni Classes/Individual Alumni
- Subseries C: University Events
- Subseries D: Campus Buildings
- Subseries E: Academic Departments/Laboratories/Research Centers
- Subseries F: Faculty/Staff/Trustees
- Subseries G: Stevens Presidents
- Subseries H: Student Organizations and Athletics
- Subseries I: Photographs Used in Stevens Indicator
- Subseries J: Stevens Family History
- Title
- The Stevens Indicator Photographs and Manuscripts Collection, 1899-2008
- Author
- Ted Houghtaling, Archivist & Digital Projects Librarian
- Date
- 2021-04-07
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
Repository Details
Part of the Samuel C. Williams Library - University Archives Repository