Drexel Institute of Art, Science, and Industry -- Students
Found in 55 Collections and/or Records:
Anna Margaret White Powell papers
Anna Williams papers
Most of Ms. Williams’s papers consist of school related records, such as rosters and report cards. There's also ephemera, such Drexel song lyrics, as well as a letter of updates from her class in 1918. It also contains a copy of "School Needlework: A Course of Study in Sewing designed for use in Schools, Teacher's Edition" (1892) by Olive C. Hapgood. An inscription inside the front cover reads: "Anna J. Williams, Jan 31 1914." Aside from the book, the date range is 1913 to 1918.
Charles R. Barker student scrapbook
Class of ‘99 library science students in Drexel Institute classroom., circa 1899
Library classroom. Library Classroom in Drexel Institute. Class of '99.
Corner of the Reference department in the Drexel Institute library. , circa 1899
Interior of Drexel Institute library, originally located in the southwest corner on the first floor of the Main Building.
Department of Science and Technology chemistry lab, 1903-1904
This series is arranged into subseries by department: art, domestic science and arts, engineering and science, library school, mechanic arts, secretarial, physical education, and unidentified. The bulk of the photos are from 1903-1904 and 1914-1915. Domestic science is the predominant subject. Folders are arranged chronologically within subseries; folders marked with prefix OV are located in box 2.
Department of Science and Technology chemistry laboratory, circa 1904
This series is arranged into subseries by department: art, domestic science and arts, engineering and science, library school, mechanic arts, secretarial, physical education, and unidentified. The bulk of the photos are from 1903-1904 and 1914-1915. Domestic science is the predominant subject. Folders are arranged chronologically within subseries; folders marked with prefix OV are located in box 2.
Department of Science and Technology, machine testing laboratory, circa 1904
This series is arranged into subseries by department: art, domestic science and arts, engineering and science, library school, mechanic arts, secretarial, physical education, and unidentified. The bulk of the photos are from 1903-1904 and 1914-1915. Domestic science is the predominant subject. Folders are arranged chronologically within subseries; folders marked with prefix OV are located in box 2.
Department of Science and Technology students in the chemistry laboratory , 1903-1904
This series is arranged into subseries by department: art, domestic science and arts, engineering and science, library school, mechanic arts, secretarial, physical education, and unidentified. The bulk of the photos are from 1903-1904 and 1914-1915. Domestic science is the predominant subject. Folders are arranged chronologically within subseries; folders marked with prefix OV are located in box 2.
Department of Science and Technology students taking notes in the physics laboratory, undated
This series is arranged into subseries by department: art, domestic science and arts, engineering and science, library school, mechanic arts, secretarial, physical education, and unidentified. The bulk of the photos are from 1903-1904 and 1914-1915. Domestic science is the predominant subject. Folders are arranged chronologically within subseries; folders marked with prefix OV are located in box 2.