Communal collections box 82
Contains 33 Results:
Apollo 11 Pennant
Collection on the 100th Anniversary of the First Official Airmail
Operation Jupiter Centennial Pennant , 1959
Lilly Hall of Life Sciences records
The Lilly Hall of Life Sciences records document the planning, development, and construction of Lilly Hall. It consists of correspondence, technical drawings, floor plans, maps, architect construction specifications, photographs and negatives, reviews of life science buildings at other institutions, and reports of departmental needs for the new building. Also included are two booklets advertising the building following its completion.
Building Planning Documents, 1939 - 1959
Contains various documents related to the planning of Lilly Hall, including correspondence, expense reports, technical drawings, space need reports, staff hours and teaching reports for departments which would be housed in the new building, and reviews of similar life science buildings at other American institutions.
Classroom Needs, 1948
The Lilly Hall of Life Sciences records document the planning, development, and construction of Lilly Hall. It consists of correspondence, technical drawings, floor plans, maps, architect construction specifications, photographs and negatives, reviews of life science buildings at other institutions, and reports of departmental needs for the new building. Also included are two booklets advertising the building following its completion.
Specifications for Complete Construction, 1950-1953, 1962-1963
Specifications for the construction of the Life Science Building (Lilly Hall), prepared by the architecture firm Walter Scholer and Associates. Included are specifications for the Life Science Building “unit one,” buildings one and two, south wing foundations, and research laboratories.
Telephone Service, 1952 - 1956
The Lilly Hall of Life Sciences records document the planning, development, and construction of Lilly Hall. It consists of correspondence, technical drawings, floor plans, maps, architect construction specifications, photographs and negatives, reviews of life science buildings at other institutions, and reports of departmental needs for the new building. Also included are two booklets advertising the building following its completion.