Box 1
Container
Contains 5 Results:
Fourth Purdue seal design by Mrs. Marion Woodbury, 1909
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1, Item: 5
Identifier: MSF 474, File 1, Item 5
Scope and Contents
Image on program for 4-H Round-up.
Dates:
1909
Staff Photo by Vellinger, Dick. Student Rights Aired. The Journal and Courier, p. unknown , May 23, 1968
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 3, Item: 5
Identifier: MSF 474, File 3, Item 5
Scope and Contents
A black and white photograph of Purdue students at the "Hello Walk" rally.]
Dates:
May 23, 1968
Correspondence sent to Katie Markee from Gowan, explains items he was giving to the Purdue Archives and Special Collection, May 11, 2011
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 5, Item: 5
Identifier: MSF 474, File 5, Item 5
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Albert J. Gowan papers document Albert J. Gowan's involvement in the design of the Purdue University seal, Purdue centennial material, and Krannert logo, along with miscellaneous items, such as press clippings related to the projects. Information on the various designs of the Purdue seal proceeding Gowan's 1968 design is also included among the papers. The press material also provides key information on the Purdue seal, Purdue centennial graphic materials, and the design of the Krannert...
Dates:
May 11, 2011
Various slides of Purdue seal and board showing proper placement of seal alongside the Exponent title, circa 1968
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 5, Item: 5
Identifier: MSF 474, File 7, Item 5
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Albert J. Gowan papers document Albert J. Gowan's involvement in the design of the Purdue University seal, Purdue centennial material, and Krannert logo, along with miscellaneous items, such as press clippings related to the projects. Information on the various designs of the Purdue seal proceeding Gowan's 1968 design is also included among the papers. The press material also provides key information on the Purdue seal, Purdue centennial graphic materials, and the design of the Krannert...
Dates:
circa 1968
Image of fifth design; working from a sketch by Mrs. Marion Woodbury, his daughter, Charles H. Benjamin, Dean of Engineering designed this design. , 1909
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 11, Item: 5
Identifier: MSF 474, File 11, Item 5
Scope and Contents
The shield was reduced in size and the symbols reduced to three. The griffin now held a Roman lamp of learning. The design was used for the next sixty years.
Dates:
1909