Buildings -- Michigan -- Houghton
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Lloyd and Jan Dalquist Photograph Collection
Photograph collection, 1973-1990, by Jan and Lloyd Dalquist, of Michigan Technological University in Houghton, Michigan and the surrounding community.
Michigan Department of Public Health Houghton Branch scrapbook
Scrapbook, 1961-1974, of the Houghton Branch of the Michigan Department of Public Health.
Michigan Technological University Center for Integrated Learning and Information Technology construction photographs
Color photographs, approximately 2003, of construction and renovation of the library, Rekhi Hall, and Advanced Technology Development Complex at Michigan Technological University.
Michigan Technological University Coed Hall Memorandums
Memorandums, 1963-1970, from advisors of Coed Hall, a coeducational dormitory and food service complex at Michigan Technological University in Houghton, Michigan. Includes memos on key privileges, security, telephones, women student and annual reports. Also includes a paper on the non-participants in the Optional Hour Program and a letter to the Dean of Women at Ryerson Polytechnical Institute inquiring about campus life for women.
Michigan Technological University Hotchkiss Hall Construction Log
Log, 1929-1932, of the Buildings Department at Michigan Technological University in Houghton, Michigan. Construction log details meetings, visits from contractors, and the construction of the Engineering Building, later renamed Hotchkiss Hall.
Raymond L. Smith Papers
Papers, circa 1965-circa 1979, of Dr. Raymond Lloyd Smith, sixth president of Michigan Technological University in Houghton, Michigan. Includes minutes, correspondence and clippings as well as files and reports on long range planning, campus building plans, the Ford Forestry Center and the Sault St. Marie branch of Michigan Technolgical University. Also includes photographs and audiovisual materials.
Sherman Gym / Walker Arts and Humanities Building renovation records
Records, 1959-1983, documenting the renovation plans for the Sherman Gym / Walker Arts and Humanities Building at Michigan Technological University.