Receipt for Convention Expenses, May 17, 1899
TIAA-CREF informational film. Includes faculty and staff interviews and campus footage from Cooper Union, New York University, Rockefeller University, and Vassar College. Produced by Peter Rosen Productions
Main (Thompson) Library location: South wing -- Fourth window. Renatus Beck (c. 14-- – 1522) was born in Cologne, and by 1510, he began to work with – and married into the family of – printer Johannes Prüss. Upon Prüss' death in 1511, Beck continued his practice along with his brother-in-law
Class of 1900 in the Alumnae Parade
Alumnae Parade
Class of 1921 in the Alumnae Parade
Class of 1923 at the Alumnae Parade
Class of 1922 in the Alumnae Parade
Class of 1902 in the Alumnae Parade
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