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Photograph of Midge Costanza with women from NOW
Midge Costanza at a march with members of the National Organization for Women (NOW), including Jean O'Leary and Ginny Foat
Midge Costanza in TV Studio photograph, c. 1980s
Midge Costanza posing in a TV studio, likely after her resignation from the White House and her move to California to find employment in the…
Midge Costanza and the National Gay Task Force photograph, 1977-03-26
Midge Costanza and members of the National Gay Task Force (NGTF) during their historic visit to the White House
Lewis Henry Morgan (1818-1881)
"Section F, mausoleum on Lot 65, was Rochester's great intellectual leader of the 19th century."
Manuscript Volume 1:2a. Council of the Six Nations at Tonawanda LaForts Speech. Medicine Men, October 1847
Also a newspaper clipping (October 1847?) titled, "Indian Council of the Six Nations at Tonawanda."
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Manuscript Volume 1:12. Description of an Indian council at Tonawanda by George Riley, October 1, 2, and 3, 1845<br />
Clipping from the Daily American, Rochester, v. 1 #249, (October 7, 1845).
Midge Costanza and Jimmy Carter photograph, c. 1976
A photo of Midge Costanza and Jimmy Cartler, likely taken around the time of him winning the 1976 Presidential election
Ruth Scott Quote
Ruth Scott quote, illustrated for the exhibition, We Want More and We will Have it! , March 2020
Midge Costanza quote
Midge Costanza quote, illustrated for the exhibition, We Want More and We will Have it! , March 2020
Susan B. Anthony quote
Susan B. Anthony quote, illustrated for the exhibition, We Want More and We will Have it! , March 2020
 “War Time/ New Janitors,” Crapsey Clothing Company, Rochester, New York, ca. 1915.
Reproduction of a photograph, “War Time/ New Janitors,” Crapsey Clothing Company, Rochester, New York, ca. 1915.
Smash Patriarchy
"Smash Patriarchy" protest sign, University of Rochester, ca. 1977
River Campus: Expansion plans
These drawings show the planned expansion of the River Campus to meet the needs for student enrollment of 1000, 2500, and 4000 students. In addition…
Rush Rhees Library: Rendering (circa 1968)
Rendering of the 1970 addition to Rush Rhees Library
Rush Rhees Library: Rendering (1930)
Rendering showing the original planned expansion of Rush Rhees Library
Rush Rhees Library: Handbook (1970)
To assist library users in finding their way around the newly opened library, this handbook was issued, and featuring a new logo for the library.
Rush Rhees Library: Floor plans (1970)
Floor plans showing the areas of the library after the construction of the addition to Rush Rhees Library. Note that at that time the floors were…
Rush Rhees Library: Study Spaces (1970)
Stack and study spaces in the 1970 addition to Rush Rhees Library on level A and the third floor.
Rush Rhees Library: Reserve Reading Room (1970)
In 1970, the Reserve Reading Room was relocated to the ground floor of the Library. Between 1970 and 2018, the space evolved from a Reserve Reading…
Rush Rhees Library: Dedication (1970)
John Richmond Russell receives a commendation from University of Rochester president W. Allen Wallis as part of the dedication events for the Rush…
Rush Rhees Library: Staff spaces
Until the advent of digital materials, adding physical collections--primarily books and journals--required space for processing. From 1970 to 2007,…
Rush Rhees Library: Reserve Reading Room (1930)
The Reserve Reading Room provided study space for students using assigned course materials. From 1930 to 1970, the Reserve Reading Room was located on…
Rush Rhees Library: Barbara J. Burger iZone
iZone is a creative problem-solving space, program and community designed to empower students to explore and imagine ideas for social, cultural,…
Rush Rhees Library: Evans Lam Square
Based on the concept of a town square, Lam Square serves as a communal space for users to do research, collaborate on projects, explore new…
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