Photographs of Fashion Institute of Technology Administrators giving speeches at a cornerstone laying ceremony in the Administration and Technical building, now known as the Marvin Feldman Center. It appears that a time capsule was placed inside the cornerstone.
Photographs of the 1969 April 21 Groundbreaking Ceremony. Former Mayor John Lindsay gave a speech. Several men break into the ground with shovels.
Press written by FIT and about FIT by other publications.
Photographs, full size negatives and some color photographs of students in the Textile program classes, doing textile identification, creating textile designs, doing screen printing, textile designs, weaving on a loom, selecting fabrics from manufacturers, and attending a guest lecture.
1 photograph and contact proofs from an album entitled "May 15th to 18th, 1961." Photographs are of models in various poses modelling clothing. The photographs were taken by Brooks Edler.
Photographs from an album entitled "Honor Scholarship Breakfast 11/1/1960." Photographs appear to be from different events. Includes snapshots of Arnold Scaasi.
Random Photographs of Administrators and Faculty of the Fashion Institute of Technology. Photographs of large meetings and events. Photographs of Presidential Candidate Thomas Dewey with administrators. Photographs of professor lecturing.
Photographs of scenes related to the Fashion Buying and Merchandising Program: people looking at clothing and reviewing business documentation.
Photographs taken by Bruce Davidson. Stamped on reverse of photographs as copyright 1969 Magnum Photos. Also stamped FIT Information Services, Advertising Design, and Atmosphere Campus - In and Around.
Photograph of women wearing hats from the millinery program.
Two photographs of women modelling outfits. One photograph of 4 female students in front the of Needle Trades Building, labelled on back.
Two oversized images. One images details the dates of construction of the buildings on the Fashion Institute of Technology's campus. The other image is a mockup of the Administration and Technical Building, now known as the Marvin Feldman Center.