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- Title
- Two Essays on Corporate Finance
- Creator
- Wang, Bo
- Date
- 2021
- Description
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This dissertation is comprised of two essays on finance. In the first chapter, I investigate whether and to what extent unionization would...
Show moreThis dissertation is comprised of two essays on finance. In the first chapter, I investigate whether and to what extent unionization would influence the compensation to the non-executive employees. In the second chapter, I explore how social capital would impact regional innovation performance by private firms.In the first chapter, I examine the effects of unionization on stock options granted to non-executive employees. Adopting a regression discontinuity design, I find that employees receive more stock options after the union election wins. The positive association is more pronounced when unions have more bargaining power and when free-riding problems are less severe. Further, I provide evidence that employees receive more stock options when CEOs are entrenched. Finally, I show that stock options provide risk-taking incentives to non-executive employees. This work provides a potential explanation to the union wage premium puzzle that unions utilize stock options to increase non-executive employees’ total compensation. In the second chapter, I investigate whether and to what extent social capital may affect regional innovation by private firms in the U.S. I document that regional social capital is positively associated with the quantity, quality, and novelty of county-level innovation by private firms. This effect is more prominent in regions with a lower supply of financial capital. My findings further suggest that social capital is complementary to investment in research and development. Using a Spatial Durbin Model, I report that regional social capital has significant spillover effects in boosting the innovation of neighboring counties.
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- RESIDENTIAL LOAD DATA COMPRESSION AND LOAD DISAGGREGATION
- Creator
- Xu, Runnan
- Date
- 2021
- Description
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Non-Intrusive Load Monitoring (NILM) for residential applications aims to dis-aggregate the total electricity consumption of a household into...
Show moreNon-Intrusive Load Monitoring (NILM) for residential applications aims to dis-aggregate the total electricity consumption of a household into the single appliance information. For the customer side, users can change their consumption habit and save more electricity. For the utility, generation scheduling will be more accurate, efficient, and secure. Furthermore, energy management system, demand response and fault diagnosis will benefit from the real time information provided by the NILM. This dissertation first proposes a data compressed method suitable for the NILM data. Then a real time disaggregation based on the Kalman filter is proposed to obtain the appliance state information. A model-free lossless data compression method for time series in smart grids (SGs), namely, Lossless Coding considering Precision (LCP) method is proposed. The LCP method encodes the current datapoint only using the immediate previous datapoint by differential coding, XOR coding, and variable length coding and transmits the encoded data once generated. It does not use the dynamics (e.g., many previous datapoints) or prior knowledge (e.g., mathematical models) of the time series. It considers the patterns, potential applications, and associated precision to preprocess the time series and especially suits high-resolution time series with long steady periods. The LCP method features low-latency and generalizability which enables real-time data communication for different time-critical tasks. Sub-metered load profiles in REDD dataset, high-resolution LIFTED dataset, AMPds dataset and PMU dataset are used to evaluate the performance of the LCP method. The results show that the LCP method demonstrates high compression ratio, low latency, and low complexity compared to state-of-the-art Resumable Data Com-pression (RDC) method, DEFLATE based on LZ77 & Huffman coding, and Lempel-Ziv-Markov Chain Algorithm (LZMA). An online method based on the transient features of individual appliances and system steady-state characteristics is proposed to estimate the appliances’ working states. It determines the number of states for each appliance via Density-based Spatial Clustering of Applications with Noise (DBSCAN) method and models the transition relationship among different states. The states of working appliances are identified from aggregated power signals by implementing the Kalman filtering method into the Factorial Hidden Markov Model (FHMM) and by the verification of system states which are the combination of working states of individual appliances. The proposed method is event based and the use of transient features extracted from event detection could achieve fast state inference and is suitable for online load disaggregation. The proposed method is tested on high-resolution dataset such as LIFTED and outperforms other related methods, including Segment-wise Integer Quadratic Constraint Programming (SIQCP), Combinatorial Optimization (CO), and the exact FHMM (FHMM_EXACT), in terms of accuracy, f1 score, and computational time.
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- Title
- Testing a pilot intervention aiming to increase transgender allyship among future healthcare providers
- Creator
- Yoder, Wren
- Date
- 2021
- Description
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Transgender individuals often experience poor health outcomes related to a lack of provider knowledge and comfort around transgender issues. ...
Show moreTransgender individuals often experience poor health outcomes related to a lack of provider knowledge and comfort around transgender issues. Ally identity development and cultural humility theories have been used to develop interventions shown to improve attitudes, knowledge, and skills related to being an ally to the transgender community. Additionally, healthcare providers have reported a desire for online tools related to transgender healthcare, and online interventions can be more cost effective than traditional in-person trainings. The current study developed an hour-long online intervention composed of six activities aiming to increase attitudes, knowledge, skills, and identification as an ally to the transgender community. Tests were conducted to assess whether these domains increased significantly from baseline to post in the intervention condition compared to the control condition and whether the increase was maintained at 2-week follow up. The sample included cisgender (i.e., male or female) students studying a subject related to healthcare recruited online through Prolific (N = 78). Results indicated that knowledge and skills increased significantly from baseline to post in the intervention condition compared to the control condition, and increases were maintained at 2-week follow up. However, this was not the case for attitudes and identity. These findings largely replicate existing research on knowledge about transgender individuals and provide new insights into skills, attitudes, and identity related to transgender allyship. Findings can inform future research on transgender allyship intervention design and allyship theory as well as support improvements in clinical practice and policy related to transgender healthcare services.
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- HIGH-THROUGHPUT FIRST-PRINCIPLES STUDY ON HIGH-ENTROPY ALLOYS
- Creator
- Zhang, Jie
- Date
- 2021
- Description
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This research thesis discusses the current ecosystem surrounding a new type of alloy: high entropy alloys (HEA) or multi-element crystalline...
Show moreThis research thesis discusses the current ecosystem surrounding a new type of alloy: high entropy alloys (HEA) or multi-element crystalline materials and lays out the high-throughput first-principles calculation as a valuable approach to study these materials. The density function theory (DFT) from computational material science prospect was implemented to investigate the HEAs. Using EMTO-CPA algorithm, high-throughput DFT calculations were conducted. A total of 1958 HEA systems including equimolar and non-equimolar systems were studied with respect to the varies properties, including lattice parameters, bulk moduli, elastic constants, and elastic anisotropy. The first-principles HEA dataset was employed as the training set for the DeepSets a machine learning model. DeepSets, in combination with EMTO-CPA high-throughput calculation, successfully predicted the mechanical properties of specific HEA composition. This paves a promising new path of designing, investigating, and validating the HEA system compared to the time-consuming conventional HEA design method. The doping effect of Vanadium (V) and Titanium (Ti) to NbMoTaW HEA, as well as V or Ti as the fifth element with different molar fraction to the NbMoTaW HEA system, were studied. The phase stability of the new systems was discussed and concluded that all proposed systems tend to form single-phase solid solution. Though the addiction of V only slightly enhances the system’s ductility, the addition of Ti not only enhances the quinary system NbMoTaWTiX (X =0.25, 0.5,0.75, 1.0) ductility, but enables the system to be closer to fully isotropic.
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- Title
- Sex Differences in a Network Model of Depressive Symptoms
- Creator
- Ginger, Emily J
- Date
- 2021
- Description
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Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is one of the most prevalent mental health disorders, with a lifetime prevalence rate of 13-16% and 12-month...
Show moreMajor Depressive Disorder (MDD) is one of the most prevalent mental health disorders, with a lifetime prevalence rate of 13-16% and 12-month prevalence rates of 5-7%. It has long been established that the rates of MDD in females is two to three times that of males. Previous research has examined sex differences in the occurrence and severity of MDD symptoms, primarily indicating greater severity of appetite increase and weight gain in females compared to males. The majority of previous research has been conducted assuming the latent factor model that MDD accounts for the symptoms of depression, and sex operates as a mediator or moderator between the latent variable and MDD, or between MDD and its symptoms. The present study used network analysis to examine whether there are sex differences in the relations between symptoms of depression, which might be an important factor for understanding sex differences in prevalence rates of MDD. The present study compared networks of DSM MDD symptoms between currently depressed females and males, and separate networks that also included other symptoms commonly associated with depression (e.g., anxiety, anger). Sex differences were examined using jointly estimated networks, and a Network Comparison Test (NCT) for the independently estimated networks. Results indicated no sex differences in depression symptom networks. These results indicate that depressive symptom networks, or the relations between symptoms are not an important factor for understanding the disparity in sex differences in MDD prevalence rates. Interestingly, non-DSM symptoms were among the strongest and most important symptoms within the network, suggesting future research and diagnostic criteria should consider inclusion of non-DSM symptoms associated with MDD.
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- Title
- TASK-BASED LOAD FORECASTING AND ROBUST RESOURCE SCHEDULING IN SMART GRID
- Creator
- Han, Jiayu
- Date
- 2021
- Description
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In microgrids, the uncertainty of load and renewables and lack of generation capacity will lead to a wide variety of operation problems in...
Show moreIn microgrids, the uncertainty of load and renewables and lack of generation capacity will lead to a wide variety of operation problems in both grid-connected mode and islanded mode. This motivates the design of the state-of-art microgrid master controller for microgrid energy management, load forecasting, and demand response. Uncertainty in renewables and load is a great challenge for microgrid operation, especially in islanded mode as the microgrid may be small in size and has limited flexible resources. A multi-timescale, two-stage robust dispatch model is proposed to optimize the microgrid operation. The proposed one uses only one model to combine the hourly and sub-hourly dispatch together, which means the day-ahead hourly dispatch results must also satisfy the sub-hourly conditions. At the same time, the feasibility of the day-ahead dispatch result is verified in the worst-case condition considering the high-level uncertainty in renewable energy output and load consumptions. In addition, battery energy storage system (BESS) and solar PV units are integrated as a combined solar-storage system in the proposed model and the output power of the combined solar-storage system remains unchanged on an hourly basis. Furthermore, both BESS and thermal units provide regulating reserve to manage solar and load uncertainty. The model has been tested in a controller hardware in loop (CHIL) environment for the Bronzeville Community Microgrid system in Chicago. The simulation results show that the proposed model works effectively in managing the uncertainty in solar PV and load and can provide a flexible dispatch in both grid-connected and islanded modes.When the generation capacity of an islanded microgrid is less than the load demand, load curtailment is inevitable. This dissertation proposes a multi-objective optimization model to minimize the load curtailments. Specifically, the proposed model minimizes the generation cost and total load curtailments and also minimizes the maximum load curtailment. Furthermore, the impact of the penalty coefficients of total load curtailment and maximum load curtailment is analyzed, which provides a strategy to choose the value of the two penalty coefficients according to different practical purposes. The proposed model can be used in both microgrid generation scheduling and microgrid planning problems. It was tested in the Bronzeville Community Microgrid system and the results showed that the proposed model can reduce the total load curtailment and maximum load curtailment.Load forecasting is one of the most important and studied topics in modern power systems. However, traditional load forecasting is an open-loop process as it does not consider the end use of the forecasted load. This dissertation proposes a closed-loop task-based day-ahead load forecasting model labeled as LfEdNet that combines two individual layers in one model, including a load forecasting layer based on deep neural network (Lf layer) and a day-ahead stochastic economic dispatch (SED) layer (Ed layer). The training of LfEdNet aims to minimize the cost of the day-ahead SED in the Ed layer by updating the parameters of the Lf layer. Sequential quadratic programming (SQP) is used to solve the day-ahead SED in the Ed layer. The test results demonstrate that the forecasted results produced by LfEdNet can lead to lower cost of day-ahead SED at the expense of slight reduction in forecasting accuracy.
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- Title
- TOPOLOGY OPTIMIZATION OF SYNCHRONOUS ELECTRIC MACHINES
- Creator
- Guo, Feng
- Date
- 2021
- Description
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Topology optimization of electric machine is attractive because of the increased design degree of freedom compared to conventional electric...
Show moreTopology optimization of electric machine is attractive because of the increased design degree of freedom compared to conventional electric machine design techniques. Also, a topology optimization approach does not necessarily require the use of a geometric template where dimensions are controlled by parameters. In this dissertation, a density-based magneto-structural topology optimization approach for the design of synchronous reluctance machine (SynRel), interior permanent magnet synchronous machine (IPMSM), and wound field synchronous machine (WFSM) rotors is developed. Depending on the electric machine type, the optimization problems are divided into single material and multi-material topology optimizations. A mass thresholding function is introduced to overcome the intermediate density issue which is caused by combining the magnetic and structural topology optimization problems. SynRel and IPMSM optimization examples are presented in the single material topology optimization section. For the multi-material topology optimization, in order to properly define the boundary conditions between multiple materials, a virtual region calculation approach is proposed. In the WFSM topology optimization, the copper field winding is represented by a virtual region. The contact and frictionless boundary conditions between the copper field winding and the electrical steel is defined and the centripetal load of the copper winding are equivalently calculated and applied on the elements on the electrical steel next to the boundary between the copper field winding and the steel of the WFSM pole tip. In additional to the total free-form magneto-structural topology optimization, a density-based combined dimensional and topology optimization is developed for the design of IPMSM and WFSM rotors. Both the dimensional and topological control variables are integrated to simplify the optimization problem. For IPMSM rotor design, the permanent magnet (PM) block shape is preferred to be retained where dimensional optimization could be used. The proposed dimensional topology optimization approach can fit in this design situation, where the PM is designed using dimensional control variables where the rest of the design domain is optimized using topology optimization. To allow the block or rectangular magnet to move and change size, the surrounding design domain mesh must deform or distort. The Laplace's smoothing mesh deformation technique is used in this approach and helper lines are connected to allow greater mesh deformation range and to avoid over mesh distortion. In addition to IPMSMs, a WFSM example is presented optimizing the winding region using dimensional optimization and the rotor core using topology optimization. An alternative combined dimensional and topology optimization approach has also been developed primarily for the design of the IPMSM rotors. In this approach, the mesh deformation is not required but there is no explicit geometric boundary between the rectangular permanent magnet and the surrounding electrical steel and air. In this approach, the PM density is expressed as a Heaviside rectangular function of dimensional variables. The function is projected onto the rotor mesh. Modified material penalizations are used. Topology optimization then controls the deposition of electrical steel and air. Three different IPMSM examples are presented with different dimensional control variables, including the PM position, size and angle.
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- Child Temperament, Attachment, and Loneliness: The Mediating Effects of Social Competence
- Creator
- Evans, Lindsey M
- Date
- 2021
- Description
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Chronic loneliness is a risk factor associated with adverse psychological, physical, and academic outcomes. Converging evidence suggests that...
Show moreChronic loneliness is a risk factor associated with adverse psychological, physical, and academic outcomes. Converging evidence suggests that young children experience and can reliably report on their own loneliness. Due to the significant negative sequalae associated with childhood loneliness, it is critically important to examine risk factors for child loneliness. The aims of this study were two-fold: (a) to examine if temperament (i.e., negative affect, effortful control, and inhibitory control) and attachment security assessed at 4 years of age predict loneliness at age 6; and (b) to determine if social competence at age 5 mediates the relation between temperament and attachment security at age 4 and loneliness at age 6. Participants included a diverse sample of 796 4-year old children, about half of whom were male. At age 4, temperament was assessed with the Rothbart Child Behavior Questionnaire and three inhibitory control tasks, and attachment security was assessed with the Attachment Q-Sort. At age 5, the Social Skills Rating Scale was used to assess social competence, and, at age 6, loneliness was assessed with the Loneliness and Social Dissatisfaction Questionnaire. Results of hierarchical regression analyses indicated that lower levels of effortful control and inhibitory control at age 4 significantly predicted higher levels of loneliness at age 6. Also, lower levels of negative affect and higher levels of effortful control and attachment security at age 4 significantly predicted higher levels of social competence at age 5. However, social competence at age 5 did not predict loneliness at age 6. There was no evidence that social competence at age 5 mediated the relation between age 4 temperament, attachment security and age 6 loneliness. These findings reveal that early self-regulation is associated with later child-reported loneliness and that intervention for children who struggle with cognitive regulation may be effective in decreasing risk for later loneliness.
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- Inviscid Shock Propagation within a Variable-Geometry Scramjet Inlet
- Creator
- Grybko, Maciej
- Date
- 2021
- Description
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The study concerns the propagation of shockwaves within an inlet of a scramjet engine and effect of inlet geometry variation on performance. A...
Show moreThe study concerns the propagation of shockwaves within an inlet of a scramjet engine and effect of inlet geometry variation on performance. A Python code was developed to simulate and visualize a flowfield within a scramjet inlet, based on inviscid oblique shock theory. The program was validated against NASA Shock software, and the results differed only by round-off error (0.05%). Subsequently a geometric sensitivity study was conducted, showing that throughout acceleration from Mach 5 to Mach 20 parameters like inlet height could be varied to ensure constant number of shocks within an inlet (preventing discontinuous changes of flowfield), whereas lower wedge angle could control compression required for optimal combustion. Correspondingly, a trajectory was determined with a constraint on static pressure entering combustion chamber (100 kPa). For an arbitrary baseline inlet geometry, it was established that beyond Mach 10 the scramjet would exceed structural load limit, despite delivering sufficient conditions for rapid combustion. Nevertheless, below Mach 10 it would operate efficiently, proving that hydrocarbon-fueled scramjets can have a fixed geometry. For higher speeds, a variable geometry is a necessity.
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- ARE SUPPORTIVE FOSTER CAREGIVERS ASSOCIATED WITH IMPROVED FOSTER CARE ALUMNI OUTCOMES? A LONGITUDINAL EXAMINATION OF THE EFFECT OF SUPPORTIVE FOSTER CAREGIVERS ON MENTAL HEALTH OUTCOMES IN A NATIONALLY REPRESENTATIVE SAMPLE
- Creator
- Dunn, Megan Reeves
- Date
- 2021
- Description
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Foster youth are a vulnerable population associated with poor health outcomes, but relatively little research has identified factors that may...
Show moreFoster youth are a vulnerable population associated with poor health outcomes, but relatively little research has identified factors that may mitigate adverse outcomes for these youth. The present study augments previous research by utilizing a nationally representative, longitudinal study (The National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health or Add Health) to investigate whether foster youth in the United States face significantly different mental and behavioral health outcomes compared with same-age peers, and second, whether presence of a supportive foster caregiver may predict better mental and behavioral health outcomes in the foster youth subsample. Using data from Waves III and IV of the Add Health study (N = 12,288 participants, of which n = 282 were foster youth), analyses examined whether foster status and higher caregiver support was related to rates of depression symptoms, suicidal ideation, marijuana use, and alcohol use. Surprisingly, there were few differences between those with and without a foster history; higher frequency of marijuana use among foster youth was the only significant difference. However, analyses in the foster youth subsample indicated that the presence of a supportive caregiver was associated with lower rates of depression symptoms and lower endorsement of suicidal ideation, demonstrating caregiver support as a possible protective factor for foster youth. Future research must continue to explore potential benefits of caregiver support, as it may inform policy that can improve long-term outcomes for foster youth.
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- THE EFFECTS OF MODIFIED SURFACES ON INSULIN CRYSTALLIZATION
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- Hammadi, Okba Tahar
- Date
- 2021
- Description
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Engineered nucleation features (ENFs) were designed with the hope to improve the efficiency of protein crystallization and increase...
Show moreEngineered nucleation features (ENFs) were designed with the hope to improve the efficiency of protein crystallization and increase reproducibility both in quality and quantity. These ENFs were tested with human insulin as the protein of choice since it has flexible parameters, only one cofactor, and a large amount of commercially available crystal ready protein. Insulin crystallization on the ENFs will produce more crystals while also having a reduced crystallization on-set time compared to the control glass surface. The ENFs were compared to control surfaces under similar conditions and observed over time to record both onset-times and end times. The ENFs performed markedly better in on-set times, having an overall 87%-time reduction when compared to the control drops. The drops placed on the ENF produced more than 2.5x the number of crystals in the control drops.
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- THE EFFECTS OF COMMUNICATION MODALITY ON PRESENCE, COGNITIVE LOAD AND RETENTION IN SECOND LIFE
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- WILKES, STEPHANY FILIMON
- Date
- 2009-12
- Description
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This thesis reports findings from a study (N = 60) of the impact of three communication modalities (voice only, text only, and voice and text...
Show moreThis thesis reports findings from a study (N = 60) of the impact of three communication modalities (voice only, text only, and voice and text simultaneously) on cognitive load, as measured by subjective reports of mental effort; on learning, as measured by tests of recall and retention; and on perceptions of presence as measured by a Presence Questionnaire (Witmer & Singer, 2005). Based on the results of prior empirical research, it is hypothesized that retention scores will be higher for voice participants and voice-and-text participants than for text-only participants; that cognitive load will be lower for voice participants and higher for text conditions; that voice will contribute to greater perceptions to presence; and that higher perceptions of presence will not correlate with deeper learning. Study results indicate that communication modality significantly effected cognitive load (F(2, 54) = 4.58, p = .01) and retention (F(2, 54) = 3.53, p = .04), and that experience with and time spent in the virtual environment had significant effects on measures of cognitive load, retention, and presence: Significant between-subjects effects were found for cognitive load and time (p = .23), for retention and time (p = .21), and for retention and experience (p — .03).
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- Basketball in Keating Hall, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, Illinois, 1980s
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- 1980-1989
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Photograph of students playing basketball in the Keating Sports Center gymnasium. Photographer unknown. Date of photograph unknown. Date range...
Show morePhotograph of students playing basketball in the Keating Sports Center gymnasium. Photographer unknown. Date of photograph unknown. Date range listed is approximate.
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- Office of Communications and Marketing photographs, 1905-1999
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- Basketball in Keating Hall, Chicago, Illinois, 1970s
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- 1970-1979
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Photograph of Illinois Institute of Technology's basketball team practicing in the Keating Sports Center gymnasium. Photographer unknown. Date...
Show morePhotograph of Illinois Institute of Technology's basketball team practicing in the Keating Sports Center gymnasium. Photographer unknown. Date of photograph unknown. Date range listed is approximate.
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- Office of Communications and Marketing photographs, 1905-1999
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- Basketball game in Keating Hall, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, Illinois, ca. 1970s
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- Illinois Institute of Technology
- Date
- 1970-1979
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Photograph of tip-off at a basketball game between Illinois Tech and Roosevelt University in Keating Hall. Date of photograph is unknown. Date...
Show morePhotograph of tip-off at a basketball game between Illinois Tech and Roosevelt University in Keating Hall. Date of photograph is unknown. Date range listed is approximate.
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- Office of Communications and Marketing photographs, 1905-1999
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- North Hall, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, Illinois, ca. 1960
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- Illinois Institute of Technology
- Date
- 1960
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Photograph of North Hall, located at 71 East 32nd Street, Chicago, Ill. The building was designed by Mittelbusher & Tourtelot, and was...
Show morePhotograph of North Hall, located at 71 East 32nd Street, Chicago, Ill. The building was designed by Mittelbusher & Tourtelot, and was constructed in 1959. Date of photograph is unknown. Date range listed is approximate.
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- Office of Communications and Marketing photographs, 1905-1999
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- Institute of Gas Technology, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, Illinois, ca. 1950s
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- 1950-1959
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Photograph of the Institute of Gas Technology's North Building, designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. The building is located at 3410 South...
Show morePhotograph of the Institute of Gas Technology's North Building, designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. The building is located at 3410 South State Street, and was constructed 1947-1950. Photographer unknown. Date of photograph is unknown. Date range listed is approximate.
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- Office of Communications and Marketing photographs, 1905-1999
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- Commons Building site clearance, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, Illinois, ca. 1952
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- 1952
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Photograph of the future site of the Commons Building at 32nd Street and State Street. Photographer unknown. Date of photograph is unknown....
Show morePhotograph of the future site of the Commons Building at 32nd Street and State Street. Photographer unknown. Date of photograph is unknown. Date listed is approximate.
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- Office of Communications and Marketing photographs, 1905-1999
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- Reginald Malcolmson with model of "Metro-Linear: the Regional Metropolis," Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, Illinois, ca. 1960
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- Ryan, Dan
- Date
- 1960
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Malcolmson studied under Mies van der Rohe at IIT from 1947-49, and taught in architecture department from 1949-1964. Date of photograph is...
Show moreMalcolmson studied under Mies van der Rohe at IIT from 1947-49, and taught in architecture department from 1949-1964. Date of photograph is unknown. Date listed is approximate.
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- Office of Communications and Marketing photographs, 1905-1999
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- Henry Heald, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, and James Cunningham at Mies' appointment dinner, Chicago, Illinois, 1938
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- Foto-Ad
- Date
- 1938-10
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Photograph of (L-R) Henry Heald (President of the Armour Institute of Technology), Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, and James Cunningham (chairman of...
Show morePhotograph of (L-R) Henry Heald (President of the Armour Institute of Technology), Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, and James Cunningham (chairman of the Armour Institute of Technology Board of Trustees) at a banquet to honor Mies and his appointment as head of the Armour Institute's Department of Architecture at the Palmer House hotel. Photograph labeled as property of Public Relations.
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- Office of Communications and Marketing photographs, 1905-1999