Box 0117.01
Contains 257 Results:
mylar sleeve with two photographs
The collection consists of one archival box with 28 folders containing assorted photographs, letters, newspaper articles and publications.
8 x 10 inch black and white glossy photo
8 x 10 inch black and white glossy photo, on back is handwritten in pencil: Dr. Kenneth E. Smiley, vice pres. Of Lehigh presenting 25 yr recognition awards at faculty appreciation dinner given in University Center May 28 or thereabouts in 1961. W.J. Eney went to Lehigh in Jan 1936, to Prof. Eney (frontal view of William J. Eney shaking hands with Dr. Smiley (in profile))
7 x 9 inch black and white glossy photo
7 x 9 inch black and white glossy photo, written in pencil on back is William J. Eney – right (view of three men standing talking to man in center in dark suit, man on left is Dr. Bruno Thurlimann, man on right is Prof. William J. Eney – faculty at Fritz Lab)
4 ½” x 6 ½” black and white photo (upward view of a man with goatee seated at a podium)
The collection consists of one archival box with 28 folders containing assorted photographs, letters, newspaper articles and publications.
4 ¾” x 4 ¾” black and white photo
4 ¾” x 4 ¾” black and white photo, written on back in ink is: Fall 57, Talk to Eng. N. Greys Fritz Lab, W.J. Eney – standing (profile view of William J. Eney standing in front of Baldwin testing machine and group of seated men)
8 x 10 inch black and white glossy photo
8 x 10 inch black and white glossy photo, To Main Office printed on overhead track, Thru This Portal Passes The Nation’s Finest Team of Steel Fabricators printed on lintel of a small building (group of 45 men wearing overcoats in two ranks in front of small building, at supports for overhead track, 16 men (3rd from left is Samuel Errera, 6th from right Lynn S. Beedle) crouched in front, 29 men standing in back, William J. Eney in back row 11th from right wearing hard hat)
8 x 10 inch black and white glossy photo
8 x 10 inch black and white glossy photo, Oct 1957 written in pencil on back (William J. Eney standing in front of Baldwin testing machine with a beam ready for test)