Box 2
Contains 66 Results:
Corning-Steuben Design Program, Drawing, 1948
This subseries consists of materials relating to Lee Goldman, a professor in the school of design from 1959-1974 and was head of the Department of Art at the beginning of the Stever administration before becomming the head of the Department of Design. Before joining CMU Goldman was director of design for Corning Glass Company. Included are curriculum and course materials as well as photographs and design drafts that document his work while at Corning.
Corning-Steuben Development Program Report, 1949
This subseries consists of materials relating to Lee Goldman, a professor in the school of design from 1959-1974 and was head of the Department of Art at the beginning of the Stever administration before becomming the head of the Department of Design. Before joining CMU Goldman was director of design for Corning Glass Company. Included are curriculum and course materials as well as photographs and design drafts that document his work while at Corning.
Juice Mixer Patent, 1952
This subseries consists of materials relating to Lee Goldman, a professor in the school of design from 1959-1974 and was head of the Department of Art at the beginning of the Stever administration before becomming the head of the Department of Design. Before joining CMU Goldman was director of design for Corning Glass Company. Included are curriculum and course materials as well as photographs and design drafts that document his work while at Corning.
Canister Set Designs, 1958
This subseries consists of materials relating to Lee Goldman, a professor in the school of design from 1959-1974 and was head of the Department of Art at the beginning of the Stever administration before becomming the head of the Department of Design. Before joining CMU Goldman was director of design for Corning Glass Company. Included are curriculum and course materials as well as photographs and design drafts that document his work while at Corning.
Electrical Connections and Mountings, 1959
This subseries consists of materials relating to Lee Goldman, a professor in the school of design from 1959-1974 and was head of the Department of Art at the beginning of the Stever administration before becomming the head of the Department of Design. Before joining CMU Goldman was director of design for Corning Glass Company. Included are curriculum and course materials as well as photographs and design drafts that document his work while at Corning.
Grill and Buffet Warmer, Waffle, undated
This subseries consists of materials relating to Lee Goldman, a professor in the school of design from 1959-1974 and was head of the Department of Art at the beginning of the Stever administration before becomming the head of the Department of Design. Before joining CMU Goldman was director of design for Corning Glass Company. Included are curriculum and course materials as well as photographs and design drafts that document his work while at Corning.
Corning Glass #5303-7837, Circa 1950
This subseries consists of materials relating to Lee Goldman, a professor in the school of design from 1959-1974 and was head of the Department of Art at the beginning of the Stever administration before becomming the head of the Department of Design. Before joining CMU Goldman was director of design for Corning Glass Company. Included are curriculum and course materials as well as photographs and design drafts that document his work while at Corning.
Corning Glass #8404-#17116, Circa 1950
This subseries consists of materials relating to Lee Goldman, a professor in the school of design from 1959-1974 and was head of the Department of Art at the beginning of the Stever administration before becomming the head of the Department of Design. Before joining CMU Goldman was director of design for Corning Glass Company. Included are curriculum and course materials as well as photographs and design drafts that document his work while at Corning.
Various Ceramics Dinnerware, Circa 1950
This subseries consists of materials relating to Lee Goldman, a professor in the school of design from 1959-1974 and was head of the Department of Art at the beginning of the Stever administration before becomming the head of the Department of Design. Before joining CMU Goldman was director of design for Corning Glass Company. Included are curriculum and course materials as well as photographs and design drafts that document his work while at Corning.
Photostats of Corning Glass Designs, undated
This subseries consists of materials relating to Lee Goldman, a professor in the school of design from 1959-1974 and was head of the Department of Art at the beginning of the Stever administration before becomming the head of the Department of Design. Before joining CMU Goldman was director of design for Corning Glass Company. Included are curriculum and course materials as well as photographs and design drafts that document his work while at Corning.