Becoming Caltech, 1910–1930: Presentations from the Archives, Session 3
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In the 1910s and 1920s, a small institution called Throop Polytechnic Institute dramatically reinvented itself, transforming from a manual arts academy to an engineering school, then expanding into a research institute. A century ago, it became the California Institute of Technology. Join us on Zoom for a series of presentations by Caltech archivists on the science, engineering, architecture, and community life of early Caltech.
This session, the third of our series, will include three brief presentations:
- Caltech's Early Architects
- E. T. Bell and Mathematics Between the Wars, by special guest Judith R. Goodstein, University Archivist, Emeritus
- Student Life and the Original Big T, Carved into a Mountain
To participate, please register here
For more information, please contact Caltech Archives by email at [email protected] or visit Becoming Caltech, 1910–1930: Presentations from the Archives series.
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