Samuel Garmezy papers, 1918-1973.

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Samuel Garmezy papers, 1918-1973.

Legal documents and stock agreements from the Atlantic Gulf and Pacific Company of Manila; correspondence, invitations, and brochures relating to his time in the Philippines; correspondence, documents and clippings relating to his time in internment camps at Santo Tomas and Los Baños, and war damage claims; photographs and other items of or relating to the Philippines; and items relating to the Cornell Club of New York, Cornell reunions, the Tower Club, the College of Engineering. Also materials relating to the Philippine Club of New York and various Cornell publications.

2 cubic ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7918052

Cornell University Library

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Cornell University. Tower Club.

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Atlantic, Gulf, & Pacific Co. (Philippines)

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Cornell University. College of Engineering

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In 1925, as part of the work of the University Plan Commission, the architectural firm of York and Sawyer proposed a new group of engineering buildings to replace East Sibley, Lincoln, and Franklin Halls. In 1937, Shreve, Lamb and Harmon again designed a cluster of new Engineering buildings for that site. In 1941, however, the university administration and trustees decided to relocate the Engineering College to its current location south of Barnes Hall and Sage College. Olin Hall incorporated so...

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Garmezy, Samuel, 1892-1979

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Samuel Garmezy was born in Russia in 1892. He graduated from Cornell University in 1913, with a degree in Civil Engineering, and worked for the American Bridge Company until 1916. He then went to the Philippines with the Atlantic Gulf and Pacific Company of Manila, the largest construction company in the Philippines. He was employed by the firm for 32 years, becoming its president in 1945. During World War II, he was interned by the Japanese in Santo Tomas and Los Baños for three years. ...

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