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Frederick Quellmalz Jr. Papers on the Princeton Camera Club

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Quellmalz Jr., Frederick

Frederick Quellmalz Jr. was a member of the Princeton University Class of 1934 and one of the founding members of the Princeton Camera Club, a student organization devoted to photography.

Quellmalz Jr., Frederick

Frederick Quellmalz Jr. was a member of the Princeton University Class of 1934 and one of the founding members of the Princeton Camera Club, a student organization devoted to photography.

This collection consists of print photographs and negatives primarily from the 1930s taken by Quellmalz Jr. and other Club members. Activities in the photographs include a variety of campus events, from athletics to portraiture of faculty members and commencements. Also found in the collection are memorabilia and slides of the 30th Reunion of the Class of 1934.

Records in this collection retain their original order.

Sandi Quellmalz donated this collection to the University Archives in November of 2014 (AR.2014.101).

This collection was processed by Jarrett M. Drake in 2016. Finding aid written by Jarrett M. Drake in 2016.

No materials were separated from this collection.

Publisher
University Archives
Finding Aid Date
2016
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The collection is open for research use.

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Collection Inventory

Photographs and Memorabilia, 1930-1964. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

Print, Suggest