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Anna Melissa Graves papers
Anna Melissa Graves (born 1875) was a writer, teacher, and activist with the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. This collection consists of typed and hand-written letters, broadsides, and publications dating from 1922-1968.
Baltimore Naturalists Field Club records
Centennial Celebration records
The records of the Centennial Celebration document the activities of the Office of Centennial Planning, the Centennial Board, and committees in preparing for the various social festivities, symposia, and other commemorative events undertaken to celebrate Hopkins's hundredth anniversary in 1976.
Civil War era sheet music volume
Volume of Civil War era sheet music. Approximately 65 individual compositions.
Committee on Post-War Planning records
The Committee on Post-War Planning (first known as the Committee on the Curriculum) was set up on November 12, 1942, by President Isaiah Bowman. The records of the Committee on Post-War Planning date from January 1943 to September 1944. Consisting of minutes, correspondence, curriculum reports, and a final report, the records are concerned with projecting the role of the university after the Second World War.
Commonplace Book
The collection consists of one manuscript commonplace book, with the holographic title, "Miscellanies in prose and verse."
Debate Council records
Department of German records
The records of the Department of German, spanning the years 1889-1917 and 1952-1987, consist of student, faculty, and administrative records, as well as a Festschrift for Harold Jantz, and four bound volumes of minutes of the Germanic Society. The record group is arranged in four series: (1) Seminar Minutes, 1889-1917; (2) Administrative Records, 1953-1984; (3) Faculty Records, 1952-1987; and (4) Student Records, 1959-1985.
Don Swann, Jr. etching of Milton S. Eisenhower Library
Don Swann, Jr. is a graduate of Princeton University in Art and Archaeology, attended the Maryland Institute College of Art and Johns Hopkins University and studied with his father for four years. He has completed almost three dozen etchings of his own. He will carry on the organization of the Ethcrafters Art Guild which was founded by his father. This collection includes a limited edition, signed etching of MIlton S. Eisenhower Library, created by Don Swann, Jr. after 1974.
Early Revision of the 1916 First Edition of Ralph R. Lawrence's Alternating Currents
Edward Spencer papers
Human Climate Task Force records
Irish Writers collection
This collection contains letters by William Butler Yeats from 1899 to 1938; letters with related ephemera from his sister Elizabeth Corbett Yeats from approximately 1916 to 1935; and letters and poems by other writers from approximately 1914 to 1953, including Rachel Annand Taylor, George Moore, George William Russell, Frank O'Connor and Edward Plunkett (Lord Dunsany).
Jewish Students Association records
The Jewish Students Association was founded in 1955 to provide social, cultural and religious programs for Jewish students on the Hopkins campus. The records of the Jewish Students Association (JSA) span the period 1976 to 1983, including posters, letters, the JSA newsletter and schedules of activities, correspondence, press releases, some financial information, newspaper clippings, information on the search for a campus rabbi, as well as broadsides and posters.
Johns Hopkins University Dashiell Hammett collection
Samuel Dashiell Hammett (1894-1961) was an American author of hard-boiled detective novels and short stories, a screenplay writer, and political activist. The items in this artificially-assembled collection were created by or are related to Hammett and his literary career. The holding spans 1942 to 1943.
Johns Hopkins University Half-Century Anniversary Celebration records
Johns Hopkins University Library Administrative Offices records
The records of the Johns Hopkins University Library document different aspects of the Library's functions from 1874, when the Trustees of the University began to purchase books, through 1997. There are also archived versions of library websites from 2015 - Ongoing.
Long Range Planning Committee records
Martin L. Millspaugh papers on Urban Planning and Development
Office of Design and Publications records
The Office of Design and Publications was part of the Office of Communications at Johns Hopkins University, which is tasked with documenting and representing the university, its students, and its programs in photographic and textual mediums. This collection consists of photographic slides, prints, and negatives of various features of the Johns Hopkins University campuses (including buildings, labs, sports, and classrooms) and students from approximately 1967-1999.
Office of the Senior Vice President for Administrative Services records
The records of the Office of the Senior Vice President for Administrative Services range in date from 1947-1992. Many of the documents in this record group are concerned with University tax and budget matters as well as other business facets of non-academic university administration. The types of documents found are correspondence, memorandums, reports and other administrative records arranged in alphabetical subject files.
Phi Delta Kappa records
Phi Delta Kappa was both a social and a professional fraternity, focusing on education. The fraternity was most active during the 1940s, although it continued into the 1970s. The records of Phi Delta Kappa, Alpha Rho Chapter, are quite sparse, covering only the years 1944 to 1947, and 1971. The records are mostly in the form of newsletters, although a few circular letters and one candidates' list have survived.
Poeliu Dai papers
Poeliu Dai (1908-1992) was a diplomat, and served as a technical counselor for the Commission on the Peace Treaty with Japan in 1948. This collection contains news clippings, pamphlets, reprints, journal articles and other published materials, mostly relating to the United Nations, the United States government, and the Canadian government from the 1950s through the 1980s.
School of Professional Studies in Business and Education (SPSBE) Registrar records
The origins of the School of Professional Studies in Business and Education (SPSBE) can be traced back to 1909, when the "College Courses for Teachers" school was created at Hopkins. On January 1, 2007, SPSBE separated into two new schools—the Johns Hopkins University Carey Business School, and the Johns Hopkins University School of Education. This collection contains confidential records relating to students that attended SPSBE from approximately 1977 to 2007.