Johns Hopkins University
Organization
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Francese Hubbard Litchfield Turnbull papers
Collection
Identifier: MS-0229
Scope and Contents
This small collection gives a glimpse of the literary life of Baltimore in the late nineteenth century. Francese Turnbull was an author and patron of the arts. This collection is not her complete papers but deals with two of her interests: the patronage of Sidney Lanier and her membership in the Woman's Literary Club of Baltimore. The material on Lanier briefly describes the Turnbull's friendship with Sidney and Mary Day Lanier and details some of the activities the...
Dates:
1870-1927
Keyser-Wyman family papers
Collection
Identifier: MS-0082
Abstract
The Keysers and Wymans were two of Baltimore's leading civic-minded and philanthropic families during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The papers consist of diaries, memoirs, correspondence, genealogical information, newspaper clippings, maps, and photographs ranging in date from 1800 to 1968.
Dates:
1800-1968
Found in:
Special Collections
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Keyser-Wyman family papers
Margaret Donaldson Boehm papers
Collection
Identifier: MS-0044-a
Abstract
Margaret Donaldson Boehm was born in Baltimore, MD in 1894. She attended Roland Park Country School and later The Johns Hopkins University where she was a student of Arthur O. Lovejoy, professor of Philosophy. The collection consists of 47 diaries (1910-1956) of Margaret Donaldson Boehm; one diary (1883) of her father, G. Herbert Boehm; letters (1928-1951) of Henry Woodd Nevinson and his wife, Evelyn Sharp; and a copy of Miss Boehm's master's essay (1925), "The Conception of Pride in 17th...
Dates:
1883-1956
Found in:
Special Collections
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Margaret Donaldson Boehm papers
Woman's Club of The Johns Hopkins University records
Record Group
Identifier: RG-15-130
Abstract
The collection spans 1950-2010. In 1930, Mrs. Mary Willard Berry, wife of Dean Edward Berry presided over the first organizational meeting of the "Women's Faculty Club," founded by request of President Joseph S. Ames to "promote social contacts among the members." Although the records of the Woman's Club of The Johns Hopkins University span the years 1939 to 1985, they consist primarily of minutes of the group's meetings from 1939 to 1980. There are also directories of club members and...
Dates:
1939-2010
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- Manners and customs 3
- Women 3
- Courtship 2
- Diaries 2
- Letters 2
- Maryland 2
- United States 2
- Women--Societies and clubs 2
- photographic prints 2
- American diaries 1
- Authors, English 1
- Businessmen 1
- Charities 1
- College students 1
- College teachers' spouses 1
- Copper industry and trade 1
- Directories 1
- Files (document groupings) 1
- Genealogy 1
- Governance (university function) 1
- Intellectual life 1
- Iron industry and trade 1
- Minutes (Records) 1
- Philanthropists 1
- Politics and government 1
- Public service activities and groups 1
- Societies 1
- Universities and colleges 1
- Universities and colleges--Societies, etc. 1
- Visual and Verbal Communication (hierarchy name) 1
- Wills 1
- Women and literature 1
- Women authors, American 1
- announcements 1
- clippings (information artifacts) 1
- correspondence 1
- letters (correspondence) 1
- maps (documents) 1
- memoirs 1
- minutes (administrative records) 1
- newsletters 1
- photographs 1
- programs (documents) 1
- reminiscences 1 ∧ less
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