Johns Hopkins University
Corporate Entity
Found in 36 Collections and/or Records:
Albert L. Hammond correspondence
Collection — Box: 1 [31151030051662]
Identifier: MS-0146
Overview
Albert L. Hammond was a professor of philosophy at Johns Hopkins. This collection contains correspondence between Hammond, George Edwin Dorsey, and C.D. Benson, Jr.
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Albert L. Hammond correspondence
Arthur du Cros letter
Collection — Box: 1 [31151030055762]
Identifier: MS-0289
Scope and Content Note
The collection consists of a letter written to The Johns Hopkins University by the English author, Sir Arthur du Cros, saying that a copy of his book, Wheels of Fortune, has been sent to be added to the library.
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Arthur du Cros letter
Carl F. Christ papers
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Identifier: MS-0662
Overview
Carl F. (Finley) Christ (1923-2017) was an American economist and a Professor Emeritus of Economics at Johns Hopkins University. This collection contains his administrative files, teaching materials, writings, correspondence, and research subject files. The papers span from 1931 to 2006.
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Carl F. Christ papers
Charles William Emil Miller papers
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Identifier: MS-0143
Overview
This collection consists of letters and papers of Charles William Emil Miller, professor of Greek at The Johns Hopkins University.
Conrad Gebelein papers
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Identifier: MS-0458
Scope and Contents
The collection consists of correspondence, two scrapbooks and other ephemeral material related to Gebelein's association with the Johns Hopkins University.
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Conrad Gebelein papers
Emily Walcott Emmart papers
Collection — Box: 1 [31151030048130]
Identifier: MS-0145
Overview
This collection contains items regarding the "Badianus Manuscipt," of which Emmart wrote a translation and commentary.
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Emily Walcott Emmart papers
Ferdinand Hamburger, Jr. papers
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Identifier: MS-0738
Overview
Ferdinand Hamburger, Jr. contributed over fifty years of service to The Johns Hopkins University as a student, faculty member and administrator. The personal papers of Ferdinand Hamburger, Jr., spanning the years 1924 to 1986, include professional publications, lectures, addresses, and class and seminar notes. There are also records pertaining to Hamburger's service as Director of Centennial Planning for The Johns Hopkins University, records concerning the founding of the Archives, and files...
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Ferdinand Hamburger, Jr. papers
Frances Ferguson "Women at Johns Hopkins" subject file
Collection — Container: 1 [31151030142453]
Identifier: MS-0777
Content Description
One subject file regarding the topic of women at Johns Hopkins University, compiled by Frances Ferguson. Items include a Futures Seminar lecture about the Program for Women, Gender, and Sexuality (2011), news clippings, as well as a letter and essay from a former student. The file ranges from 2000 to 2011.
Georg Luck papers
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Identifier: MS-0744
Overview
Georg Hans Bhawani Luck (1926-2013) was a Swiss classicist known for his studies of magical beliefs and practices in the Classical world. For over twenty years he was a professor at the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland. This collection includes the professional papers of Luck, primarily typewritten speeches, annotated drafts of his writings, and some correspondence and research notes. The papers span from 1948 to the 2010s.
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Georg Luck papers
George Peabody Library records
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Identifier: RG-03-017
Overview
In 1857, philanthropist George Peabody gave the amount of $300,000 for the funding of a library in the city of Baltimore, Maryland. The construction of what was then known as the Library of the Peabody Institute (also the Peabody Institute Library) in Mount Vernon-Belvedere neighborhood began in 1858. Due to the difficulties of opening such a library during the Civil War (1861-1865), the building was not officially dedicated to the public until 1866 and 1878, the west wing and east wing,...
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George Peabody Library records