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Johns Hopkins University

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Found in 17 Collections and/or Records:

Frances Ferguson "Women at Johns Hopkins" subject file

 Collection — Box BW-6: [Barcode: 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.

Dates: 2000 - 2011

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

Francis D. Murnaghan, Jr. papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS-0405
Abstract

Francis D. Murnaghan Jr. (1920–2000) was a United States federal judge based in Baltimore, Maryland. This collection consists of materials dating from 1946 to 2000, including appellate briefs authored while a practicing attorney, judicial decision files, papers reflecting his role of a Trustee of both the Johns Hopkins University and The Walters Art Gallery, appointment books, and a limited amount of personal correspondence.

Dates: 1946-2000

Frank Johnson Goodnow papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS-0003
Abstract

Frank Johnson Goodnow, Ph.D., LL.B. (January 18, 1859 – November 15, 1939), President of Johns Hopkins University, was an American educator and legal scholar, born in Brooklyn, New York. The collection consists of about 12,000 items and spans the years 1880 to 1940. The majority of the material is Goodnow's correspondence, but there are also lectures, addresses, writings and printed material.

Dates: 1880-1940

Henry Sirich scrapbooks

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MS-0751
Abstract John Henry Sirich, Sr. (1848-1911) was born in West Virginia but moved to Baltimore as a child. He worked his way up from being a clerk, and worked as a manager for the Boston Marine Insurance Co. He was at one time president of the Fire Board and president of the Board of Directors of the City Jail. His son Edward H. received his PhD at Johns Hopkins University. This collection includes 26 scrapbooks full of newspaper clippings regarding politics, as well as 4 handwritten indexes for the...
Dates: approximately 1870s-1890s

Hopkins Family collection

 Collection
Identifier: MS-0078
Abstract

Johns Hopkins (1795-1873) was a highly successful Baltimore merchant and philanthropist. He left much of his wealth to found a university and hospital in Baltimore. This collection contains manuscripts, photographs and printed material by or about Johns Hopkins and his ancestors, 1743-2005.

Dates: 1714 - 2005

J. Montgomery Gambrill papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS-0669
Abstract

J. Montgomery Gambrill (1880-1953) was a historian and professor at Columbia University and Johns Hopkins University. This collection consists largely of typed and handwritten correspondence, subject files, and teaching files reagarding his research and administrative duties, from 1794 to 1966.

Dates: 1794-1966 and undated; Majority of material found within 1910-1952

John Martin Vincent papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS-0032
Abstract

John Martin Vincent (1857-1939) years was a Professor of European History at Johns Hopkins University. This collection consists of correspondence, scrapbooks, subject files, and personal materials ranging in date from 1881 to 1925. The bulk of the material is correspondence dating from 1900-1910.

Dates: 1881-1925

Johns Hopkins University alumni collection

 Collection
Identifier: MS-0683
Abstract

This collection includes donations from Johns Hopkins University alumni that document student life, frequently reflecting the donor's personal experience as a student at Johns Hopkins University. The collection includes photographs, letters, student notes, and other material. The collection spans the 19th and 20th centuries.

Dates: 1840-1994

Johns Hopkins University collection of African American history and culture

 Collection
Identifier: MS-0845
Abstract

The Johns Hopkins University collection of African American history and culture is an artificially assembled collection of printed materials, diaries, photographs, and other items created from 1800 to 1988.

Dates: 1800 - 1988

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United States 8
letters (correspondence) 7
Maryland--Baltimore 6
photographs 6
College teachers 5
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Universities and colleges--Alumni and alumnae 4
correspondence 4
lectures 4
notebooks 4
scrapbooks 4
Educators 3
Letters 3
Maryland 3
announcements 3
manuscripts (documents) 3
photographic prints 3
poems 3
postcards 3
programs (documents) 3
Autographs 2
Children's literature, American 2
College students 2
Diaries 2
Historians 2
History 2
Johns Hopkins University 2
Lawyers 2
Personal narratives 2
Poets, American 2
Politics and government 2
Universities and colleges 2
World War (1914-1918) 2
invitations 2
lecture notes 2
memorabilia 2
minutes (administrative records) 2
pamphlets 2
speeches (documents) 2
1912-1949 1
African American entertainers 1
African American farmers 1
African Americans 1
African Americans--Social life and customs 1
Airmen 1
American Civil War (1861-1865) 1
Apprentices 1
Armed Forces 1
Armed Forces--African American officers 1
Armory Show 1
Authors, American 1
Book collecting 1
Book collectors 1
Chemical engineering 1
Chemical engineers 1
China 1
College yearbooks 1
Course schedules 1
Courtship 1
Curriculum and teaching (university function) 1
Curriculum planning 1
Directories 1
ELH 1
Education and state 1
Educational publishing 1
English literature--Appreciation 1
English literature--Early modern 1
Faculty 1
Florida 1
Flute players 1
Gas engineering 1
Georgia 1
German teachers 1
Germany--Bayreuth 1
Inventors 1
Journalism 1
Layout (Printing) 1
Manners and customs 1
Marriage 1
Merchants 1
Minutes (Records) 1
Musicians 1
Musicians as authors 1
Philanthropists 1
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Poetry, Modern 1
Political science 1
Political scientists 1
Popular culture 1
Printed ephemera 1
Prints 1
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Segregation in education 1
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