Johns Hopkins University
Found in 48 Collections and/or Records:
Johns Hopkins University collection
The Johns Hopkins University Collection is an artificial collection which acted as a library vertical file for information about the University, but with the advent of the Hamburger Archives this vertical file is no longer necessary.
Johns Hopkins University collection of African American history and culture
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.
Johns Hopkins University collection of white supremacist and anti-integration materials
The Johns Hopkins University collection of white supremacist and anti-integartion materials is an artificial collection which spans from the 18th to the 21st century. The collection consists of broadsides, postcards, and other printed ephemera created by proponents of white supremacy, anti-integration, and racist ideologies.
Johns Hopkins University George Sand collection
Amantine-Lucile-Aurore Dupin (1804-1876), best known by her pseudonym George Sand, was a French novelist and memoirist. This is an artifically assembled collection with items chosen by the curators of Special Collections, related to or created by George Sand in the 19th century.
Johns Hopkins University Josephine Jacobsen collection
Josephine Jacobsen was a poet, short story writer, and literary critic. She was educated by private tutors at Roland Park Country School and graduated in 1926. Jacobsen's papers include drafts of her works, correspondence, photographs, and other materials. They range from the 1920s to 1982.
Johns Hopkins University Latin American collection
This is an artificially-assembled collection with manuscript materials acquired by Special Collections curators, relating to Latin American history and spanning from the 18th to early 20th century.
Johns Hopkins University Maryland ephemera collection
This is an artificially-assembled collection with manuscript items selected by curators in Special Collections. This collection contains diaries, postcards, letters, and other material related to history and life in Maryland, 1818-2015 (Bulk: 1818-1957).
Johns Hopkins University Russian postcards collection
This is an artifically assembled collection of Russian-made postcards, with materials selected by the curators of Special Collections. The postcards date from approximately 1900 to the 1930s.
Johns Hopkins University World's Fair collection
This artificially-assembled collection consists of materials relating to international World's Fairs and Expositions, including photographs; postcards; written travelogues or personal accounts of the fairs; ephemera, including programs and printed souvenirs; lithographs and engravings; and physical objects. The materials date from the 1830s to the 1960s.
José Robles Pazos collection
José Robles Pazos was a Spanish academic and left-wing activist who was born in 1897 and died in 1937. The collection includes administrative records concerning José Robles Pazos' career at Johns Hopkins University, and a letter from Michael Gold. The date ranges from approximately 1920-1930.
Keyser family papers
Papers produced and collected by the Keyser family of Baltimore, Maryland. The Keysers accumulated wealth in the 19th and 20th centuries through mercantile businesses, inheritance, and a variety of industries, including the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, copper and iron works, and investments in land and real estate. They used some of this wealth to finance Baltimore’s public and private institutions, including Johns Hopkins University.
Larzer Ziff papers
Professor Larzer Ziff became the Caroline Donovan Professor of English at Johns Hopkins University in 1981. He served as chair of the Department of English from 1991 to 1995. This collection consists of the professional and teaching files of Larzer Ziff from the 1960s to 2008. The collection primarily includes course materials, conference papers, and his writings, both published and unpublished.
Leonard Leopold Mackall papers
Leonard Leopold Mackall, American bibliographer, editor and collector was born in Baltimore on January 29, 1879. The collection consists of correspondence, scrapbooks, subject files and other research materials. The correspondence in the collection spans the years 1547 to 1937 with the bulk of the material spanning 1900-1937. There is additional information dating from 1949 regarding the collection after it was acquired by Johns Hopkins Libraries.
Margaret Donaldson Boehm papers
Maurice Bessman papers
Maurice Bessman is an emeritus professor of biochemistry and enzymology in the Department of Biology at Johns Hopkins University. This collection consists of workbooks, lecture notes, slides, transparencies, research notes, manuscripts, exams, conference papers and journal articles, photographs, and correspondence. These materials span 1956 to 2007.
Miscellaneous manuscripts collection
Richard Threlkeld Cox papers
The collection consists of a few items of correspondence, clippings, pamphlest, and a partially typed manuscript of "The Algebra of Probably Inference."
Sidney Lanier papers
Sidney Clopton Lanier (1842-1881) was a Confederate soldier, musician, poet and author who lectured in English Literature at Johns Hopkins University and played flute in the Peabody Orchestra. The collection consists of correspondence, prose, poetry, lecture and music manuscripts, photographs, memorial information, newspaper clippings, and other materials.
Ted Marshall letters
Tudor and Stuart Club records
Warren S. Torgerson papers
Dr. Warren S. Torgerson was internationally known for his work in psychological measurement at Johns Hopkins University. The files include primarily experiment notes and data sets, some lecture notes, and some correspondence, dating from 1962 through 1983.
William H. McClain papers
William Stone Grauer papers
William Stone Grauer (born 1915) entered the freshman class at Hopkins in 1932. The papers span the period 1926 through 1940 but the bulk revolve around his freshman and sophomore years, 1932-1934. The papers are largely the correspondence among William and his parents Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lee Grauer and his sister Betty Alice Grauer.
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- correspondence 19
- Maryland--Baltimore 17
- United States 15
- photographs 15
- manuscripts (documents) 11
- Universities and colleges--Faculty 10
- clippings (information artifacts) 10
- Universities and colleges 8
- College teachers 7
- Universities and colleges--Alumni and alumnae 7
- lecture notes 7
- notebooks 7
- reports 7
- research notes 7
- College students 6
- lectures 6
- administrative records 5
- articles 5
- financial records 5
- pamphlets 5
- postcards 5
- programs (documents) 5
- Diaries 4
- Maryland 4
- World War (1939-1945) 4
- broadsides (notices) 4
- drafts (documents) 4
- ephemera (general object genre) 4
- ledgers (account books) 4
- legal documents 4
- minutes (administrative records) 4
- photograph albums 4
- photographic prints 4
- scrapbooks 4
- speeches (documents) 4
- Communication 3
- Educators 3
- Historians 3
- Legal documents 3
- Manners and customs 3
- Printed ephemera 3
- annual reports 3
- appointment books 3
- communication (function) 3
- diaries 3
- fliers (printed matter) 3
- invitations 3
- magazines (periodicals) 3
- memoirs 3
- notes (documents) 3
- publications (documents) 3
- receipts (financial records) 3
- Academic writing 2
- American literature 2
- Authors, American 2
- Charities 2
- Classicists 2
- Correspondence 2
- Course schedules 2
- Courtship 2
- Europe 2
- Fathers and sons 2
- Georgia 2
- Journalism 2
- Lawyers 2
- Letters 2
- Minutes (Records) 2
- Musicians 2
- Pictorial works 2
- Publications 2
- Records and correspondence 2
- Schedules, School 2
- Segregation in education 2
- Students 2
- Universities and colleges--Administration 2
- Women 2
- World War (1914-1918) 2
- account books 2
- booklets 2
- collecting cards 2
- contracts 2
- electronic records (digital records) 2
- keepsakes (books) 2
- lithographs 2
- membership lists 2
- memorabilia 2
- promotional materials 2
- reprints 2
- sheet music 2
- slides (photographs) 2
- videocassettes 2
- 1912-1949 1
- Academic costume 1
- Accounting 1
- Accreditation (university function) 1
- Actors 1
- Administration 1
- Administration of faculty (university function) 1
- African American entertainers 1 + ∧ less