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Budget Office records
C. Harvey Palmer, Jr. research and lecture notes
C. Harvey Palmer, Jr. is professor emeritus of electrical engineering at Johns Hopkins University, specializing in optics. This collection holds selections of Palmer's research notes and teaching files, loose leaf and in binders, ranging from 1968 to 1990.
Campus and lacrosse team negatives
Negatives of the Johns Hopkins University campus and lacrosse team, 1919. Index to negatives is located at front of collection.
Carl F. Christ papers
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.
Charles Center Oral History collection
The collection consists of oral history interviews, transcripts, research materials, and exhibit materials that were gathered for an early 21st century exhibit on the development of Charles Center in Baltimore, Maryland.
Charles William Emil Miller papers
This collection consists of letters and papers of Charles William Emil Miller, professor of Greek at The Johns Hopkins University.
Conrad Gebelein papers
The collection consists of correspondence, two scrapbooks and other ephemeral material related to Gebelein's association with the Johns Hopkins University.
Correspondence regarding the Didache manuscript
The collection consists of correspondence between Daniel Coit Gilman, Basil Gildersleeve, Nicholas Murray Butler and others regarding obtaining a copy of the Didache manuscript.
Course Guide records
The Course Guide is a student publication which provides information on undergraduate courses. In 1999, after being absent for several years, the Course Guide returned, entitled the ACE (Academic Course Evaluation) Guide. This record group is made up solely of issues of The Course Guide from 1966 to 2006; several issues are missing, however. No other records pertaining to the publication, such as correspondence, are extant.