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Catherine McLane travel diary
Catherine Milligan McLane, of Baltimore, Maryland, was born 25 March 1850. This collection consists of her pocket diary of a European tour, dated 1906-1907.
Cecil County, Maryland Poor School Fund records
The collection consists of 18 accounts submitted to the Cecil County (Md.) Poor School Fund by teachers wishing to be reimbursed for the tuition of scholars who were unable to pay from 1828-1856.
Centennial Celebration records
The records of the Centennial Celebration document the activities of the Office of Centennial Planning, the Centennial Board, and committees in preparing for the various social festivities, symposia, and other commemorative events undertaken to celebrate Hopkins's hundredth anniversary in 1976.
Center for Metropolitan Planning and Research records
Center for Social Organization of Schools records
Charles Alphonso Smith papers
C. Alphonso Smith (1864 – 1924) was an American Professor of English, college dean, philologist, and folklorist. The collection consists largely of clippings from newspapers and periodical regarding the English language and the introduction of slang words used by the military, ranging from 1905-1923.
Charles Atwood Kofoid articles
Charles Atwood Kofoid was a biologist born on October 11, 1865. This collection consists of two volumes of bound articles written by Kofoid on the suject of plankton, dated 1898.
Charles B. Kim "From Geneva to the planet Mars" score and ephemera
Charles Bleefield collection of Nadia Boulanger correspondence
The collection contains manuscript letters and brief notes from Nadia Boulanger to her former student Charles Bleefield, including a letter of recommendation in 1947 and several brief greetings in the two decades that followed. Also included are invitations to two memorial services for Lili Boulanger and an Igor Stravinsky autograph.
Charles Branch Wilson notebooks
Charles Branch Wilson (1861–1941) was an American scientist, a marine biologist. He is known for his extensive work on copepods, minute crustaceans. The collection consists of sixteen notebooks compiled while Wilson was a graduate student at Johns Hopkins, 1894-1896. The notebooks contain lecture notes and laboratory drawings from classes in biology, botany, and physiology.