financial records
Found in 22 Collections and/or Records:
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).
Lyric Theatre records
Office of the Senior Vice President for Administrative Services records
The records of the Office of the Senior Vice President for Administrative Services range in date from 1947-1992. Many of the documents in this record group are concerned with University tax and budget matters as well as other business facets of non-academic university administration. The types of documents found are correspondence, memorandums, reports and other administrative records arranged in alphabetical subject files.
Office of the Treasurer records
The records of the Office of the Treasurer range in date from 1875 to 1983. These records primarily consist of ledgers and financial publications of various types, other financial documentation, correspondence, and subject files.
Peabody Institute Board of Trustees records
Peabody Institute Office of the Executive Secretary records
Peabody Institute Office of the Provost records
Records of the Office of the Dean of Arts and Sciences
The records of the Office of the Dean of Arts and Sciences cover the administrative functions of the department from 1933 to 1993 (bulk of the files from 1951-1993). The records include departmental correspondence, committee files, subject files, memoranda, and policy statements.
Theater Chamber Players records
The Theater Chamber Players, founded by Peabody Institute faculty members Dina Koston and Leon Fleisher, were a chamber music ensemble that featured 20th-century music and was based primarily in Washington, D.C., from 1968 to 2003. The TCP records include administrative and business documents, correspondence, working files, concert programs, publicity material, photographs, recordings, scores, and reference material.