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California prisoners photo collection
This collection contains 72 Polaroid photographs of California prisoners spending time with family and friends during visitation day. The photos are largely undated and unidentified.
Camerascope and stereoscopic photos of Myanmar
This collection contains a pocket-sized folding Camerascope and twenty-four black-and-white stereoscopic photographs of various locations in Myanmar. The pictures show rural and city life; Burmese laborers, such as fishermen; and temples and pagodas.
Camilla Miller commonplace book of riddles and charades
The collection consists of a small handwritten book of puzzles, charades, and riddles in morocco binding with gilt detail. A stamp on the title page includes the date of 1820 and styles the creator, Camilla Miller, a "baronnes."
Camp de Mailly watercolor sketchbook
This watercolor sketchbook was created by a French soldier at Camp de Mailly during the summer of 1915. The sketchbook shows scenes of military camp life and the surrounding landscape.
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.
Canby A. Alexander diary
Canon Law commentary
Collection consists of one signature (two vellum pages) which appear to have been part of a 14th century codex. The manuscript is written in Latin and is not completely translated.
Carey Business School student records
The Johns Hopkins Carey Business School offers full-time and part-time business degrees, in addition to other degrees and certifications. This collection consists entirely of records of former undergraduate and graduate students dating from the 1980s-2005. These records may be subject to access restrictions.
Carey, Niles, and Coxe Papers
Collection consists of ten holographic letters that exhibit the routine daily business of early American economists, Mathew Carey, Hezekiah Niles, and Tench Coxe. Carey's letters (1803-1827) address publication problems; Niles' letters (1821-1833) include comments on slavery, the tariff and an overdue bill; Coxe's letters (1796-1808) are concerned with his public duties in the Treasury Department.
Carl Alfred Jacobson papers
Carl Alfred Jacobson (1876-1952) was a scientist and chief editor of The Encyclopedia of Chemical Reactions from 1946 to 1956. The collection consists of diaries dating from 1899 to 1947 and reprints of publications dating from 1908 to 1930. The diaries form the bulk of the collection.
Carl Brent Swisher papers
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.
Carl Menger collection
Carlyle Barton Laboratory technical reports
The Carlyle Barton Laboratory was a semi-autonomous engineering laboratory (early 1950s to 1970), operating under contract for the United States Air Force, in collaboration with the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Johns Hopkins University. The records include technical reports with unique identifiers in the form of report numbers given by the Laboratory. The reports were produced from 1954 to 1968.
Carrie May Zintl papers
Carrollton Viaduct clipping
The Carrollton Viaduct, located over Gwynns Falls near Carroll Park in Baltimore, Maryland, was the first stone masonry bridge built for railroad use in the United States. Collection consists of pages from the Citizens and Farmer's Almanac, July 1830, describing the Carrollton Viaduct.
Castelfranco Altarpiece essay
Collection consists of an untitled, hand-written essay written in Italian and dated December 2, 1803. The essay describes the restoration in 1803 of the "Castelfranco Altarpiece," a painting by Giorgione.
Catalonian rent notebook
The Rent Notebook which forms this collection is a bound holographic volume, covered in vellum, written in Catalan, 1718-1721. A few pages are written in Spanish. The recording of rents was mostly completed by Don Isodoro de Puig Molto whose signature appears on several pages.
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.