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Johns Hopkins University publications collection

 Record Group
Identifier: RG-10-030

Scope and Contents

These materials are actually an artificial collection rather than a group of records generated by a single University office. The collection consists of both serial and occasional publications of the University. The former include Circulars, Registers, Annual Reports of the President, Directories, Student Directories, The Freshman Record, and Phonebooks. The occasional publications include a wide variety of materials, such as brochures and broadsides. The publications range in date from the University's founding in 1876 to the 1990, and are arranged as follows:

Series 1: Occasional Publications, 1876-present
Subseries 1: 1876-1976
Subseries 2: 1977-present
Series 2: Circulars, 1876-present
Series 3: Registers, 1876-1942
Series 4: Annual Report of the President, 1876-1978
Series 5: Directories, 1935-present Series 6: Phonebooks, 1965-present
Series 7: Student Directories, 1965-present
Series 8: The Freshman Record, 1971-1984

Dates

  • Creation: 1876-1997

Creator

History

Until 1969, there was no central office for coordinating University publications. In the early days, many of the publications and notices were apparently handled through Thomas Ball, Registrar and de facto assistant to President Gilman. Generally, however, each individual department produced its publications by working directly with commercial designers and printers. In 1969, Thomas J. Kleis (formerly Assistant Director of Public Relations) became the first Director of University Publications. He held that position until 1982, when he was succeeded by Robert Hewes and, in 1984, by Patricia Kramer. The Office of University Publications provides a variety of services including in-house design work and coordination of commercial printing and production.

Extent

54.5 Cubic Feet (2 record center cartons, 119 letter size document boxes, 3 letter half-size document boxes, 3 legal size document boxes, 1 legal half-size document box, 5 flat boxes (25 x 21 x 3 inches))

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

Until 1969, there was no central office for coordinating University publications. These materials are actually an artificial collection rather than a group of records generated by a single University office. The collection consists of both serial and occasional publications of the University. The former include Circulars, Registers, Annual Reports of the President, Directories, Student Directories, The Freshman Record, and Phonebooks. The occasional publications include a wide variety of materials, such as brochures and broadsides. The publications range in date from the University's founding in 1876 to the 1990.

Provenance

The scrapbooks, Circulars, Registers, President's Reports, and Directories were all found in the Gilman Hall Library stacks. Current materials are sent to the Archives by the Office of University Publications on a continuing basis. Some materials have been sent by other offices: Johns Hopkins Press, Library, Alumni Information Services, Alumni Relations and Registrar. Other materials were contributed by alumni (or surviving relatives): William E. Trout, Jr. (A.B. 1925, Ph.D. 1935), John A. Sauer (B.E. 1925), C. Wilson Josselyn (A.B., 1924), George E. Hardy, Jr. (A.B., 1923), George Washington McCreary (A.B., 1879), and John R. Sherwood (A.B., 1923).

Existence and Location of Copies

Portions of the Circulars and Annual Reports series are digitized. See https://jscholarship.library.jhu.edu/handle/1774.2/32721 to browse the digitized holdings.

Accession Number

77.41, 78.29, 78.30, 78.32, 79.9, 79.95, 79.96, 79.97, 79.102, 79.150, 79.151, 80.7, 81.23, 82.4, 82.11, 83.17, 84.14, 84.51, 85.25, 86.7, 87.5, 2012-13.UA.011, 2012-13.UA.012

Processing Information

Finding aid prepared by Deborah Jeffrey, Katrina Tautz, Julia B. Morgan, Sean DiGiovanna, Crawford Keenan, Jennifer D'Urso, and Kim E. Bettcher. This was last processed in January 2017 by Annie Tang.

Title
Johns Hopkins University Publications collection
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin
Language of description note
Finding aid written in English

Repository Details

Part of the Special Collections Repository

Contact:
The Sheridan Libraries
Special Collections
3400 N Charles St
Baltimore MD 21218 USA