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Affirmative Action Office records
Erna Magnus papers
Erna Magnus was born in Hamburg, Germany in 1896, and was an author and educator in both Germany and the United States. The collection consists of two items: a typescript manuscript of Magnus's study, "Gainfully Employed Women in Chicago," (1943) and a travel diary written in German describing a trip to Germany, July 15-August 28, 1974.
Frederic C. Lane papers
Frederic Chapin Lane was a professor of history at Johns Hopkins and a leading scholar of the Italian Renaissance. The papers span the years 1943-1984 during which he was teaching at Johns Hopkins and conducting extensive research for his writings on the history of Venice in the 14th and 15th centuries.
Johns Hopkins University Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Celebration records
Planning for the celebration commemorating the twenty fifth anniversary began on January 6, 1900 when the Academic Council recommended that the Board of Trustees appoint a date for the anniversary celebration. The records of the Twenty Fifth Anniversary Celebration range in date from January 1900 to February 1902. The collection documents quite completely the activities planned for the Celebration, including Daniel Coit Gilman's farewell address and Ira Remsen's inaugural speech.
Johns Hopkins University Women's Forum records
Kenneth Lasson papers
Office of Federal Affairs records
The Office of Federal Affairs represents The Johns Hopkins Institution on issues directly impacting the university's mission such as student financial aid, research regulation and funding, and health care policy. This collection consists of subject files on various activities of the Federal Affairs Office relating to federal law and policy from circa 1991 - circa 1997.
Office of General Counsel records
Office of the President records
The records of the Office of the President span the years 1878 through 1997, although only scattered files contain items from the years prior to 1903.
Robert B. Pond, Sr. papers
Robert B. Pond, Sr. (1917-2007) helped found Johns Hopkins University's Department of Material Science, where he served as chair for eight years. The collection includes papers relating to Professor Pond's involvement with companies such as Marvalaud Inc. and Inland Steel Company, and materials from his various roles at Johns Hopkins University, including advising, administrative, and teaching materials. His papers span from 1946 to approximately 1987.