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William Sulzer scrapbook
A scrapbook containing letters, newspaper articles, and speeches of William Sulzer.
William Thomson, Lord Kelvin materials
William Thomson, Lord Kelvin (1824-1907) was a British mathematician and physicist. Collection consists of four letters of Thomson, ranging in date from 1878 to 1899, to Henry Dyer. Also in the collection are invoices and correspondence relating to the publication in 1904 of Thomson's lectures at the Johns Hopkins University.
William Wallace Whitelock papers
William Wallace Whitelock, poet and author, was born in Mt. Washington, Maryland in 1869. The papers consist of four, bound scrapbooks and fourteen notebooks dating from 1885-1939.
William Worthy papers
William Worthy (July 7, 1921 – May 4, 2014) was an African American journalist and activist. The collection includes the following topics and genres: correspondence, biographical information, writings, newspaper clippings, advocacy, teaching (including his tenure at Boston University), travel (specifically Cuba, the USSR, China and Iran), notes, files, and printed matter.
Willie Lee Rose papers
Professional and personal papers of Willie Lee Rose, a historian of the Civil War and the Reconstruction era and faculty member in the history department at Johns Hopkins University.
Wilmer T. Bartholomew papers
Wilmer T. Bartholomew was a professor of music at the Peabody Institute and Goucher College who specialized in acoustics research, singing technique, and choral conducting. The Bartholomew papers contain published and manuscript scores composed by Bartholomew as well as various notes, research, correspondence, and publications.
Winston D. Walters photographs
5 photographs of Walters at Johns Hopkins University circa 1934-1937, one newspaper clipping from 1934 describing his four-year fellowship at Johns Hopkins University, and a photocopy of a biographical sketch of Winston Danae Walters published after his death in 1968.
Winston Trueheart Brundige papers
The collection consists of over 500 World War II letters dating from 1942-1943 written by and to United States Army officer W.T. Brundige, a 1940s graduate of Johns Hopkins University.
WJHU-FM records
WJHU-FM began as student-run radio station WJHU. WJHU-FM went on the air in 1979, and later became a National Public Radio affiliate in the 1990s. This collection consists entirely of magnetic tape copies of programs broadcast by WJHU-FM in the 1980s and 1990s. These tapes are in many formats and sizes.
WJHU records
Although radio station WJHU existed as a student-run station from 1946 through 1986, these records date only from 1976 to 1978. Included in this record group are the Constitution and By-Laws adopted in 1976, the proposal to make WJHU a non-commercial FM station, as well as correspondence and administrative records.
Woman's Club of The Johns Hopkins University records
Women Composers Orchestra records
The Women Composers Orchestra operated in Baltimore from 1985 to 1995 with the mission to perform compositions of women composers both past and present. The collection primarily consists of the organization's administrative documents.
Women's field hockey photographs
Women's Liberation Collection
This artificially assembled collection contains materials associated with the women's liberation movement of the 1960s-1980s.
Woodrow Wilson pamphlet collection
Thomas Woodrow Wilson (December 28, 1856 – February 3, 1924) was an American politician and academic who served as the 28th President of the United States from 1913 to 1921. Collection consists of 41 pamphlets, one broadside, and one manuscript sent to President Wilson and ranging in date from 1883-1919, but dating primarily from 1917-1919.
World War I cartoon scrapbooks
The collection is formed by five large bound scrapbooks containing cartoons, essays, poetry, newspaper articles, and illustrations that describe events and military/political figures prominent in the period of the First World War, 1914-1918.
World War posters and flyers
Wyatt William Randall notebooks
Wyatt William Randall (1867-1930) was a noted chemist and faculty member at the school of Hygiene and Public Health at Johns Hopkins University. The collection consists of 11 notebooks with manuscript notes compiled while Randall was a chemistry graduate student at Hopkins from 1886 to 1889.
Yearbook records
Young Men's Association for Mutual Improvement ribbon
Rewritten from dealer description:
Silk silver ribbon printed in all black. 7 3/4 x 3 inches. Illustrated with an engraved vignette of a Lady Columbia-like figure holding a staff and surrounded by flags, a shield, navigational instruments, and a globe. Above her head in a ribbon are the words, "Intelligence the Life of Liberty." A rare commemorative ribbon celebrating the fourth of July in Albany, New York. The item was printed in 1838.
Yvette Matthews papers
Yvonne Ferrand-Weyher poetry chapbooks and autograph letter
This collection consists of eight chapbooks and one letter written by French poet Yvonne Ferrand-Weyher between 1939 and 1949 about her experiences during World War II.
Zanvyl Krieger papers
Zanvyl Krieger (1906-2000) was an American businessman and philanthropist in Baltimore, Maryland. The collection includes materials ranging in date from 1928-2000, including correspondence, approximately 50 photographs, albums, scrapbooks, graphic novels, pamphlets, citations and other awards. Numerous newspaper clippings are also included.
Zeniada records
Zlata Hartman research notes
The collection includes handwritten and typed research notes dating from 1972 to 1981 about his-bacteria, salmonella mutagenicity, fluorescent lamps, DNA mutations, etc.