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Chile solidarity movement ephemera
A collection of material produced by the Chile solidarity movement in the U.S. following the 1973 CIA-backed military coup that replaced Salvador Allende’s Unidad Popular government with a military dictatorship led by General Augusto Pinochet. The majority of items come from the Washington, DC chapter of Non-Intervention in Chile (NICH) and the National Coordinating Center in Solidarity with Chile. Materials contain flyers, newsletters, pamphlets, and press clippings.
Chinese Cultural Revolution handwritten documents
A collection of very rare original hand written documents from the Chinese Cultural Revolution era.
Chinese Cultural Revolution poster collection
Collection of Chinese propaganda posters depicting Mao Zedong and scenes from Chinese life, 1956-1986.
Chinese newspaper collection
The collection consists of several pages of a Chinese newspaper published February 3, 1940 in Canton, China (Guangzhou). At the time of publication, Canton was controlled by the Japanese army.
Chinese Public Health Campaign slides
This collection includes Chinese public health campaign slides from the 1950s through the 1970s. Educational slides cover a wide range of public health topics, including tuberculosis, whopping cough, diarrhea, and malaria.
Chris Lobingier papers
Christopher Lobingier (1944-2014) was a composer based in Baltimore who wrote the original score to the 1977 John Waters film Desperate Living and participated in the Baltimore Composers Forum. This collection contains scores of original compositions by Chris Lobingier, including his score to Desperate Living, as well as materials related to the Baltimore Composers Forum, recordings, and other ephemera.
Christopher Gray papers
Chromolithographic cards titled "Three Ages of Woman," as depicted by fantasy flower people, designed by Charlotte Perkins Gilman
This collection is a six card chromolithographic set of album cards, "Three Ages of Woman," representing the ages of woman as depicted by fantasy flower people. The cards were designed sometime in the 1880s by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, an American writer and noted feminist.
Chromolithographic trade cards advertising "Soapine" soap product, designed by Charlotte Perkins Gilman
This collection contains three chromolithographic trade cards advertising a soap product called “Soapine," dated approximately 1880-1884, manufactured by the Kendall Manufacturing Company. The cards were designed by American writer and illustrator, Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1860-1935). The Kendall Manufacturing Company was established in 1827 in Providence, Rhode Island.
Circle K records
This collection consists of two large mixed-media scrapbooks created by the Hopkins chapter of Circle K, an international service organization sponsored by Kiwanis International.
Civil War era sheet music volume
Volume of Civil War era sheet music. Approximately 65 individual compositions.
Civil War newspaper scrapbooks
A collection of newspaper clippings dealing with the events of the first year of the Civil War, 1861.
Clarence D. Long papers
Clarence Edward Dutton manuscript
This collection consists of an unpublished typescript with hand-written corrections of a manuscript entitled "China and Western Imperialism: a study of the motive forces of modern empires." It was written in Englewood, New Jersey, and dated 1903.
Clarence Edward Keefer manuscript
Clarence Edward Keefer, a sanitary engineer, was born in Baltimore in 1891, and received his B.E. from Johns Hopkins in 1919. From 1940 to 1945, Keefer was an instructor in sanitary engineering at JHU. He published an important work in his field in 1940. Collection consists manuscript pages of chapters from Keefer's "Sewage-Treatment Works: Administration and Operation" dating from 1935 to 1940.
Claudia B. Didier scrapbooks
The Claudia B. Didier scrapbooks contain clippings dealing with Baltimore-area concerts and musicians.
Clements Music Collection
Mostly "light" or popular classical arranged for one or a few voices and piano, or harp. Some titles are all in French.
Clements sheet music collection
Clermont-Tonnerre letters
The collection is formed by 13 letters written in French, 1832-1836, as well as their analysis by Dr. François Velde, who discovered the letters in 1993. The letters are part of the correspondence of the Marquis de Clermont-Tonnerre, a minister in the French government of Charles X, and Marie-Caroline, duchesse de Berry, daughter-in-law of King Charles X.
Cleveland Abbe papers
The collection consists of correspondence, manuscript notes, reports, meteorological observations, reprints, drawings, and lecture notes of astronomer and meteorologist, Cleveland Abbe, dating from 1851 to 1952.
Clinton Arrowood papers
Clinton Arrowood was a flautist and illustrator best known for his unique drawings of animals as musicians. The collection contains Arrowood's illustrations for musical events at the Peabody Institute and elsewhere, as well as drawings for children's books and other media. It includes original drawings, reproductions, clippings, and other documents related to Arrowood's career.
Collected personal and business papers of Louis and Jacob Blaustein
Louis and Jabcob Blaustein founded the American Oil Company (Amoco) in 1910. The collection spans the years 1912 to 1970 and contains published material, transcripts of phone conversations, copies of correspondence, news clippings, invitations, legal papers, details of Blaustein’s many business and diplomatic trips, budgets and agendas related to the oil business, minutes of board meetings and philanthropic committees, and data from commissions and agencies.
Collection of Abram Moses scores
Abram Moses was a composer and violinist who attended and taught at the Peabody Institute. The collection includes 11 manuscript and Ozalid scores of chamber music and songs by Moses written between approximately 1900 and 1950.
Collection of Bound Volumes of Sheet Music at Johns Hopkins University
This artificial collection contains several bound volumes of sheet music and fragments of binding materials.
Collection of Charles H. Bochau scores
Charles Henry Bochau (1870-1932) was a member of the Peabody Conservatory voice faculty from 1897 to 1932, director of the conservatory's glee club, and one of the founders of the Johns Hopkins Symphony Orchestra. The collection consists of manuscript and published scores of music composed by Bochau, including vocal music, symphonic music, and chamber music.