clippings (information artifacts)
Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Found in 126 Collections and/or Records:
Adele Meade papers
Collection
Identifier: PIMS-0037
Overview
Adele Meade was a teacher and violinist in the Baltimore area. Her papers include photographs, a scrapbook, and personal papers primarily relating to her teaching career.
Found in:
Peabody Archives
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Adele Meade papers
Aleine Austin papers
Collection
Identifier: MS-0397
Overview
Aleine Austin was historian and author born in New York City, July 19, 1922. The papers, dating from 1940 to 1991, consist of student notes, lecture notes, published articles, manuscript notes, recordings, photographs, correspondence, and a selection of papers that document Aleine Austin's interest and work in the American labor movement.
Found in:
Special Collections
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Aleine Austin papers
Alexandre Dumas handwritten note to François Buloz
Collection — Box 1: [Barcode: 31151030118933]
Identifier: MS-0733
Overview
Alexandre Dumas, born Dumas Davy de la Pailleterie (1802 – 5 December 1870), also known as Alexandre Dumas, père, was a French writer. Many of his historical novels of high adventure were originally published as serials, including The Count of Monte Cristo and The Three Musketeers. Alexandre Dumas, fils (1824-1895) was a French writer and dramatist, best known for Camille (a.k.a. The Lady of the...
Aloysius Reidinger collection of Baltimore concert programs
Collection
Identifier: PIMS-0086
Overview
Collection of programs and clippings related to the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Feier des Deutschen Tages, the Oratorio Society of Baltimore from 1890-1965, and other recitals in Baltimore.
American newspaper clipping scrapbook
Collection — 1
Identifier: MS-0608
Scope and Contents
Composed of 148 pages (some numbered by hand) of newspaper clippings from various American newspapers, with occasional notations and the dates of some articles written in ink, and a hand-inscribed material laid in. Most of the articles date from 1881 to 1899 and encompass a wide variety of subjects. A few interesting clippings include the scandal over Democratic presidential candidateGrover Cleveland's illegitimate child and his relationship with a woman of "intemperate habits"; the unveiling...
Amy Evans papers
Collection
Identifier: PIMS-0026
Overview
Born in 1884 in Wales, Amy Evans was an operatic soprano who performed in Britain and the United States in the early 20th century. The Amy Evans papers contain personal documents, correspondence, greeting cards, address books, and photographs from Evans and her husband, baritone Fraser Gange.
Found in:
Peabody Archives
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Amy Evans papers
Anthony Hecht papers
Collection
Identifier: MS-0775
Overview
Anthony Hecht (1923-2004), one of the leading poets of his generation, is most well-known for his anthology The Hard Hours (1967), generally seen as his break-through volume. Hecht's small holding of papers, separated from his donated book collection, includes handwritten and typewritten correspondence, as well as clippings, programs, and other forms of ephemera. The materials range from 1982 to 2005, the later years of Hecht's literary career.
Found in:
Special Collections
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Anthony Hecht papers
Arthur Friedheim papers
Collection
Identifier: PIMS-0041
Overview
Musical compositions, correspondence, photographs, writings, clippings, and ephemera of pianist Arthur Friedheim and members of the Friedheim family.
Found in:
Peabody Archives
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Arthur Friedheim papers
Austin Conradi papers
Collection
Identifier: PIMS-0016
Overview
The Austin Conradi papers contain concert programs, school essays, newspaper clippings, correspondence, scores, and a photograph relating to the life and career of pianist Austin Conradi.
Found in:
Peabody Archives
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Austin Conradi papers
Bank of Maryland scrapbook
Collection — Box 1: [Barcode: 31151030051951]
Identifier: MS-0156
Overview
The collection consists of an unbound scrapbook containing 17 pages of newspaper clippings from The Baltimore Gazette and The Baltimore Republican, dating from August 28, 1835 to October 15, 1835. They give an account of the trial of the Bank of Maryland against Thomas Ellicott.
Found in:
Special Collections
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Bank of Maryland scrapbook