electronic records (digital records)
Found in 26 Collections and/or Records:
Adoremus a cappella group records
This collection constists of records created by Adoremus, a Christian student a cappella group at Johns Hopkins University.
AllNighters a cappella group records
This collection constists of records created by the AllNighters, a student a cappella group at Johns Hopkins University.
David P. Stern archives
Foreign Affairs Symposium records
The Foreign Affairs Symposium (FAS) is a student-run lecture series sponsored by Johns Hopkins University. This record group contains posters, programs, and photographs for Symposium events from 2008 to 2020, as well as archived websites from 2015-Ongoing.
Georg Luck papers
Georg Hans Bhawani Luck (1926-2013) was a Swiss classicist known for his studies of magical beliefs and practices in the Classical world. For over twenty years he was a professor at the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland. This collection includes the professional papers of Luck, primarily typewritten speeches, annotated drafts of his writings, and some correspondence and research notes. The papers span from 1948 to the 2010s.
Housing Our Story: Towards Archival Justice for Black Baltimore oral history collection
This collection consists of twenty-two oral history interviews conducted in 2018 as part of a project titled Housing Our Story: Towards Archival Justice for Black Baltimore.
Johns Hopkins University Barnstormers records
10 CDs of performance photographs, recordings, and behind the scenes footage. 6 production manuals for lighting, sound design, and stage management. A written history of the barnstormers, and event posters and programs. A website series of 3 archived websites from 2015-Ongoing.
Johns Hopkins University Billie Holiday collection
The Johns Hopkins University Billie Holiday collection is an artificially assembled collection with manuscript material chosen by the curators of Special Collections, dating from approximately 1939 to 1993. The collection features eleven items related to the life, career, and death of jazz singer Billie Holiday, 1915-1959. Holiday, or "Lady Day," was known for her disctinct vocal delivery and had a profound influence on jazz and blues music.
Ketzev a cappella group records
This collection contains recorded music and other records of Ketzev, a Jewish student a cappella group at Johns Hopkins University founded in 1997.
Kranti a cappella group records
This collection constists of records created by Kranti, a South Asian fusion a cappella group at Johns Hopkins University.
Martin L. Millspaugh papers on Urban Planning and Development
Mental Notes a cappella group records
This collection consists of records created by the Mental Notes, a student comedy a cappella group at Johns Hopkins University founded in 1994.
Michal Makarovich oral history collection documenting gay history in Baltimore
This collection consists of oral history interviews and printed materials collected primarily in the 1990s by Michal Makarovich, who researched the evolution of gay bars in Baltimore, Maryland.
Octopodes a cappella group records
Peabody VIBES records
VIBES is a monthly concert series run by students of the Peabody Computer Music Department. This collection contains recorded performances, photographs, programs, and posters associated with VIBES concerts during the organization's first two years of existence, 2018-2020.
RESTRICTED: Oral history of Livio, Villa Spelman gardener, 2003 May 16
This collection consists of records of the Villa Spelman from 1961 to 2009, with the bulk of the material dating from 1980 to 2000. It includes photographs, materials marketing Villa Spelman colloquia and other events, correspondence with the Spelman family, Villa Spelman Advisory Committee records, a video promoting Villa Spelman to the Trustees, oral histories with Villa Spelman staff), and other records maintained by the Director of Villa Spelman.
RESTRICTED: Oral history with William C. Strickler [?] III, Esq., 2003 April 27
This collection consists of records of the Villa Spelman from 1961 to 2009, with the bulk of the material dating from 1980 to 2000. It includes photographs, materials marketing Villa Spelman colloquia and other events, correspondence with the Spelman family, Villa Spelman Advisory Committee records, a video promoting Villa Spelman to the Trustees, oral histories with Villa Spelman staff), and other records maintained by the Director of Villa Spelman.
RESTRICTED: "Villa Spelman Tour and Restoration Needs" video, 2004 July
This series contains Villa Spelman administrative records including Advisory Committee meeting agendas, correspondence, and proposals for seminars and other programs from 1961 to 2009.
RESTRICTED: "Villa Spelman Trustee Presentation" video, undated
This series contains Villa Spelman administrative records including Advisory Committee meeting agendas, correspondence, and proposals for seminars and other programs from 1961 to 2009.
Sarah Szanton collection of Black Panther Party Free Breakfast Program oral histories
Saul Roseman papers
Research, teaching, and other materials related to Saul Roseman's professional career from approximately 1980 to approximately 2010. Roseman (1921-2011) was a biochemist who was faculty in the Biology Department at Johns Hopkins University. Boxes 1 through 10 contain paper files. Boxes 11 and 12 contain floppy disks, CDs, and zip disks which have been digitized and are available to access. Contact Special Collections for additional information about the collection.
Sirens a cappella group records
This collection constists of records created by the Sirens, a student a cappella group at Johns Hopkins University.
"The History of African Americans at Johns Hopkins University" oral histories
Villa Spelman records
The Johns Hopkins Center for Italian Studies at Villa Spelman was established in the early 1970s in accordance with the bequest of Leolyn and Timothy Mather Spelman. The property was sold by the university in September 2008. This collection consists of records of the Villa Spelman from 1961 to 2009; the bulk of the material dates from 1980 to 2000.