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Found in 51 Collections and/or Records:
Cora and Ellen Snyder papers
Collection
Identifier: PIMS-0028
Overview
The Cora and Ellen Snyder papers contain class notes taken during their music studies at the Peabody Preparatory. A 1915-1916 yearbook is also included.
Found in:
Peabody Archives
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Cora and Ellen Snyder papers
Dawn Culbertson papers
Collection
Identifier: PIMS-0039
Overview
Dawn Culbertson was an eclectic musician and composer based in Baltimore who experimented with the lute and recorder. Her papers contain original manuscript compositions, personal papers primarily from her student years, and recordings of her radio show, Exploring Early Music.
Found in:
Peabody Archives
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Dawn Culbertson papers
Gardner Jencks papers
Collection
Identifier: PIMS-0045
Overview
Gardner Jencks was a pianist and composer who grew up in Baltimore and earned an artist diploma from the Peabody Conservatory. His papers contain manuscript and printed facsimile scores of his unpublished compositions, papers related to his study of music, and various items of ephemera.
Found in:
Peabody Archives
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Gardner Jencks papers
Howard R. Thatcher papers
Collection
Identifier: PIMS-0044
Overview
Howard Thatcher was a pianist, organist, composer, and teacher in the Baltimore area. He was an alumnus of Peabody who taught harmony, counterpoint, orchestration, and composition for the Peabody Conservatory. The Howard R. Thatcher papers contain his manuscript and published scores as well as personal papers.
Found in:
Peabody Archives
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Howard R. Thatcher papers
Richard Benda papers
Collection
Identifier: PIMS-0034
Overview
Richard Benda was a pianist and teacher renowned for his strategy in teaching the Joseph Schillinger system of musical composition. The Richard Benda papers contain manuscript notebooks and transcriptions of his teaching material concerned with the Schillinger system. Also included are pedagogical materials in the form of notes, recordings, and an unpublished supplement to the Schillinger system.
Found in:
Peabody Archives
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Richard Benda papers
William F. Lucas family papers
Collection
Identifier: PIMS-0057
Overview
William F. Lucas and family owned the Lucas Bros. printing and stationery business in Baltimore in the 19th century. The Lucas family papers include correspondence, diaries, financial documents, photographs, and scrapbooks relating to the family and their business, including writing books by William F. Lucas' daughter, Bertha E. Lucas, and papers related to William's brother, art collector George A. Lucas.
Found in:
Peabody Archives
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William F. Lucas family papers
Albert Lee Grauer collection
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MS-0122
Overview
Albert Lee Grauer was born in Baltimore in 1886. He received his B.A. from Johns Hopkins University in 1907. The collection primarily consists of five notebooks compiled by Grauer while he was a student at Johns Hopkins, 1904-1907. Subjects include chemistry and physics.
Found in:
Special Collections
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Albert Lee Grauer collection
Assyrische Grammatik course notes
Collection — Box 1: [translation missing: en.instance_container.barcode: 31151030070852]
Identifier: MS-0517
Overview
Hermann Hugo Paul Haupt, a Semitic scholar and one of the pioneers of Assyriology in the United States, was born in 1858, in Gorlitz, Germany. This collection consists of one volume of handwritten course notes made during Haupt's summer studies in 1877.
Found in:
Special Collections
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Assyrische Grammatik course notes
Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve papers
Collection
Identifier: MS-0005
Overview
Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve (October 23, 1831 – January 9, 1924), was an American classical scholar. This collection spans the years 1847 to 1925 and consists of correspondence, newspaper clippings, biographic data, diaries, notes, notebooks, drafts, published and unpublished writings, books and offprints, addresses, translations, students seminary papers, and index cards with citations for the Syntax of Classical Greek.
Found in:
Special Collections
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Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve papers
Bernard Christian Steiner notebooks
Collection
Identifier: MS-0198
Overview
Bernard Christian Steiner a graduate student at Johns Hopkins University. The collection consists of three notebooks from courses Steiner attended at Hopkins in 1888-1890. The material covered includes lectures by Daniel Coit Gilman on charities, Elgin Ralston Lovell Gould on the family, and Woodrow Wilson on the administration of the state.