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Records of the Department of History The Johns Hopkins University Introduction
The records of the Department of History range in date from 1877 to 1991. Most of the records are those kept by departmental chairmen John Holladay Latane (1913-1930), Kent Roberts Greenfield (1930-1943), Sidney Painter (acting chairman 1943-1945, chairman 1945-1960), Frederic C. Lane (1960-1961), Charles A. Barker (1961-1966), Alfred D. Chandler (1966-1970), Jack P. Greene (1970- 1973), Orest Ranum (1973-1976, 1982-1985), Vernon L. Lidtke (1976-1979), Mack Walker (1979-1982), and A.J.R Russell-Wood (1985-1991). Other faculty members are represented to a lesser extent, including John W. Baldwin, Charles A. Beard, Louis P. Galambos, Hans Gatzke, Waldo Heinrichs, W. Stull Holt, Franklin W. Knight, Owen Lattimore, J.G.A. Pocock, Wilfred Prest, F. Wilson Smith and C. Vann Woodward. While the records are not complete, they do document many aspects of the department's activities over a long period of time. Generally, the materials pertain to academic affairs and the scholarly pursuits of the faculty, as well as the more mundane aspects of managing a department and working in the larger context of the university. Often, the records also reflect events occurring in the world outside the university, such as the Depression and the Second World War. The record group is subdivided as follows: Subgroup 1: History Department, 1877-1991 Series 1: Seminars, Clubs & Lectures, 1877-1987 Series 2: Academic Programs, 1879-1987 Subseries 1: Subject Files, 1879-1987 Subseries 2: Course Records, 1982-1984 Series 3: Faculty, 1928-1990 Series 4: Departmental Administration, 1883-1991 Series 5: Funding, 1927-1985 Series 6: Extra-Departmental, 1887-1987 Series 7: Visiting Fellows and Faculty, 1969-1990 Series 8: Timothy Smith, 1965-1990 Series 9: Confidential Student Files 1894-1990 Subgroup 2: Institute of Southern History, 1966-1973 Within each subdivision (except subgroup 1, series 1), the files are arranged alphabetically. Accession Numbers: 77.1, 79.110, 80.1, 80.39, 81.44, 83.24, 84.49, 87.40, 87.56, 88.38, 89.12, 89.40, 91.4, 92.3, 92.11, 92.14, 92.26, 92.47, 93.18, 94.1, 94.27 Provenance: Most of the records were transferred to the Archives by the Department of History. The Shaw Lectures files were found among the records of the Walter Hines Page School of International Relations (accession number 77.1), where they had travelled with John H. Latan‚ when he became involved in establishing the Page School. It was decided to restore the records to the Department of History record group because the majority of the documents were produced when the Shaw Lectures were given under the auspices of the History Department. The Minutes of the Seminary of History and Politics and the scrapbook of examinations (1880-1905) were transferred to the Archives by the Special Collections Department of the Milton S. Eisenhower Library. Size: 31 cubic feet (24 records center boxes, 17 document cases, 4 flat boxes and 1 oversize bound volume) Citation: The Ferdinand Hamburger Archives of The Johns Hopkins University, Record Group Number 04.110, Records of the Department of History, subgroup number and title, series number and title, subseries number and title, file title and inclusive dates. Restrictions: Administrative records in subgroup 1 (series 4, subseries 1 and 2) are restricted for twenty-five years from their date of creation. Education records in subgroup 1 (series 2, subseries 1 and 2, and series 7, subseries 1 and 2) and subgroup 2, as defined by the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, as well as employment records in subgroup 1 (series 3), are also restricted. For details, see Regulations Governing Access to Restricted Records, at the front of each binder. History
When the Johns Hopkins University opened in the autumn of 1876, the History staff consisted of Austin Scott, Associate, and Herbert Baxter Adams, Fellow. Although it was not required of fellows, Adams did teach, and the instruction provided by these two men was supplemented by visiting lecturers, including William F. Allen, Thomas M. Cooley, Jeremiah L. Diman, and Hermann von Holst. Gilman invited these eminent guest lecturers not only to fill out the curriculum but also to attract them to the Hopkins faculty, without success. In 1877, he was equally unsuccessful in securing Henry Adams, who declined appointment as a full-time resident professor. In the meantime, however, Scott and Herbert Adams were initiating those institutions which were to become the foundation for historical study at Hopkins: the Seminary of History and Politics and the Historical and Political Science Association. In 1878, Adams was appointed Associate in History and taught everything from Medieval History to English Constitutional History to Political Economy, covering as much ground as possible, since Scott's appointment was not full-time, the issue that prompted Scott to resign in 1882. Scott's departure left Adams with his own department, including newly-appointed Assistants, J. Franklin Jameson and Richard T. Ely, and Fellow, E.R.L. Gould. During that first year, Adams undertook the publication of Studies in Historical and Political Science and successfully encouraged the gift of the Bluntschli Library. With a larger staff in History, Adams was more at liberty to develop and direct studies in his field of interest, American institutional history. The zeal with which Adams attacked the administration of the department during this first year typifies the conduct of his professional life. He was instrumental in founding the American Historical Association in 1884, becoming its first secretary. Likewise at Hopkins he made his mark not only as a proponent of the new "scientific history" but also as an administrator eager to secure a place for his department in the University. Adams ensured that all undergraduates were required to take history courses. Moreover, the department added five to its faculty in the 1880s and 1890s. Adams's ambition for his department is also evident in the number of history doctorates from 1882 until his death in 1901. During his tenure, fifteen percent of all the University's doctorates were in history, a figure unmatched in subsequent years. Three- quarters of the Ph.D. holders went on to teach in colleges and universities, and a third of these academicians also became deans or presidents. Adams's broad conception of historical study encompassed not only economics and political science but also sociology; social reform work was the topic of the Social Science Conference initiated in 1893. In 1896, W.W. Willoughby became Associate in Political Science and Jacob H. Hollander, Associate in Political Economy, and, during the following academic year, branch seminaries developed around the original Seminary of History and Politics. Herbert Baxter Adams died in 1901, and the inevitable division of the department into three occurred, with Vincent assuming the chairmanship of the History Department. During this period, the department ceased to grow, producing far fewer doctorates than the Adams department. There were only two faculty members to do most of the teaching, James C. Ballagh in American and Vincent in European history, reflected by the split of the seminary in two. English history was covered only incidentally until 1907 when the department secured Charles M. Andrews, but he stayed only three years. In 1913, Ballagh also left Hopkins, and John H. Latane replaced him, assuming the chairmanship as well. Latane complained of the inadequacies of the department in his 1915 report to the president, but the war came, delaying any improvements that might have been made. In 1918, Latane became chairman of the committee in charge of the War Issues course, lectured to students on the political issues involved in the war, and taught courses in American history and diplomacy to overcrowded classrooms. Vincent gave a course on naval history for the Students' Army Training Corps and belonged to a group furnishing information for the U.S. Peace Commission. The dwindling number of graduate students caused the seminary to meet only irregularly. Not surprisingly, it was during this period that the first women enrolled in the history graduate programs, taking their doctorates in 1921. After the war, the number of doctorates granted steadily increased, and the faculty began to grow by the end of the decade. Vincent retired in 1925, and Latane moved to the newly-created Walter Hines Page School of International Relations in 1930. Their replacements were Frederic C. Lane (European history) in 1928, Kent Roberts Greenfield (modern European history and Chairman) and William Stull Holt (American history) in 1930, and Sidney Painter (medieval history) in 1931. Greenfield immediately began effecting substantial change in the teaching of history at Hopkins. He managed the problem of poorly-prepared graduate students by dividing the seminaries in American and in European history in two, with an elementary section for students needing training in historical method. Another innovation in the seminaries was dispensing with the presentation of papers in favor of having them available for reading in advance of class. The policy of administering final written examinations to Ph.D. candidates was replaced with comprehensive examinations for graduate students to take whenever they felt prepared, which served to diagnose problem areas early enough for the student to remedy them. Under Greenfield, the Department also reduced the number of hours graduate students spent in formal lecture courses and concentrated basic training in the methods seminars. Broad upper level undergraduate courses were introduced to meet the needs of graduate students lacking training in a particular period or topic. There was a growing tendency for graduate students to meet in small groups with a faculty member to develop common interests and receive advanced training. In the area of undergraduate studies, the Department initiated the two-year survey of western civilization. The thirties brought not only academic and administrative change but also, of course, economic constraints. The number of doctorates fell again. Yet the faculty of four continued important historical projects. In 1932, Holt unearthed the Scharf Collection of manuscripts and public records, and a few years later he prepared the letters of Herbert Baxter Adams for publication. In 1935-1936, the Harrisse Collection of sources for the study of the French Revolution was augmented. The same year, the department began the practice of inviting a distinguished historian to spend a week at Hopkins. Charles Beard held the position first, and Carl Becker followed. The first economic relief came in 1937-1938 in the form of two funds, one which Herbert Friedenwald donated for the research travel of graduate students and the other provided by Vincent for the purchase of documents needed for research. In September 1939, Vincent died leaving his large estate to the University for the Department's benefit. The bequest was partially used to establish the Vincent Fellowships in European History. The Second World War had its first effects on the Department in the late 1930s, when two displaced European scholars, Friedrich Engel-Janosi and Helene Wieruszowski, came to Hopkins as research associates. Beginning in 1942, an accelerated undergraduate program, consisting of three semesters (beginning June, October and February), made exceptional teaching demands on the faculty. In 1943, the department began preparing a new set of history courses to fit the Army Specialized Training Program, and, in 1944, faculty from Political Science and Political Economy joined the History faculty to help teach "American History and Institutions." Professor Greenfield enlisted as Historical Officer to Army Ground Forces, and the seminar ceased to meet because of lack of graduate students. With the end of the war came rapidly increasing enrollment of both graduate and undergraduate students, which rendered the staff inadequate. Sidney Painter replaced Chairman Greenfield. Charles Barker took up the position in American history, and the Vincent bequest made it possible to appoint C. Vann Woodward in Southern history. Four more appointments were made between 1946 and 1949. The period from the end of the war through the 1980s represented a time of sustained growth in all respects for the department. The faculty grew in numbers, from seven in the fifties, to eleven in the sixties, to over twenty in the seventies and eighties. The number of doctorates conferred each year has risen as well. In addition, new programs were developed. In 1949, work in the History of Science was initiated, and an independent department in that field was established in 1960. In 1964, the Center for Recent American History was created, one of its most important projects being to edit the papers of President Dwight D. Eisenhower. In 1966, the Institute of Southern History was established to study the history, politics, culture and educational systems of the South. Beginning in the early 1970s, a program of Atlantic History and Culture was offered, initially in conjunction with the Department of Anthropology; a number of other departments have since become involved. The department has continued to increase in numbers and to branch out into new fields of historical study. Series Description
Subgroup 1, series 1, Seminars, Clubs and Lectureships, ranges in date from 1877 to 1987 and includes materials relating to the Department's various seminars, associations, clubs, and lectureships. Most notable are the minutes of the Seminary of History and Politics/Historical and Political Science Association, 1877-1912. Minutes, membership lists, constitutions, announcements and correspondence relating to the History Seminar Club, History Club, History Graduate Students Association, and International Relations Club are also in this series. Among the Seminar Club records are letters from such noteworthy Hopkins alumni as Charles M. Andrews, Newton D. Baker, Douglas S. Freeman and John Franklin Jameson. This series also includes records pertaining to the Shaw, Hinkley and Schouler lectures, including twenty-two files of correspondence with Albert Shaw and various Shaw lecturers (1921-1941). Subgroup 1, series 2, Academic Programs, ranges in date from 1879 to 1987, and is dividied into two subseries. Sunseries 1, Subject Files, 1879-1987, consists mostly of curricular materials such as class schedules, syllabi, examinations, faculty and student lists, course descriptions and related correspondence. There is a file of early examinations (1880-1905), which were removed from a scrapbook. The curricular files originally contained carbon copies of grade rosters, which were destroyed because the originals are maintained in the records of the Registrar. Also in this series are records of the Army Specialized Training Unit and Area and Language Study, a specialized curriculum arranged in conjunction with the Army during the Second World War. There are also some more general records relating to history majors, student publications and the effects of the New Plan on the study of history. Records about individual students, such as evaluations or recommendations, have been removed to the Confidential Student Records files at the end of Subgroup 1, Series 6. Subseries 2, Course Records, 1974-1984, is arranged by course number and consists of syllabi, reading lists, and other course records. The material from 1982-1984 was assembled by Dr. Timothy Smith. Subgroup 1, series 3, Faculty, pertains to regular and visiting faculty and post-doctoral fellows. The series ranges in date from 1928 to 1990 and includes curriculum vitaes, bibliographies, news clippings, correspondence, manuscripts, and documents relating to appointments, salary and promotions (which have been removed to the Confidential Faculty Records file at the end of the record group). The files of Holt, Lane and Painter also contain materials pertaining to Festschriften, including fundraising records, and a few faculty files include some course materials (e.g., syllabi). Charles Beard's file contains his report on the state of the Department. The files of Friedrich Engel-Janosi and Helene Wieruszowski reflect the trials of displaced foreign scholars in the 1930s and 1940s. There are four files relating to the search for a medievalist (1960) and a renaissance historian (1964-66). Subgroup 1, series 4, Departmental Administration, ranges in date from 1883 to 1991 and reflects the internal affairs of the department. Included are departmental memoranda, communications with history alumni, and reports on the state of the department. A cashbook from the old historical library (1883- 1930), records of the Studies in Historical and Political Science, and a file on the department's dealings with the Federal Emergency Relief Administration (1934-35) are also in this series. In addition, there are two files on the department's long range plans (1965-1983) as well as a file on guest speakers (1934-1935). Subgroup 1, series 5, Funding, 1927-1985, relates to outside funding received by the Department. Included are files on private benefactors, foundations, and government agencies. The records reflect how funds were sought, secured and used, for on-going needs (e.g., National Defense Education Act fellowships) and for such special projects as the Institute for Joint Studies and Research in Intercultural History and the National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Seminars. Subgroup 1, series 6, Extra-Departmental, 1887-1987, consists largely of correspondence with people outside of the Department, including the President, the Dean, the Chairman of the Board of Trustees, members of University committees, alumni, colleagues at other institutions, and curators of historical repositories or manuscript collections. Subgroup 1, series 7, Visiting Fellows - Individual Records, 1969 to 1990, is primarily made up of correspondence between the applicant and faculty members, including letters of recommendation and requests for individuals to come to Hopkins for a specific period of time. The records are arranged alphabetically by the name of the Fellow. All records of an evaluative nature are considered confidential. Subgroup 1, series 8, Timothy Smith, ranges in date from 1965 to 1990 and consists mainly of graduate student records and correspondence, records of undergraduate classes, and materials pertaining to special projects with which Dr. Smith was involved. The graduate student files include examinations, correspondence regarding dissertations, and recommendations. Records of undergraduate classes consist mostly of syllabi and descriptions of assignments. Among the special programs represented is the History Department's Atlantic History and Culture Program. Many files also pertain to the Program in American Religious History, which Dr. Smith supervised. Subgroup 1, Series 9, Confidential Student Records, 1890's-1980's, consists of information regarding regular graduate students, BA/MA candidates, and special students. The individual files often contain some combination of the following elements: inquiries, applications, examinations, seminar papers, evaluations, recommendations, news clippings, and general administrative and personal correspondence. Records are arranged alphabetically by the name of the student. All information, save that regarding deceased students, is restricted. Subgroup 2, Institute of Southern History, ranges in date from 1966 to 1973 and consists primarily of correspondence, both intradepartmental and external. Many of the records concern two graduate programs, the Senior Fellowship in Southern and Negro History and the Experienced Teacher Fellowship Program. Both programs focus on blacks and the South and many files contain inquiries and applications (personal recommendations) for one of these programs; all student records of an evaluative nature are restricted. This subgroup also contains correspondence on the administration of the Institute. This subgroup is arranged alphabetically. NOTE: The minutes of the Seminary of History and Politics (subgroup 1, series 1) have been published in a facsimile edition and may be available in libraries or through interlibrary loan. Following is the full citation to the published edition:
Gettleman, Marvin E., editor. The Johns Hopkins University Seminary of History and Politics: The Records of an American Educational Institution, 1877- 1912. 5 volumes. New York: Garland Publishing, Inc., 1987 (vols. 1-2), 1988 (vols. 3-4), 1990 (vol. 5). Records of the Department of History The Johns Hopkins University Subgroup 1 History Department Series 1 Seminars, Clubs and Lectureships
Box 1 Seminary of History and Politics/Historical and Political Science Association, Minutes, December 19, 1877 - December 16, 1877, pages 1-420 2 Seminary of History and Politics/Historical and Political Science Association, Minutes, January 6, 1888 - May 20, 1892, pages 421-880 3 Seminary of History and Politics/Historical and Political Science Association, Minutes, October 14, 1892 - May 24, 1901, pages 1-611 4 Seminary of History and Politics/Historical and Political Science Association, Minutes, October 11, 1901 - May 25, 1906 (2 bound volumes, 1 manuscript and 1 typescript) November 9, 1906 - November 13, 1912 (1 manuscript and 1 typescript) (volume) Johns Hopkins History Seminary Club, Journal, May 10, 1933 - October 29, 1946 Box Folder 5 1 History Club, 1947 2 History Graduate Students Association, 1969-1984 3 International Relations Club, 1940-1944 4 Lectures, 1956-1976 4 Schouler Lectures, 1986-1987 5 Seminar Club, 1933-1940 6 Seminar Minutes, 1947-1954, 1960-1964 7 Seminars, 1955-1963 8 Seminars, Papers given--Wyatt-Brown and Slusser, 1961 9 Seminars, Papers given--Pease and Ambrose, 1963-1965 10 Seminars, Papers given--Cottom and Deardourff, 1971 11 Seminars, Papers given--Weisberg, 1971 12 Seminars, Papers given--Long, 1972 13 Seminars, Papers given--Dalton, 1973 14 Seminars, Papers given--Halm, 1973 6 1 Seminars, Papers given--Davidson, 1974 2 Seminars, Papers given--Garnet, 1974 3 Seminars, Papers given--Guarneri, 1974 4 Seminars, Papers given--Smith, T., 1974 5 Seminars, Papers given--Bartels, 1976 6 Seminars, Papers given--Livesay, 1976 7 Seminars, Papers given--Tomlins, 1976 Subgroup 1, Series 1 Box Folder 6 8 Seminars, Papers given--Evans, 1977 9 Seminars, Papers given--Johnsen, 1977 10 Seminars, Papers given--Friedrichs, C.R. and Ecklof, B., 1986 11 Seminars, Papers given--Smith, G., n.d. 12 Shaw Lectures: Correspondence with Albert Shaw, 1921-1940 13 Shaw Lectures: Correspondence with C.W. Dittus, Hopkins Press, 1929, 1932 14 Shaw Lectures: Correspondence with unsuccessful or uninterested candidates, 1928-1935 15 Shaw Lectures, 1913: William R. Manning, 1928 16 Shaw Lectures, 1921: Percy A. Martin, 1921-1926 17 Shaw Lectures, 1922: Lindsay Rogers, 1921-1924 18 Shaw Lectures, 1924: Henry M. Wriston, 1923-1929 19 Shaw Lectures, 1926: Samuel F. Bemis, 1923-1925 20 Shaw Lectures, 1928: J. Fred Rippy, 1924-1928 21 Shaw Lectures, 1929: Joseph B. Lockey, 1922-1932 7 1 Shaw Lectures, 1930: Victor A. Belaunde, 1923-1938 2 Shaw Lectures, 1931: Charles C. Tansill, 1928-1932 3 Shaw Lectures, 1932: Dexter Perkins, 1929-1933 4 Shaw Lectures, 1933: Charles Seymour, 1932-1934 5 Shaw Lectures, 1934: DeWitt C. Poole, 1932-1934 6 Shaw Lectures, 1935: Frank H. Simonds, 1934-1936 7 Shaw Lectures, 1936: Julius W. Pratt, 1936-1937 8 Shaw Lectures, 1937: Dexter Perkins, 1935-1938 9 Shaw Lectures, 1938: Arthur P. Whitaker, 1936-1941 10 Shaw Lectures, 1939: William Spence Robertson, 1929-1939 11 Shaw Lectures, 1940: Albert K. Weinberg, 1939-1940 12 Shaw Lectures, 1941: Thomas A. Bailey, 1938-1941 13 Southern History Symposium, April 1970 14 Women's Lecture Series, 1986-1987 Subgroup 1, Series 2 Academic Programs Subseries 1 Subject Files, 1879-1987
1 1 Accelerated BA/MA Program, 1971 2 Area and Language Study, 1943 3 Army Specialized Training Unit, First Term, July-October, 1943 4 Army Specialized Training Unit, Second Term, October-December, 1943 5 Army Specialized Training Unit, Third Term, January-March, 1944 6 Army Specialized Training Unit, Spring Term, April-June, 1944 7 Atlantic History and Culture Program, 1970 8 Core Curriculum, 1978 Subgroup 1, Series 2, Subseries 1 Box Folder 2 1 Curriculum: Examinations, 1880-1905 and Syllabus for "Studies in Modern History," 1879-1880 2 Curriculum, 1923: Examination for History III 3 Curriculum, 1939: Syllabus of Occidental Civilization, Frederic C. Lane 4 Curriculum, 1941-1942 5 Curriculum, 1948-1949: Syllabus of Occidental Civilization from the 18th Century to the Present 6 Curriculum, Summer 1950 7 Curriculum, 1951-1952 8 Curriculum, 1952-1953 9 Curriculum, 1953-1954 10 Curriculum, 1954-1955 11 Curriculum, 1955-1956 12 Curriculum, 1956-1957 13 Curriculum, 1957-1958 14 Curriculum, 1958-1959 3 1 Curriculum, 1959-1960 2 Curriculum, 1960-1961 3 Curriculum, 1961-1962 4 Curriculum, 1962-1963 5 Curriculum, 1963-1964 6 Curriculum, 1964-1965 7 Curriculum, 1966-1967 8 Curriculum, 1967-1968 9 Curriculum, 1968-1969 10 Curriculum, 1969-1970 11 Curriculum, 1970-1971 12 Curriculum, 1971-1972 13 Curriculum, 1972-1973 14 Curriculum, 1973-1974 15 Curriculum, 1974-1975 16 Curriculum, 1976-1979 17 Curriculum, 1979-1980 18 Curriculum, Fall 1980 4 1 Curriculum, Spring 1981 2 Curriculum, Fall 1981 3 Curriculum, undated syllabi 4 Institute of Southern History, 1966, 1972-1975 5 Latin American studies, 1988 6 Majors in History, 1933-1962 7 New Plan: "The Study of History under the New Plan," n.d. 8 Publications of Students of the History Department, 1938-1939 9 Requirements for Majors in History, 1971-1972 10 Social and Behavioral Science Area Major, 1984-1987 11 Villa Spelman: Advanced Study in European History, 1984-1986 Subgroup 1, Series 2, Subseries 1 Box Folder 4 12 Villa Spelman Project, 1985-1990 13 West Indies Exchange Project, 1985-1986 14 West Indies Exchange Project, 1985-1990 15 West Indies Exchange Project, 1987-1990 Subgroup 1, Series 2, Subseries 2 Course Records, 1974-1984
5 1 10.1 Occidental Civilization, McCormick, Fall 1983 2 10.1 Occidental Civilization, McCormick, Fall 1984 3 10.2 Occidental Civilization, Goldthwaite, Spring 1983 4 10.2 Occidental Civilization, Kagan, Spring 1983-1984 5 10.3 Occidental Civilization, Walker, Fall 1983 6 10.3 Occidental Civilization, Forster, Fall 1984 7 10.4 Occidental Civilization, Spring, Spring 1983 8 10.4 Occidental Civilization, Lidtke, Spring 1984 9 10.9 U.S. History, Ditz, Fall 1983 10 10.9 U.S. History, Ditz, Fall 1984 11 10.10 U.S. History, Walters, Spring 1983 12 10.10 U.S. History, Walters, Spring 1983-1984 13 10.19 Introduction to East Asian History, Rowe, Fall 1984 14 10.57 American Popular Entertainment, Walters, Fall 1984 15 10.107 Political and Social History of the U.S., Walters, Spring 1983-1984 16 10.301 France in the Middle Ages, Baldwin, Spring 1983 17 10.301 France in the Middle Ages, Baldwin, Fall 1984 18 10.302 Historiography of Modern China, Rowe, Spring 1983-1984 19 10.304 Culture and Society in Modern America, Higham, Spring 1983 20 10.312 Italy in the Renaissance, Goldthwaite, Fall 1983 21 10.315 Ancient Civilizations of Central and South America, Russell-Wood, Spring 1982 22 10.320 Problems in Chinese Agrarian History, Rowe, Spring 1983 23 10.320 Problems in Chinese Agrarian History, Rowe, Fall 1984 24 10.322 France in the 19th Century, Forster, Spring 1983 25 10.323 Cuba and the Contemporary Caribbean, Knight, Fall 1983 26 10.323 Cuba and the Contemporary Caribbean, Knight, Fall 1984 27 10.324 Revolutionary Experience in Modern Latin America, Knight, Spring 1984 28 10.325 History of Spain, Kagan, Fall 1984 29 10.329 Colloquium: Problems in Chinese History, Rowe, Fall 1983 30 10.330 Community, Custom and Law in Medieval England, Holt, Spring 1983 31 10.337 European Landed Elite in 19th Century, Spring, Fall 1984 32 10.346 Early Modern Germany, Walker, Fall 1984 33 10.348 Comparative Family History, Ditz, Spring 1983 34 10.348 Comparative Family History, Ditz, Fall 1983 35 10.348 Comparative Family History, Ditz, Fall 1984 36 10.351 Modern Chinese History, Rowe, Fall 1983 37 10.352 Modern Chinese History II, Rowe, Spring 1983 Subgroup 1, Series 2, Subseries 2 Box Folder 5 38 10.352 Modern Chinese History II, Rowe, Spring 1983-1984 39 10.353 Societies and Cultures of the Atlantic World, Knight, Fall 1984 40 10.359 20th Century Africa, Cohen, Spring 1983-1984 41 10.360 Community and Society in the American North, Ditz, Spring 1982 42 10.360 Community and Society in the American North, Ditz, Spring 1983-1984 43 10.362 Age of Jackson, Freehling, Spring 1984 44 10.366 Undergraduate Seminar in Family History, Spring 1984 45 10.375 19th Century American Intellectual History, Lynn, Fall 1983 46 10.375 19th Century American Intellectual History, Lynn, Fall 1984 47 10.376 20th Century American Intellectual History, Lynn, Spring 1983 48 10.376 20th Century American Intellectual History, Lynn, Spring 1984 49 10.378 British Political Thought, Pocock, Fall 1983 50 10.380 History of European Political Thought, Pocock, Spring 1984 51 10.388 Problems in British History and Historiography, Pocock, n.d. 52 10.603 Seminar in African History, Kea, Fall 1976 53 10.611-612 Topics in the History of Modern France, Forster, 1977-1978 54 10.613 Schedual of Seminar Meetings, Green, 1976 55 10.620 Colloquium in Modern German History, Lidtke, Spring 1976 56 10.621 Seminar on the Study of Political Thought, Pocock, Fall 1984 57 10.624 Colloquium in German History, Walker 58 10.630 History of Brazil, Russell-Wood, Spring 1977 59 10.633 Colonial America: Some Cultural Perspectives, Rhys, Fall 1975 60 10.635 Topics in Southern History and the Civil War, Rose, Fall 1976 61 10.636 Recent Writings on Southern History, Freehling, Spring 1979 62 10.645 The General Field in Americln History, Lynn, 1976-1977 63 10.645 Literature of American History--for the General Field, Higham, 1975 64 10.647 The History of Religion in the United States, Smith, Fall 1974 65 10.649 Problems in American Cultural History, Higham, Fall 1978 66 10.650 Problems in American Cultural History, Higham, Spring 1979 67 10.653 Problems in American Hstory, Walters, Fall 1983 68 10.683 Seminar in Oral History Methododlgy, Cohen, Fall 1975 68 80.318 Economic History and Anthropology of Africa, Curtin, Fall 1983 69 80.318 Economic History and Anthropology of Africa, Curtin, Fall 1984 70 80.329 The World and the West, Curtin, Fall 1983 71 80.330 The World and the West, Curtin, Fall 1984 72 80.369 Political and Social Thought of the French Enlightenment, Kelly, Fall 1983 73 Audio/Visual Material for U.S. History, Walters, 1979 74 Family History: Field Survey, Ditz, n.d. 75 Habsburg Spain: Reading List, Kagan, May 1984 Subgroup 1, Series 3 Faculty
Box Folder 1 1 Ambrose, Stephen, 1965, 1968-1970, 1987 2 American History Appointment, 1985 3 American History Appointment by Candidate, 1985, A - G 4 American History Appointment by Candidate, 1985, H - N 5 American History Appointment by Candidate, 1985, O - Z 6 American History Appointment, 1988-1989 7 Appointments, 1965-1973 8 Appointments Committee, 1968-1973 9 Banner, James M., Jr., 1969 10 Beard, Charles A.: Correspondence, Reports and Newspaper Clippings, 1935, 1940-1941, 1969 11 Beard, Charles A.: Course, History 7P, 1940-1941 12 Beard, Charles A.: Seminar in American History: Minutes, Papers and Outlines, 1940 13 Becker, Marvin, 1966 14 Billington, James H., 1968 15 Brenner, Robert, 1972 16 Campbell, Charles, 1946, 1950, 1957-1958 17 Colie, Rosalie, 1971-1972 18 Davis, David Brion, 1968-1969 19 Donald, David H., 1963, 1969-1972 20 Ellis, Richard E., 1969 21 Engel-Janosi, Friedrich: Bibliography, Curriculum Vitae and General Correspondence, 1938-1942 22 Engel-Janosi, Friedrich: Correspondence seeking funds and academic positions, 1940-1941 23 Engel-Janosi, Friedrich: Correspondence with President Bowman regarding Engel-Janosi, 1938-1941 24 Engelstein, Laura, 1990 25 European History Appointments, 1989 26 Faculty, Comparative Statistics, 1984 27 Faculty, general, 1942-1943 28 Fischer, Wolfram, 1971 29 Gambrill, J. Montgomery, 1940-1943 30 Gatzke, Hans W., 1955-1963 31 Gatzke, Hans W., 1947-1968 32 Giesey, Ralph, 1969 33 Graham, Hugh Davis, 1967-1971 34 Greenfield, Kent Roberts, 1932-1935 35 Greenfield, Kent Roberts, 1940-1968 36 Gruen, Erich S., 1971-1972 37 Gundersheimer, Werner, 1967 38 Hanum, M. Theodore, 1944-1945 39 Harris, P.M.G., 1968-1969 40 Heinrichs, Waldo H., 1960-1966 41 Herlihy, David, 1969-1970 Subgroup 1, Series 3 Box Folder 1 42 Herlihy, David, 1971-1972 43 Hess, Andrew C., 1972-1975 44 Holt, Thomas C., 1981 45 Holt, W. Stull, 1940-1942 46 House, Albert V., 1940 47 Hughes, Thomas, 1968-1970 48 Hyman, Harold M., 1965-1966 49 Jackson, Kennell A., Jr., 1968 50 Johnson, Roger, 1967-1968 51 Kea, Ray, 1967, 1971-1979 52 Kelly, George Armstrong, 1983, 1986 53 Krieger, Leonard, 1971-1972 54 Lane, Frederic C.: Articles and Reviews; Unser Kampf: A Biography of Frederic C. Lane 55 Lane, Frederic C.: Curriculum Vitae, Articles and Reviews of his work, Course Materials and Correspondence, 1928-1966 56 Lane, Frederic C.: Fund collected to publish Lane's papers, 1965-1966 57 Lane, Frederic C., 1967, 1980-1987 58 Lane, Frederic C., 1984-1985 59 Latan‚, John H., 1930-1940 60 Lattimore, Owen, 1951-1965 61 Levin, David, 1968 2 1 McKay, Vernon, 1964-1965 2 Mandelbaum, Seymour, 1968-1969 3 Marcus, Harold G., 1967-1968 4 Medievalists: Correspondence regarding filling position in Medieval History, 1960 5 Medievalists by candidate, B-H, 1960-1961 6 Medievalists by candidate, L-W, 1960-1961 7 Midelfort, H.C. Erik, 1972 8 Milazzo, Matteo, 1971-1972 9 Mirsky, Jonathan, 1972 10 Mitchell, Allan, 1967 11 Mommsen, Theodor, 1936-1940 12 Morison, Samuel Eliot, 1938-1942 13 Muller-Hulsebusch, Bernhard, 1965-1966 14 Musto, David, 1967-1968 15 New, Irene, 1969 16 New, John F.H., 1967-1968 17 Painter, Sidney: Curriculum Vitae, Bibliography, Inventory of his Library and Papers in the Lanier Room, n.d. 18 Painter, Sidney: Memorials: Fund, Ceremony, Portrait, Volume of Essays, 1960-1962 19 Painter, Sidney: Papers and Correspondence, 1935-1990 Subgroup 1, Series 3 Box Folder 3 1 Painter, Sidney: Talks, n.d. 2 Pike, Ruth, 1968-1969 3 Prall, Stuart, 1967-1968 4 Pressly, Thomas, 1968-1969 5 Prest, Wilfred, 1968-1971 6 Quynn, Dorothy Mackay, 1941-1942 7 Rabb, T.K., 1966-1969 8 Raeff, Marc, 1971-1986 9 Reddick, Lawrence D., 1966-1967 10 Renaissance Historians, 1964-1966 11 Robertson, Righton, 1967-1968 12 Rule, John C., 1968-1969 13 Salsbury, Stephen, 1967 14 Shimizu, Hiroshi, 1955-1956 15 Slusser, Robert M., 1960-1962, 1967-1971 16 Smith, Wilson, 1958-1967 17 Sparks, David S., 1964-1965 18 Stone, Lawrence, 1966 19 Ullmann, Walter, 1965 20 Vincent, John Martin, 1937-1953 21 Wieruszowski, Helene, 1938-1959 22 Woodward, C. Vann: Articles and Reviews, no date 23 Woodward, C. Vann: Curriculum Vitae, Newspaper Clippings, Correspondence, 1946-1961 24 Woodward, C. Vann: Series of Eight Lectures on Southern History, I-IV, n.d. 25 Woodward, C. Vann: Series of Eight Lectures on Southern History, V-VIII, n.d. 26 Woolf, Harry, 1961 27 Wright, Esmond, 1951-1953 28 Zagorin, Perez, 1964-1965 Subgroup 1, Series 4 Departmental Administration Subject Files, 1883-1991
1 1 Academic Council Reviews, May 1980-December 1987 2 Alumni News and Letters, 1931, 1934-1935, 1938-1942, 1944, 1946 3 Alumni News and Letters: Announcements for Alumni Magazine, 1935-1940 4 American Civilization Undergraduate Program, 1978-1983 5 American Institute of Contemporary German Studies, 1982 6 Assorted Bills, 1985-1988 7 AT&T Proposal, 1985-1986, 1988 8 Atlantic History and Culture Program, 1972-1981 9 Atlantic History and Culture Program--David W. Cohen, 1974- 1975, 1978 10 Atlantic History and Culture Program, 1980-1981 11 Atlantic History and Culture Program - David W. Cohen, 1981- 1983 12 Atlantic History and Culture Program, 1984 Subgroup 1, Series 4 Box Folder 1 13 Atlantic History and Culture Program, 1984-1987 14 Atlantic History and Culture Program - Russell-Wood; Martin, 1988 15 Atlantic History and Culture Program, 1989-1991 16 Atlantic History and Culture Program: Lists, 1975-1977, 1980 17 Atlantic History and Culture Program: Travel Awards 1989 18 Atlantic Program Directorship, November 1985-January 1989 19 Bielefeld Exchange, 1983-1984 20 Bielefeld Exchange, 1983-1985 21 Braudel, Fernand, 1972-1976 22 Bryn Mawr Proposal (NEH), 1989 23 Butler Prize, 1956-1982 24 Capital Improvements 25 China, 1976-1981 26 Committee for the Study of the Humanities, 1984 27 Committee on Undergraduate Studies, 1975-1976 28 Computers File, October 1984-January 1988 29 Computer Hardware 30 Conference on Latin American History, 1987-1990 31 Correspondence on Advising, 1966, 1973, 1975 32 Correspondence of Chairman (Lidtke, Vernon), 1976-1977 33 Correspondence of Chairman (Lidtke, Vernon), 1978-1979 34 Correspondence of Chairman (Russell-Wood, A.J.R.), 1985-1989 35 Correspondence of Chairman (Russell-Wood, A.J.R.), 1985-1986 36 Correspondence of Chairman (Russell-Wood, A.J.R.), 1986-1987 37 Correspondence of Chairman (Russell-Wood, A.J.R.), 1987-1988 38 Correspondence of Chairman (Russell-Wood, A.J.R.), 1988-1989 39 Correspondence of Chairman (Russell-Wood, A.J.R.), A-G, 1989- 1990 40 Correspondence of Chairman (Russell-Wood, A.J.R.), H-W, 1989- 1990 41 Correspondence of Chairman (Goldthwaite, Richard), 1990-1991 42 Cunliffe, Marcus, 1968 2 1 Department, 1967-1972 2 Department Budget, 1973-1974 3 Department Budget, 1974-1975 4 Departmental Memoranda, 1970-1976 5 Departmental Memoranda, 1976-1977 6 Departmental Memoranda, 1977-1978 7 Departmental Memoranda, 1978-1979 8 Departmental Memoranda, 1979-1980 9 Departmental Memoranda, 1980-1981 10 Departmental Memoranda, 1981-1982 11 Departmental Memoranda, 1982-1983 12 Departmental Memoranda, 1983-1984 13 Departmental Memoranda, 1984-1985 14 Departmental Memoranda, 1985-1986 15 Departmental Memoranda, 1986-1987 16 Departmental Memoranda, 1987-1988 Subgroup 1, Series 4 Box Folder 2 17 Departmental Memoranda, 1988-1989 18 Departmental Memoranda, 1989-1990 19 Departmental Memoranda, 1990-1991 20 Departmental Newsletter, 1972-1973 21 Departmental Newsletter, 1974-1975 22 Departmental Review, 1975 23 Dissertation Defense, 1985 24 Faculty Furniture 25 Federal Emergency Relief Administration, 1934-1935 26 Gilman Hall Renovation, November 1984-December 1986 27 Graduate Student Aid (Confidential), 1974-1975 28 Graduate Student Aid (Confidential), 1975 29 Graduate Student Aid (Confidential), 1975-1976 30 Graduate Student Aid (Confidential), 1975-1976--Folder 2 31 Graduate Student Aid (Confidential), 1979-1981 32 Graduate Student Budget, 1981-1982 33 Graduate Student Field Examinations, 1964-1979 34 Grainger, J.H., 1976 35 Guest Speakers, 1985-1986 36 Historical Library, Cashbook, 1883-1930 37 Honorary Degree, 1985 38 Institute for American Studies at New University, Lisbon, 1989 39 Job Placement: Graduate Students, 1973-1983 40 Kiplin, September 1989-February 1990 41 Kougel Prize, 1985 42 Law and History, 1985-1989 43 Library Complaints, April 1986-September 1989 44 Livesay, Harold, 1976 45 Long Range Plans, 1965-1970 46 Long Range Plans, 1983 47 Long Range Plans, 1983-1987 48 Madrid Project, n.d. 49 Manuscript Society Prize, 1980 50 Maryland State Colonization Society Project, 1974 51 Mathais Committee, 1980, 1984 52 Mentor, February 1986-March 1987 53 Outside Advisory Committee, 1968 3 1 Port Cities Conference--Franklin Knight, May 1-2, 1986 2 Portugal-Hopkins Proposal, 1986 3 Program in American Religious History--Lilly Endowment, 1974- 1976 4 Raver-Beller, Elizabeth, 1989-1990 5 Report, June 22, 1940 6 Report: "The Advancement of American Civilization through the Study of its History," n.d. Subgroup 1, Series 4 Box Folder 3 7 Report: "'Men, Not Buildings': A Study of the Johns Hopkins University and its Distinguished Homewood Alumni," by Clifton K. Yearley, Jr., January 1953 8 Report: "Report on Historical Instruction, Research and Writing at the Johns Hopkins University," n.d. 9 Report: "Report on the Status of Women in the Schools of Arts & Sciences and Engineering," June 1985 10 Report: "Statement for the Homewood Committee of the Department of History," n.d. 11 Report on Professional Activities, 1989 12 Report to the Dean, 1979-1980 13 Report to the Dean, 1980-1981 14 Report to the Dean, 1981-1982 15 Report to the Dean, 1982-1983 16 Report to the Dean, 1983-1984 17 Report to the Dean, 1984-1985 18 Report to the Dean, 1985-1986 19 Report to the Dean, 1986-1987 20 Reports to the President, 1931-1940 21 Reports to the President, 1940-1950 22 Reports to the President, 1950-1960 23 Reports to the President, 1960-1966 24 Reports to the President, 1967-1979 25 Russian History, 1986 26 Seminar Correspondence, 1988-1989 27 Smithsonian Institute Cooperative Programs, 1984-1986 28 So, Ki Sook, Senior Typist, July 1983-August 1984 29 Sokolow, Isadore, The Prize - 1986-1989 30 Statistics, 1960-1962 31 Studies in Historical and Political Science, 1928-1953 32 Summer Program in Quantification, 1973-1977 4 1 Summer Seminar in Quantitative Methods, 1977 2 Summer Seminar in Quantitative Techniques, 1978 3 Summer Seminar in Quantitative Techniques, 1979 4 Summer Seminar: Quantitative Seminar in Historical Research, 1980 5 Summer Session, 1968-1976 6 Tilly, Charles, 1972 7 Undergraduate Students, 1984-1988 8 Undergraduate Students: Admissions Information, 1976 9 Undergraduate Students: Clearance Documentation, 1986 10 Undergraduate Students: Humanities Area Major, 1988 11 Undergraduate Students: Information, 1976-1977 12 Undergraduate Students: Information, 1977-1978 13 Undergraduate Students: Information, 1978-1979 14 Undergraduate Students: Information, 1979-1980 15 Undergraduate Students: Information, 1980-1981 16 Undergraduate Students: Information, 1981-1982 Subgroup 1, Series 4 Box Folder 4 17 Undergraduate Students: Information, 1982-1983 18 Undergraduate Students: Information, 1983-1984 19 Undergraduate Students: Information, 1985-1986 20 Undergraduate Students: Statistics, 1973-1979 21 Undergraduate Students: Statistics, 1975-1987 22 Villa Spellman, 1975, 1979, 1984-1986 23 Villa Spellman, 1987-1990 24 Visiting Fellows, 1985-1988 25 Word Processing Committee, January - April 1982 26 Xerox Machine Subgroup 1, Series 5 Funding
1 1 Abell Foundation, 1965-1982 2 American-Italian Fund, 1977-1981 3 Bicentennial Council of the Original 13 States Fund, 1978 4 Brittingham Fund, 1976-1990 5 Commonwealth Fund, 1927-1928, 1932 6 Conference on 18th Century Chesapeake, 1984-1985 7 Danforth Foundation, 1960 8 Delmas/Lane Fellowship, 1985 9 Ford Foundation, 1970-1972 10 Frederick Jackson Turner Endowment, 1988-1990 11 Frederick Jackson Turner Society, 1985-1990 12 Frederick Jackson Turner Society, 1990 13 Frederick Jackson Turner Society, 1990-1991 14 Friedenwald Foundation, 1937-1939 15 Fund for Faculty Grants, 1944, 1955, 1958-1962, 1966 16 Gifts, 1973 17 Greenfield Fund, 1953-1968 18 Historical Publication and Records Commission: Galambos 1984- 1985 19 Jackson, Stuart, 1934-1937 20 Kenan Endowment, 1983 21 Kenan Grant: Asian Studies, 1990 22 Klotz, Dr. Benjamin, 1984 23 Lauchheimer Scholarship, 1937, 1940 24 Lilly Endowment, 1979-1981 25 Lilly Endowment, 1983 26 Maryland Humanities Council: Brown, 1988 27 Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow, 1985 28 National Archives and Records: Galambos, 1986, 1991 29 National Defense Education Act Fellowships, 1965-1969 30 National Endowment for the Humanities, 1973-1974, 1976, 1978 31 National Endowment for the Humanities: John W. Baldwin, 1974- 1978 32 National Endowment for the Humanities: Baldwin, 1976-1979, 1980 Subgroup 1, Series 5 Box Folder 1 33 National Endowment for the Humanities: Galambos, 1984 34 National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Summer Seminar, 1978: Curtin, Philip 35 National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Summer Seminar, 1979: Mastny, Vojtech 2 1 NEH Summer Seminar, 1980: Boyer, Barton L. 2 NEH Summer Seminar, 1980: Dawson, Hugh Joseph 3 NEH Summer Seminar, 1980: Hargrave, Claude 4 NEH Summer Seminar, 1980: Hoye, Timothy K. 5 NEH Summer Seminar, 1980: Jarrett, Willoughby G. 6 NEH Summer Seminar, 1980: Joyce, Davis D. 7 NEH Summer Seminar, 1980: Ketcham, Michael G. 8 NEH Summer Seminar, 1980: Knight, Franklin W. 9 NEH Summer Seminar, 1980: Levine, Norman 10 NEH Summer Seminar, 1980: Pisano, Anthony P. 11 NEH Summer Seminar, 1980: Pocock, J.G.A. 12 NEH Summer Seminar, 1980: Potter, Clifton W. 13 NEH Summer Seminar, 1980: Sweeney, J. Morgan 14 NEH Summer Seminar, 1981: Blake, Carlyle 15 NEH Summer Seminar, 1981: Cate, Reynolds 16 NEH Summer Seminar, 1981: Goldfaden, Bruce 17 NEH Summer Seminar, 1981: Hess, Roberta 18 NEH Summer Seminar, 1981: Hopkins, John 19 NEH Summer Seminar, 1981: Horn, Benton 20 NEH Summer Seminar, 1981: Murphy, Annabelle 21 NEH Summer Seminar, 1981: Ramos, Frank 22 NEH Summer Seminar, 1981: Sieradzki, Daniel 23 NEH Summer Seminar, 1981: Skirble, Rosanne 24 NEH Summer Seminar, 1981: Warne, W. Robert 25 NEH Summer Seminar, 1982: Greene, Jack P. 26 NEH Summer Seminar, 1982-1983: Pocock, J.G.A. 27 NEH Summer Seminars for College Teachers, 1984: Brown, Robert 28 NEH Summer Seminars for College Teachers, 1984: Browning, Robert 29 NEH Summer Seminars for College Teachers, 1984: Chatlos, Kenneth 30 NEH Summer Seminars for College Teachers, 1984: Cocks, Edmond D. 31 NEH Summer Seminars for College Teachers, 1984: Cogan, Felicia 32 NEH Summer Seminars for College Teachers, 1984: Fechner, Roger 33 NEH Summer Seminars for College Teachers, 1984: Gleason, Daniel 34 NEH Summer Seminars for College Teachers, 1984: Kievitt, Frank David 35 NEH Summer Seminars for College Teachers, 1984: Lichtenstein, Aaron 36 NEH Summer Seminars for College Teachers, 1984: Taylor, James 37 NEH Summer Seminars for College Teachers, 1984: Walsh, David 38 NEH Summer Seminars for College Teachers, 1984-1985: Pocock, J.G.A. Subgroup 1, Series 5 Box Folder 3 1 National Research Council, 1982 2 National Science Foundation: Cohen, 1978-1980 3 Rockefeller Foundation, 1973 4 Rockefellar Foundation: Cohen, 1987-1988 5 Tinker Foundation, 1986-1987 6 Vincent Fellowships, 1948-1952 7 Weaver Fellowship, 1991 8 West Indies Lecture Series, 1983 9 Woodrow Wilson Fellows, 1957-1964 Subgroup 1, Series 6 Extra-Departmental
1 1 Academic Council, 1965, 1976-1977, 1979, 1987 2 Academic Council, 1965, 1979, 1980 3 American Historical Association, 1968, 1973-1975, 1977, 1979 4 American Historical Association, 1987-1991 5 Baker, Newton D., 1928 6 Baldwin, Frances, 1932 7 Bancroft, Frederic, 1911-1947 8 Baron, Hans, 1937-1939 9 Bevan, William, 1969 10 Bonaparte, Joseph Letters, 1933 11 Bowman, President Isaiah, 1935-1941 12 Branham, Lucy, 1940-1941 13 Business History Conference, 1990 14 Carroll Papers, 1947 15 Center for Urban Affairs, 1968, 1970, 1972 16 Committees, 1947, 1950-1951 17 Dean's Correspondence, 1967-1972 18 Dean's Correspondence, 1976-1983 19 Dean's Correspondence, 1984-1987 20 Ecole Des Hautes Etudes En Sciences Sociales, 1978-1979 21 Eisenberg, Gerson G., 1988-1989 22 Evening College, 1968-1972, 1976, 1981 23 Fast, Howard, 1953 24 Frazer, Keener C., 1931 25 German Institute, 1987 26 Halperin, S. William, 1931-1940 27 Harrisse Collection, 1936-1937 28 Heaton, Herbert, 1954 29 Italian Consulate, 1937-1938 30 Jewish Studies, 1987 31 Johns Hopkins University Press, 1981-1982 32 Jones, Ross, 1965-1969 33 Library, 1986-1987 Subgroup 1, Series 6 Box Folder 1 34 Lockheart, James, 1985 35 Longaker, Richard, 1976-1987 36 Lopez, Robert S., 1953 37 McKee, George, 1930-1931 38 Maryland Historical Society, 1925-1930 39 Mauck, Willfred, 1927-1931 40 Media, 1987 41 Moger, Allen W., 1928-1933 42 Naval Academy, 1982, 1987 43 Nettels, Curtis P., 1941, 1980 44 Newbury Summer Institute, 1974 45 Nichols, Roy F., 1940-1941 46 Nitobe, Inazo, 1934 47 Oliver, John Rathbone, 1937 48 Parsons, Talcott, 1940 49 Peabody Debacle, 1989 50 Peabody Library, 1950, 1957 2 1 Proposed Calendar, 1976-1977 2 Radoff, Morris L., 1941 3 Reserve Officer Training Corps, 1985 4 Rose, John Holland, 1920-1921 5 Rosett, Louise Carey, 1944 6 Santillana, George, 1940 7 Schafranek, Victor Ernst, 1931-1932 8 Schlumbohm, post. 1980 9 Schneider, Dorothee, 1977 10 School of Advanced International Studies, 1968 11 Storr, Richard, 1941 12 Smith-Rosenberg, Carroll, 1989 13 Student Council, 1973-1978 14 Student Council: Education Committee, 1975-1981 15 Student Council Report: History Department, 1975 16 Tawney, R. H., 1941-1942 17 Tobler, John O., 1935 18 Trent, William P., 1887-1893, 1907, 1935 19 United States Air Force Academy, 1986, 1988-1989 20 Universities Committee on Post-War International Problems, 1943-1944 21 University Administration, 1967-1969 22 Western French Conference, 1986 23 Willard, Daniel, 1931 24 Wollemborg, Leo, 1940 25 Wood, Gordon, post 1984 26 Confidential Faculty Records, A-L, 1940-1989 27 Confidential Faculty Records, M-P, 1940-1988 28 Confidential Faculty Records, Q-Z, 1941-1988 Subgroup 1, Series 6 Box Folder 2 29 Confidential Student Records: Graduate Students' Evaluations, Fellowship Awards, 1952-1989 30 Confidential Student Records: Reports on Students, 1954-1957 31 Confidential Student Records, A-F, 1928-1969 32 Confidential Student Records, G-L, 1931-1968 33 Confidential Student Records, M-N, 1930-1962 34 Confidential Student Records, O-Z, 1930-1959 Subgroup 1, Series 7 Visiting Fellows and Faculty
1 1 Abe, Hitoshi, 1982-1984 2 Adler, Annette M., 1977 3 Affleck, Colin Ian, 1982 4 Akintoye, Stephen Adebanji, 1978 5 Anderson, Alan, 1973-1979 6 Anderson, Barbara A., 1974-1975 7 Armstrong, Douglas V., 1985 8 Atkinson, Ronald R., 1973-1974 9 Bailey, Jennifer G., 1981 10 Beckles, Hilary McD. (West Indies Exchange), 1989-1990 11 Beekelaar, Gerhard A.M., 1978-1980, 1983 12 Behar, Ruth, 1977 13 B |