clippings (information artifacts)
Found in 138 Collections and/or Records:
Newspaper clippings relating to R. Hart Phillips andThe Battle with Yellow Jack, by George K. Strode, circa 1951
Newspaper clippings relating to the death of Walter Reed and work of Jesse W. Lazear, 1902
Newspaper clippings relating to the yellow fever heroes, July 1931-February 4, 1952
Newspaper clippings relating to Walter Reed, circa 1931
Newspaper clippings relating to yellow fever, May 13, 1948-August 23, 1964
Newspaper clippings relating to yellow fever and the yellow fever heroes, September 1900-May 13, 1957
Newspaper clippings relating to yellow fever, John J. Moran, and tropical diseases, 1935-1945
Newspaper clippings relating toConquerors of Yellow Fever, June 1941
Norfolk Poet's Club records
Norfolk Poet's Club Records (1912-1983; 2 cubic feet) include manuscripts of Josephine Johnson and Margaret Haley Carpenter; and correspondence of Mary Sinton Leitch, Josephine Johnson, Julia Johnson Davis, and William Stanley Braithwaite. There are also press releases, newspaper clippings, printed items, and scrapbooks about these poets and editors and their colleagues as well as their poetry and the creative writing process.
Notes, clippings and exhibition program relating to Walter Reed's home in Charlottesville, Virginia, November 27, 1949-February 2, 1971
Notes of Philip Showalter Hench and newspaper clippings from Cuban papers concerning news coverage of Building Number One at Camp Lazear, 1952
Donald Nuechterlein Additional Papers
Nunnally Johnson collection of Nathalia Crane papers
Oscar Ogg papers
Papers of Frances Farmer
Photograph of gathering for sunrise service on the grounds of Walter Reed Hospital inThe Washington Star, April 12, 1931
Photograph of prominent persons in the fight against yellow fever taken from a magazine, circa 1940-1950
Photographs and clippings related to the yellow fever experiments, circa 1900-1950
Pictures of citizens contributing to victims of yellow fever,Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, September 28, 1878
Stella Pratt scrapbook
The Stella Pratt scrapbook (1883-1894; 0.4 cubic feet) contains correspondence, clippings, printed material, invitations, sketches, flowers, ribbons, photos, and a sketch of Stella herself. Pratt is from Longwood, Massachusetts, a neighborhood within Brookline.