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SNAC: Social Networks and Archival Context
VIAFrevised2015-09-17machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-15T16:53:28machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-15T16:53:29humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-29machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonMubārak, Muḥammad Ḥusnī, 1928-presumedMubárak, Muhammad Husní, 1928-presumedMoubarak, Hosni, 1928-....presumedMubarak, HosnipresumedMubarak, Muhammad Husni, 1928-presumedMubarak, Hosni, 1928-presumedMubarak, Muhammad Husnipresumedمبارك، محمد حسني، 1928-presumedMubārak, Ḥusnī (Muḥammad Ḥusnī), 1928-presumedMubārak Muḥammad Ḥusnī 1928-....presumedمبارك، حسنىpresumedHusni MubarakpresumedMubarak, Muhammad Hosni 1928-presumedمحمد حسنى مبارك،, ١٩٢٨-presumedمبارك، حسني، 1928-presumedMubarak, HusnipresumedMubarak, Husni, 1928-presumedMubārak, Muḥammad Ḥ. 1928-presumedMuhammad Husni Mubarak, 1928-presumedMubārak, Ḥusnī, 1928-presumedMoebarak, Mohammed Hosni, 1928-presumedمبارك، محمد حسنيpresumedمبارك، محمد حسنىpresumedMuḥammad Ḥusnī Mubārak, 1928-....presumedمحمد حسني مبارك، 1928-presumedمبارك، محمد حسنى.presumedḤusnī Mubārak Muḥammad 1928-....presumedحسني مبارك (الرئيس)، 1928-presumedHusni Mubarak, 1928-presumedمحمد حسني مباركpresumedMoebarak, Hosni, 1928-presumedMubarak, Mohamed Hosni, 1928-presumedMubarak, Husnī, 1928-presumedMoubarak, HosnipresumedMoubarak, Mohamed Hosni, 1928-....presumedMubarak, Mohames Hosnipresumed1928-05-04EnglishArabicMaleEgyptiansCommunist Party of the United States of America.George Washington University.Hammerschmidt, John Paul, 1922-Weinberger, Caspar W.Weinberger, Caspar W.Mubarak, Muhammed HusniMubarak, Muhammad Husni, 1928-Mubarak, Muhammad Husni, 1928-Mubárak, Muhammad Husní, 1928-George Washington University. University historical material records, 1821-2006.George Washington University.University historical material records, 1821-2006.80.5 linear feet.Materials in this collection include student records, blueprints, audio tapes, cassette tapes, invitations, speeches, diplomas, newspapers (including 19th century newspaper accounts of the early college and student newspapers), Civil War records copied form the National Archives, photographs and negatives, plat maps, F Street Club records, academic costumes, scrapbooks, artifacts, charters, awards, and memorabilia.They are comprised of 19 series and range in date from 1821-2006. George Washington UniversityCaspar W. Weinberger Papers, 1910-2005, (bulk 1951-2005)Weinberger, Caspar W.Caspar W. Weinberger Papers 1910-2005 (bulk 1951-2005)473,500 items; 840 containers plus 363 classified and 2 oversize; 494 linear feetUnited States secretary of defense, United States secretary of health, education, and welfare, California state legislator, lawyer, journalist, and business executive. Correspondence, legal and subject files, appointment books and daily schedules, diary notes and other jottings, family papers, financial material, interview transcripts, television scripts, newspaper columns, book and speech files, and legislative and political material relating to Weinberger's career in journalism and government.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionThe, Daily Worker, and, The Daily World, Photographs Collection, Bulk, 1930-1990, 1920-2001Guide to the Daily Worker and Daily World Photographs Collection, 1920-2001227 Linear Feet in 226 record cartons and 2 oversized boxesThe official organ of the Communist Party, USA, the Daily Worker's editorial positions reflected the policies of the Communist Party. At the same time the paper also attempted to speak to the broad left-wing community in the United States that included labor, civil rights, and peace activists, with stories covering a wide range of events, organizations and individuals in the United States and around the world. As a daily newspaper, it covered the major stories of the twentieth century. However, the paper always placed an emphasis on radical social movements, social and economic conditions particularly in working class and minority communities, poverty, labor struggles, racial discrimination, right wing extremism with an emphasis on fascist and Nazi movements, and of course the Soviet Union and the world-wide Communist movement. The paper has had a succession of names and has been published in varying frequences between daily to weekly over the course of its existence. In 2010 it ceased print publication and became an electronic, online-only, weekly publication titled the People's World. The bulk of the collection consists of printed photographic images produced through a variety of processes, collected by the photography editors of the Daily Worker and its successor newspapers as a means of maintaining an organized collection of images for use in publication. Images of many important people, groups and events associated with the CPUSA and the American Left are present in the collection, as well as images of a wide variety of people, subjects and events not explicitly linked with the CPUSA or Left politics.GermanRussianEnglishTamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor ArchivesPhotographs of the White House Photograph Office (Clinton Administration). 1/20/1993 - 1/20/2001. Photographs Relating to the Clinton Administration. 1/20/1993 - 1/20/2001. Photograph of President William J. Clinton Walking with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak along the White House ColonnadePhotographs of the White House Photograph Office (Clinton Administration). 1/20/1993 - 1/20/2001. Photographs Relating to the Clinton Administration. 1/20/1993 - 1/20/2001. Photograph of President William J. Clinton Walking with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak along the White House ColonnadeWilliam J. Clinton Presidential Library & MuseumThe, Daily Worker, and, The Daily World, Photographs Collection, Bulk, 1930-1990, 1920-2001Guide to the Daily Worker and Daily World Photographs Collection, 1920-2001227 Linear Feet in 226 record cartons and 2 oversized boxesThe official organ of the Communist Party, USA, the Daily Worker's editorial positions reflected the policies of the Communist Party. At the same time the paper also attempted to speak to the broad left-wing community in the United States that included labor, civil rights, and peace activists, with stories covering a wide range of events, organizations and individuals in the United States and around the world. As a daily newspaper, it covered the major stories of the twentieth century. However, the paper always placed an emphasis on radical social movements, social and economic conditions particularly in working class and minority communities, poverty, labor struggles, racial discrimination, right wing extremism with an emphasis on fascist and Nazi movements, and of course the Soviet Union and the world-wide Communist movement. The paper has had a succession of names and has been published in varying frequences between daily to weekly over the course of its existence. In 2010 it ceased print publication and became an electronic, online-only, weekly publication titled the People's World. The bulk of the collection consists of printed photographic images produced through a variety of processes, collected by the photography editors of the Daily Worker and its successor newspapers as a means of maintaining an organized collection of images for use in publication. Images of many important people, groups and events associated with the CPUSA and the American Left are present in the collection, as well as images of a wide variety of people, subjects and events not explicitly linked with the CPUSA or Left politics.GermanRussianEnglishTamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor ArchivesHammerschmidt, John Paul, 1922-. John Paul Hammerschmidt papers [manuscript] 1916-2009Hammerschmidt, John Paul, 1922-University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. Libraries. Special Collections.John Paul Hammerschmidt Papers1221 Linear Feet (1204 boxes)The collection is divided into twenty-one series. Materials include biographical data, correspondence, legislative and committee materials, personal and office financial records, speeches, press releases, posters, audio and video tapes, and ephemera.EnglishUniversity of Arkansas - Fayetteville, University Libraries