Elisabeth Gilman papers, 1872-1949.

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Elisabeth Gilman papers, 1872-1949.

The papers (1872-1949) of Elisabeth Gilman which form this collection consist of correspondence, speeches, writings, diaries, scrapbooks, newspaper clippings, printed material, memorabilia, and photographs.

2.9 linear ft. (5 document boxes, 2 flat boxes)

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Ramsay, William Mitchell, Sir, 1851-1939

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Sir William Mitchell Ramsay was an and New Testament scholar. He was the foremost authority of his day on the history of Asia Minor, and a leading scholar in the study of the New Testament. Ramsay was educated in the Tübingen school of thought which doubted the reliability of the New Testament, but his extensive archaeological and historical studies convinced him of its historical accuracy. From the post of Professor of Classical Art and Architecture at Oxford, he was appointed Regius Professor ...

Addams, Jane, 1860-1935

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Gilman, Mary Ketcham, b. 1910.

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Wheeler, Alice Gilman.

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Thomas Norman Mattoon, 1884-1968

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Gilman, Daniel Coit, 1831-1908

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Lowell, James Russell, 1819-1891

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Poet and author, Cornell University non-resident professor. From the description of James Russell Lowell letter and portrait, 1871 July 12. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 123412650 Lowell was an author, poet, editor, teacher, and diplomat. He edited The Atlantic Monthly, and with Charles Eliot Norton, The North American Review ; was professor of French and Spanish Languages and Literatures at Harvard; and U.S. minister to Spain and to England. Aldrich was ...

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Biographical Note: Elisabeth Gilman was a social activist and a member of the Socialist Party. She was born in New Haven, Conn. Dec. 25, 1867. She was the younger daughter of Daniel Coit and Mary (Ketcham) Gilman. Elisabeth came to live in Baltimore, Md. when Daniel Coit Gilman was inaugurated as the first president of The Johns Hopkins University in 1876. She received the B.S. degree from the University in 1921. Elisabeth volunteered with the YMCA in France, 1917-1919. ...

Howell, William H. (William Henry), 1860-1945

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