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Photographer: Reuben R. Sallows (1855 - 1937)
Description:
Group portrait of 81 students and teachers in front of frame building; empty frame chair in lower right corner; (written across front: Dungannon School, destroyed by fire 1872); Sallows imprint in lower right corner; image used as illustration in Gavin Green's Old log school and Huron boys in pioneer days; caption reads The old Dungannon School burned down in 1872. Andrew Forbes, teacher, standing in the door. This is the first public school I attended.
Object ID : 0348-rrs-ogohc-ph
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Oil on cloth.
Pedro Lira (17 May 1845 – 20 April 1912) was a Chilean painter. He was one of the founders of the Chilean National Museum of Fine Arts
Lira came from a wealthy family, the son of José Calvo Santos Lira and Martina Rencoret Cienfuegos. Chile was experiencing a time of great economic prosperity, especially after the end of the War of the Pacific. During his childhood and adolescence he studied at the Instituto Nacional where he received a liberal education. He entered the Academy of Painting directed by Alejandro Ciccarelli. By 1862, Lira entered the workshop of master landscape painter Antonio Smith, while pursuing parallel career in law at the University of Chile, where he finished successfully in 1867. However, his interest in painting would aprevail and he went on to devote full time to art. From 1873 to 1884 he lived in France. He was a fan of Eugène Delacroix, copying several of his paintings. After his return to Chile helped by the innovative spirit of the government of Domingo Santa María, he felt an opportunity to create an environment similar to the Parisian culture and exhibit his art.
Teitl Cymraeg/Welsh title: Teulu Jones, Pentre Trewyn (1878)
Ffotograffydd/Photographer: John Thomas (1838-1905)
Dyddiad/Date: [ca. 1878]
Cyfrwng/Medium: Negydd gwydr / Glass negative
Maint/Dimensions: 11 x 16.5 cm.
Cyfeiriad/Reference:jth02978
Rhif cofnod / Record no.: 3363918
Rhagor o wybodaeth am gasgliad John Thomas yn Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru
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Number:
179705
Date created:
1966
Extent:
1 photographic print : gelatin silver ; 7.5 x 9.5 in.
Description:
Front row, from left to right: 1) Belinic; 2) Huang; 3) Gilman; 4) Neff; 5) Cooke; 6) Schaffer; 7) Haslam; 8) O'Croinin; 9) Nilson.
Second row, from left to right: 1) Wegner; 2) R. S. Thompson; 3) Linarelli; 4) Almand; 5) Hoffman; 6) Mellinger; 7) Cullen; 8) Austin.
Third row, form left to right: 1) Rowse; 2) Kerr; 3) Cavanaugh; 4) Dugan; 5) Schwartz; 6) Mahsoob; 7) Kotas.
Fourth row, from left to right: 1) Kuhr; 2) Blumenschein; 3) Simmons; 4) Casazza; 5) Ravenel; 6) R. G. Thompson; 7) R. Johnson.
Fifth row, from left to right: 1) Morehead; 2) Leffler; 3) Schmickel; 4) Dowling.
Rights:
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Subjects:
Johns Hopkins Hospital. Department of Pediatrics--People
Belinic, Mona S.
Huang, Shi-Shung
Gilman, Priscilla A.
Neff, John M.
Cooke, Robert E.
Schaffer, Alexander J.
Haslam, Robert H.
O'Croinin, Proinnsias
Nilson, Bjorn W.
Wegner, Glen E.
Thompson, Robert S.
Linarelli, Louie G.
Almand, Joseph M. Jr.
Hoffman, Leonard S.
Mellinger, James F.
Cullen, Robert Jr.
Austin, Tom L.
Rowse, John C.
Kerr, Douglas S.
Cavanaugh, H. Dwight
Dugan, Hammond J.
Schwartz, Allen D.
Mahsoob, Abdul-Hamed
Kotas, Robert V.
Kuhr, Murray D.
Blumenschein, Sara D.
Simmons, Christine D.
Casazza, Lawrence J.
Ravenel, Samuel F.
Thompson, Robert G.
Johnson, Robert H.
Morehead, Charles D.
Leffler, Allan T. II
Schmickel, Roy D.
Dowling, Patrick J. Jr.
Pediatricians
Group portraits
Portrait photographs
Notes: Photographer unknown.
Oil on canvas; 25 x 20 cm.
Maurycy Gottlieb was a Jewish painter, of Polish-speaking Galician Jews from the western part of Ukraine. He was born in Drohobych (at that time Austria-Hungary), Galicia, modern Lviv region, western Ukraine.
Maurycy was one of Isaac and Fanya Tigerman Gottlieb's eleven children. At fifteen, he was enrolled at the Vienna Fine Arts Academy. Later, he would study under Jan Matejko in Kraków. However, he experienced anti-semitism from his fellow students, and left Matejko's studio after less than a year, he then traveled to Norway settling in Molde. After several years he returned to Vienna to pursue his Jewish roots.
At twenty, he won a gold medal from a Munich art competition for Shylock and Jessica, showing a scene from Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice. He based Jessica's face on that of Laura Rosenfeld, to whom he had proposed marriage. However, Rosenfeld rejected his proposal, and wed a Berlin banker. Gottlieb then planned to marry Lola Rosengarten, but when he heard about Rosenfeld's marriage he committed suicide by exposure to the elements, dying of complications from a cold.
Despite his early death, more than three hundred of his works survive, though not all are finished. After the fall of the Iron Curtain, many Polish collections unknown in the West were discovered, and his reputation grew greatly.
His brother, painter Leopold Gottlieb, was born five years after his death.
Lorenzo Lotto was a Northern Italian painter draughtsman and illustrator, traditionally placed in the Venetian school. He painted mainly altarpieces, religious subjects and portraits. While he was active during the High Renaissance, he already constitutes, through his nervous and eccentric posings and distortions, a transitional stage to the first Florentine and Roman Mannerists of the 16th century.
Number:
164472
Creator:
Hughes Company
Date created:
1953-06-01
Extent:
1 photographic print : gelatin silver ; 8 x 10 in.
Rights:
Photograph is subject to copyright restrictions. Contact the Alan Mason Chesney Medical Archives for reproduction permissions.
Subjects:
Church Home and Hospital (Baltimore, Md.). School of Nursing
Albanese, Pauline Cecilia
Bacon, Jacqueline Lee
Bareford, Betsy Jannette
Blickenstaff, Jean Dolores
Carpenter, Grace Earlyne
Dallmeyer, Joyce Elaine
Garner, Marjorie Rockhold
Gibson, Helen Elaine
Hagood, Margaret Leola
Holland, Gloria Inez
Lewis, Janice Irene
Long, Mary Louise
Meadows, Jean Dorothy
Metallo, Constance Lucille
Miller, Jane Louise
Miller, Mary Elizabeth
Morris, Anna Lee
Ours, Twila Constance
Pratt, Betty Gail
Reynolds, Marjorie Lee
Roth, Joan Ellen
Saricks, Helen Leah
Schmidt, Audrey Joyce
Shinnick, Mildred Adele
Staub, Ruth Rebecca
Stough, Doretha Joyce
Wagner, Helen Marie
Wagner, Jacqueline Mae
Warren, Lillian Ann
Weeks, Beverly Ann
Weinhold, Elsie Julia
Wilhelm, Helen Lee
Nash, Jane Evans, 1880-1955
Creutzburg, Freda Lewis, 1898-1963
Elliott, Margaret, 1884-1966
Nursing students--Maryland--Baltimore--1950-1960
Graduation ceremonies--Maryland--Baltimore--1950-1960
Nurses--Maryland--Baltimore--1950-1960
Nursing schools--Faculty
Group portraits
Portrait photographs
Number:
164451
Date created:
1945-06-27
Extent:
1 photographic print : gelatin silver ; 8 x 10 in.
Rights:
Photograph is subject to copyright restrictions. Contact the Alan Mason Chesney Medical Archives for reproduction permissions.
Subjects:
Church Home and Hospital (Baltimore, Md.). School of Nursing
McAfee, Wilda Lorraine
Sanders, Roma Susan
Entzian, Frieda Mackintosh, Patsy Ruth
Murphy, Doris Alene
Turner, Shirley Elizabeth
Baker, Helen Jean
Ritchey, Elsie Marie
Oliver, Jean Sybil
Stick, Mary Ann
Pinkerton, Ann Louise
Helms, Eleanor Tomlin
Curtis, Margaret Louise
Bess, Irma Luida
Pardoe, Lyla
Noone, Hilda Mae
Heck, Rae
Ballard, Hattie May
Young, Iris Winifred
Langenfelder, Doris Gwendolyn
Schaeffer, Doris Margaret
Linthicum, Shirley Ruth
Dodd, Virginia D.
Allan, Jeanne Louise
Castle, Louise Florence
Smith, Catherine Elizabeth
Baker, Anna Mae
Sinclair, Sarah Jane
Mitchell, Mary Virginia
Wheeler, Ruth Imogene
Creutzburg, Freda Lewis, 1898-1963
Nash, Jane Evans, 1880-1955
Elliott, Margaret, 1884-1966
Nursing students--Maryland--Baltimore--1940-1950
Nurses--Maryland--Baltimore--1940-1950
Graduation ceremonies--Maryland--Baltimore--1940-1950
Nursing schools--Faculty
Group portraits
Portrait photographs
Notes:
Photographer unknown.
Number:
179536
Date created:
1978
Extent:
1 photographic print : gelatin silver ; 7.5 x 9.5 in.
Description:
Front row, from left to right: 1) Schuberth; 2) Littlefield; 3) Zitelli.
Second row, from left to right: 1) Backofen; 2) Lukoff; 3) Cole; 4) Mirro; 5) Waber; 6) Kandt; 7) Maier; 8) Boeck; 9) Fremin; 10) Rizzo.
Third row, form left to right: 1) Bender; 2) White; 3) Max; 4) Hackell; 5) Vallone; 6) McClenathan; 7) Gould; 8) Siegel.
Fourth row, from left to right: 1) Milley; 2) Hallett; 3) Fritz; 4) Casella; 5) Bauscher; 6) Strauss; 7) Cohen; 8) Zahka.
Fifth row, from left to right: 1) Buescher; 2) Libber; 3) Whitner; 4) Hall; 5) Bodner; 6) Quinn; 7) Milvenan.
Back row, from left to right: 1) Wallach; 2) Neu; 3) Schapiro; 4) Haruda; 5) Hyatt; 6) Cohen; 7) Corrall; 8) Luciuk.
Rights:
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Subjects:
Johns Hopkins Hospital. Department of Pediatrics--People
Schuberth, Kenneth Charles
Littlefield, John W.
Zitelli, Basil J.
Backofen, Joanne E.
Lukoff, Jonathon Y.
Cole, Cynthia H.
Mirro, Joseph Jr.
Waber, Lewis J.
Kandt, Raymond S.
Maier, Beth A.
Boeck, Marjorie A.
Fremion, Amy S.
Rizzo, William B.
Bender, John W.
White, Perrin C.
Max, Edward E.
Hackell, Jill G.
Vallone, Ambrose Martin
McClenathan, Daniel T.
Gould, Carolyn L.
Siegel, David B.
Milley, John R.
Hallett, Joseph J.
Fritz, Richard Harold
Casella, James
Bausher, Judith A.
Strauss, Lewis C.
Cohen, Bernard A.
Zahka, Kenneth George
Buescher, Edward Stephen
Libber, Samuel M.
Whitner, Michael S.
Hall, David E.
Bodnar, Paul Z.
Quinn, Patricia Luise Haber
Milvenan, Eileen S.
Wallach, Daniel E.
Neu, Josef M.
Schapiro, Mark B.
Haruda, Fred D.
Hyatt, Alexander C.
Cohen, Mitchell B.
Corrall, C. James II
Luciuk, George H.
Pediatricians
Group portraits
Portrait photographs
Notes: Photographer unknown.
Number:
179608
Date created:
1942
Extent:
1 photographic print : gelatin silver ; 7.5 x 9.5 in.
Description:
Front row, from left to right: 1) Gertrude A. Rogers; 2) Frank Kibbe; 3) John L. Peck; 4) Sydney Gellis; 5) Beach M. Chenoweth; 6) Saul Robinson; 7) Dean Roberts.
Second row, from left to right: 1) George S. Palmer; 2) Anne Fulcher; 3) Jane Pearce; 4) Virginia Hall; 5) Virginia M. Goddard.
Third row, from left to right: 1) M. F. Barumaun?; 2) Alexander Sterling Macdonald, Jr.
Rights:
Photograph is subject to copyright restrictions. Contact the Alan Mason Chesney Medical Archives for reproduction permissions.
Subjects:
Johns Hopkins Hospital. Department of Pediatrics--People
Rogers, Gertrude A.
Kibbe, Frank W.
Peck, John L. Jr.
Gellis, Sydney
Chenoweth, Beach M., Jr.
Robinson, Saul
Roberts, Dean
Palmer, George S. Sr.
Fulcher, Anne
Gillespie, Jane Tyler
Macdonald, Alexander Sterling Jr.
Hall, Virginia McKnight
Goddard, Virginia M.
Pediatricians
Group portraits
Portrait photographs
Notes: Photographer unknown.
Infant Baptism July 2019
Priest: Father Lawrence Ng
Child: Irenius Ng
Parents: Christopher Ng and Cassandra Lim
God-Parents:
Local call number: sv0840
Title: Civil war soldiers assembled for group portrait by barracks: Saint Augustine, Florida
Date: c. 1880
Physical descrip: 1 stereograph; b&w; 3 1/2 x 7 in.
Series Title: Reference collection
General note: The card mount is not flat but "warped", which indicates a date between 1879 and 1940.
Repository: State Library and Archives of Florida, 500 S. Bronough St., Tallahassee, FL 32399-0250 USA. Contact: 850.245.6700. Archives@dos.state.fl.us
Persistent URL: www.floridamemory.com/items/show/53917
Number:
164463
Creator:
Hughes Company
Date created:
1949-05-10
Extent:
1 photographic print : gelatin silver ; 8 x 10 in.
Scope and content:
Front row: 1) Marjorie Wiltbank; 2-6) unidentified; 7) Kay Heyn; 8) Hazel Anderson; 9) Mary Ellen Nizer. Second row: 1) Betty Zebley; 2) Gladys Leidner; 3) Jean Davis; 4) Elizabeth Polanskey; 5) Nellie Ligon; 6) Doris Hale; 7) Nancey Lampe; 8) Edith Williams; 9) Helen Louise Renaut; 10) Carolyn Reed. Third row: 1) Geraldine Vance; 2) Helen Landon; 3) Mary Joanna Schekells; 4) Annabela Leonard; 5) Mary Lois Reed. Fourth row: 1) Mina Fickus; 2) Gertrude Zoellner; 3) Page Waller; 4) Cornelia Dertzbaugh; 5) Betty Busick; 6) Ednah Spamer. Fifth row: 1) Barbara Curran; 2) Myra Ahlers; 3) unidentified; 4) Margaret Hitchcock; 5) Rosemary Ecker. Second row from back: 1) Anne Harbuagh; 2) Sara Adams; 3) Agnes Thompson; 4) Shirley Hahn; 5) Irma Pfeffer; 6) Inez Francese. Back row: 1) Alma Grahe; 2) Frances Sheppard; 3) Helen Krebs; 4) Evelyn Black.
Rights:
Photograph is subject to copyright restrictions. Contact the Alan Mason Chesney Medical Archives for reproduction permissions.
Subjects:
Church Home and Hospital (Baltimore, Md.). School of Nursing
Adams, Sara Ellen
Ahlers, Myra Maria
Anderson, Hazel A.
Black, Evelyn A.
Busick, Betty Lou
Curran, Barbara Ann
Davis, Jean Frances
Dertzbaugh, Cornelia Ringgold
Ecker, Rosemary Caroline
Fickus, Mina Cristeene
Radtke, Inez Francese
Grahe, Alma Gertrude
Hahn, Shirley Marian
Hale, Doris Lee
Harbaugh, Charlotte Ann
Heyn, Kay Louise
Hitchcock, Margaret Elizabeth
Krebs, Helen Mae
Lampe, Nancy Ross
Landon, Helen Jane
Leidner, Edna Gladys
Leonard, Annabela Verjena
Ligon, Nellie Lansdale
Nizer, Mary Ellen
Pfeffer, Irma Elizabeth
Polanskey, Elizabeth Ruth
Reed, Carolyn Virginia
Reed, Mary Lois
Renaut, Helen Louise
Sheckells, Mary Joanna
Shepherd, Frances May
Spamer, Ednah Roberts
Roden, Agnes Thompson
Vance, Geraldine
Waller, Theo Page
Williams, Edith Alberta
Wiltbank, Marjorie Ann
Zebley, Betty Jean
Zoellner, Gertrude Jeanette
Creutzburg, Freda Lewis, 1898-1963
Elliott, Margaret, 1884-1966
Nash, Jane Evans, 1880-1955
Cullen, Thomas Stephen, 1868-1953.
Nursing students--Maryland--Baltimore--1940-1950
Nurses--Maryland--Baltimore--1940-1950
Graduation ceremonies--Maryland--Baltimore--1940-1950
Nursing schools--Faculty
Group portraits
Portrait photographs
Number:
179509
Date created:
1976
Extent:
1 photographic print : gelatin silver ; 7.5 x 9.5 in.
Description:
Front row, from left to right: 1) Alpert; 2) Hemphill; 3) Roberts; 4) Littlefield; 5) Teets; 6) Maier; 7) Libber.
Second row, from left to right: 1) Yeager; 2) McClain; 3) Mohrmann; 4) Graham; 5) Kurlandsky; 6) Kang; 7) Hallett; 8) Christensen.
Third row, form left to right: 1) Schuberth; 2) Roseman; 3) Klimas; 4) Bodnar; 5) Zahka; 6) Maxwell; 7) Kumor.
Fourth row, from left to right: 1) Schultz; 2) Huff; 3) White; 4) Green; 5) Gould; 6) Hyatt; 7) Kuntz.
Fifth row, from left to right: 1) Pinney; 2) Vogelstein; 3) Paulson; 4) Mirro; 5) Clancy; 6) Danish; 7) Barbosa; 8) Neu.
Back row, from left to right: 1) Dorkin; 2) Fiddelke; 3) Maes; 4) Stokes.
Rights:
Photograph is subject to copyright restrictions. Contact the Alan Mason Chesney Medical Archives for reproduction permissions.
Subjects:
Johns Hopkins Hospital. Department of Pediatrics--People
Alpert, Bruce Stephen
Hemphill, John M.
Roberts, Kenneth B.
Littlefield, John W.
Teets, Katherine C.
Maier, Beth A.
Libber, Samuel M.
Yeager, Andrew Michael
McClain, Kenneth L.
Mohrmann, Margaret E.
Graham, Michael L.
Kurlandsky, Lawrence E.
Kang, Harriet
Hallett, Joseph J.
Christensen, James A., Jr.
Schuberth, Kenneth Charles
Roseman, Bruce
Klimas, John T.
Bodnar, Paul Z.
Zahka, Kenneth George
Maxwell, Lynne Gerson
Kumor, Karen Marie
Schultz, Fred R.
Huff, Kenneth R.
White, Robert Dennis
Green, Robert Spencer
Gould, Carolyn L.
Hyatt, Alexander C.
Kuntz, Nancy L.
Pinney, John Douglas
Vogelstein, Bert
Paulson, Jerome A.
Mirro, Joseph Jr.
Clancy, Robert Ryan
Danish, Robert K.
Barbosa, Ernest
Neu, Josef M.
Dorkin, Henry Lawrence
Fiddelke, Laura M.
Maes, Marc W.
Stokes, Dennis C.
Pediatricians
Group portraits
Portrait photographs
Notes: Photographer unknown.
Photograph by Addison N. Scurlock. National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institute.
Vintage African American photography courtesy of Black History Album, The Way We Were.
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Number:
175301
Creator: Segall-Majestic (Baltimore, MD)1
Date created:
1946
Extent:
1 photographic print : gelatin silver ; 10 x 13.5 in.
Rights:
Photograph is subject to copyright restrictions. Contact the Alan Mason Chesney Medical Archives for reproduction permissions.
Subjects:
Johns Hopkins Hospital School of Nursing--People
Allen, Barbara Jean
Andersen, Selma E. V.
Kaiser, Phyllis Baker
Balashek, Helen M.
Banks, Nell B.
Johnston, LaVerda Berg
Boley, Mary
Boyle, Mary (Dee Dee) Carbery
Horton, Naomi Ruth Carter
Loran, Helen C. Murphy
Oppenheimer, Benita
Peirce, Olive Day
Preston, Luella Dickerson
Dunn, E. Louise Lofren
Emmart, Mignon V.
Martin, Emogene Fisher
Garren, J. Violet
Baxter, Letty Jean Grigsby
Vining, Primrose Gundry
Hawkins, Margaret R.
Surgenor, Lois Hutchinson
Jacob, Carol G.
McDonald, Joyce Lewis
Reiley, Astrid Johnsen
Jones, Elizabeth Madelle
Horsley, Kathleen (Kitty) Keith
Kesler, Isabel
Mallory, Cynthia
Bailey, Dorothy J. McGuire
McLean, June Cutts
Scribner, Dorothy Louise Meadows
Edwards, Betty Jean Miller
Bouton, Frances Payne
Hawes, Betty Peterson
Pilliod, Suzanne C.
Tippett, Susan Pincoffs
Putnam, Elizabeth Jean ("Putty")
Ralston, Julia Rebecca (Becky)
Randall, Virginia
Athens, Georgia Rauch
Jackson, Lynn Reed
Riley, Helen Cruikshank
Shoenfield, Ruth E.
Riley, Ramona Staska
Steffy, Mary O.
Keckler, Elizabeth Toombs
Vicinus, Patricia B.
Erlbeck, Louise Ward
Whalen, Larynne R.
Wynkoop, Adalene (Winnie)
Bell, Lina Moorer
McNab, Jean Douglas
Faulconer, Virginia Davis
Evenden, Mary Jane
Roberts, Constance (Connie)
Peplinski, Audrie M.
Zell, Norma Wylie
Waugh, Jeanette Sias
Dolkas, Helen Vlahakis
Johnson, Margaret Teal
Hine, Helen Tappan
Nursing students--Maryland--Baltimore--1940-1950
Nurses--Maryland--Baltimore--1940-1950
Portrait photographs
Group portraits
I found these kids playing with their dolls at Khilgaon Bazaar, and couldn't resist taking a couple of pictures.
Hope you guys like them.
Number:
179654
Date created:
1973
Extent:
1 photographic print : gelatin silver ; 7.5 x 9.5 in.
Description:
Front row, from left to right: 1) Haughton; 2) Berakha; 3) Teets; 4) Arkans; 5) MacLean; 6) Blizzard; 7) Kesler; 8) Swedlow; 9) Moriarty; 10) Vetter.
Second row, from left to right: 1) Robotham; 2) Parl; 3) Tripp; 5) Saulsbury; 6) Zitelli; 7) Levy; 8) Sutphen; 9) Blasco.
Third row, form left to right: 1) Hoffman; 2) Mulvihill; 3) Dover; 4) Marino; 5) Lambert; 6) Borzy; 7) Ritchey.
Fourth row, from left to right: 1) R. Cohn; 2) S. Cohen; 3) Hateh; 5) Montgomery; 6) Gerning; 7) McCormick; 8) DeLuca; 9) Chesney.
Fifth row, from left to right: 1) Graeber; 2) Schor; 3) Rubenstein; 4) Kelly; 5) Hayford; 6) Robinson.
Sixth row, from left to right: 1) Quattlebaum; 2) Green; 3) Woodhead.
Rights:
Photograph is subject to copyright restrictions. Contact the Alan Mason Chesney Medical Archives for reproduction permissions.
Subjects:
Johns Hopkins Hospital. Department of Pediatrics--People
Haughton, Peter B. T.
Berakha, Mary C.
Teets, Katherine C.
Arkans, Howard D.
MacLean, William C. Jr.
Blizzard, Robert M.
Kesler, Richard W.
Swedlow, David B.
Moriarty, Richard A.
Vetter, Victoria L.
Robotham, James L.
Pearl, Elliott R.
Tripp, Ray W.
Saulsbury, Frank T.
Zitelli, Basil J.
Levy, Robert
Sutphen, James L.
Blasco, Peter A.
Hoffman, William H.
Mulvihill, John J.
Dover, George
Marino, Joseph T.
Lambert, George
Borzy, Michael Steven
Ritchey, A. Kim
Cohn, Richard A.
Cohen, Stanley A.
Hatch, Terry F.
Montgomery, Robert R. Jr.
McCormick, Marie Clare
DeLuca, Krystyna
Chesney, Russell W.
Graeber, Janet
Schor, Edward L.
Rubenstein, James
Kelly, P. Colin
Hayford, John T.
Robinson, Basil A.
Quattlebaum, Thomas G.
Green, Alan Ivan
Woodhead, Jerold C.
Pediatricians
Group portraits
Portrait photographs
Notes: Photographer unknown.
Elizabeth Nourse was born in Cincinnati where she began studying art at age 15. She continued her studies at the New York Art Students League and, in 1887, in Paris at the Académie Julian. Her paintings often feature the gray diffused light and shadowless forms of the artists influenced by Bastien-Lepage.
She became a successful painter of peasant themes, especially of peasant women engaged in humble acts of devotion or religious ritual or the fishermen's wives in Volendam, Holland waiting on dikes for the return of their menfolk. She traveled widely in search of regional folk themes, but Paris remained her home for the rest of her life.
Ariella, Nina, Jonah & Tori are my grandkids. Laney, at the right, is my grand niece. They are all very special to me.
Number:
164538
Date created:
1971-06-09
Extent:
1 photographic print : col. ; 8 x 10 in.
Scope and content:
Back row: 1) Barbara Lindsay Dibble Taber; 2) Janet Lee Miller; 3) Linda Carol Ross; 4) Diane M. DeSombre; 5) Gail Paige Houser; 6) Patricia E. Palmere; 7) Cynthia A. Jones; 8) Mary Lou Sweigert Turchi; 9) Leslie Ann Walker; 10) Marjorie Maisak; 11) George Mason; 12) unidentified; 13) Nancy Jean Huber; 14) Stephanie Sue Mealy; 15) Marshal Kristin Henry; 16) Cecelia Louise Calhan; 17) Barbara Jean McLaughlin; 18) Patricia Anne Conner; 19) Joanne Marie Satterfield; 20) Margaret Priscilla Wroth Harris; 21) unidentified. Front row: 1) Ellen Catherine Beckman; 2) Sheila M. Kent Merritt; 3) Nancy Jane Cournoyer; 4) Karyn Lee Cooper; 5) Nancy Kilmer Marociglia; 6) Barbara Crummitt; 7) Tery Lynn Woods; 8) Kathleen Mildred Mohr; 9) Debra Rose Cappolloni; 10) Alison Elizabeth Stup; 11) Priscilla Jean Schildwachter; 12) Lynda Woodworth; 13) Llyern Leslie Abercrombie; 14) Ann Simmons
Rights:
Photograph is subject to copyright restrictions. Contact the Alan Mason Chesney Medical Archives for reproduction permissions.
Subjects:
Church Home and Hospital (Baltimore, Md.). School of Nursing
Abercrombie, Llyern Leslie
Beckman, Ellen Catherine
Calhan, Cecelia Louise
Cappolloni, Debra Rose
Clary, Judith Ann
Cournoyer, Nancy Jane
Crummitt, Barbara
DeSombre, Diane M.
McDonald, Barbara Dibble
Harris, Margaret Priscilla Wroth
Henry, Marsha Kristin
Houser, Gail Paige
Huber, Nancy Jean
Jones, Cynthia A.
Kelmer, Frances Louise
McLaughlin, Barbara Jean
Mealy, Stephanie Sue
Merritt, Sheila M. Kent
Miller, Janet Lee
Mohr, Kathleen Mildred
Palmere, Patricia E.
Ross, Linda Carol
Satterfield, Joanne Marie
Schildwachter, Priscilla Jean
Simmons, Ann
Stup, Alison Elizabeth
Turchi, Mary Lou
Walker, Leslie Ann
Woods, Tery Lynn
Woodworth, Lynda
Mason, George W.
Maisak, Marjorie B.
Nursing students--Maryland--Baltimore--1970-1980
Nurses--Maryland--Baltimore--1970-1980
Graduation ceremonies--Maryland--Baltimore--1970-1980
Nursing schools--Faculty
Group portraits
Portrait photographs
Notes:
Photographer unknown.
Number:
164484
Creator:
Hughes Company
Date created:
1958-08-15
Extent:
1 photographic print : gelatin silver ; 8 x 10 in.
Rights:
Photograph is subject to copyright restrictions. Contact the Alan Mason Chesney Medical Archives for reproduction permissions.
Subjects:
Church Home and Hospital (Baltimore, Md.). School of Nursing
Angus, Ruth Kuhns
Asbury, Janice Georgia
Abendschoen, Phyllis Bannister
Barrick, Jean Ellen
Calpin, Ruth Romaine
Coffin, Sue Ann
Colvin, Dorothy Allen
Davis, Joy
Felter, Joanne Elizabeth
Green, Roberta Sue
Ide, Lauren Naomi
Kemp, Tobi Ann
King, Mary Lou
Korschgen, Shirley Jean
Marshall, Agnes Anne
Menicon, Mary Alice
Miles, Maryland Welsh
Moomau, Cecelia Ann
Morrow, Ethel Louise
Murphy, Anne Elizabeth
Naylor, Margaret Louise
Olsen, Sara Lane Elizabeth
Perry, Hazel Elizabeth
Price, Katherine Anita
Read, Patricia Lou
Rice, Kay Marie
Root, Myrl Frances
Rosenbloom, Barbara Lou
Sampson, Monamae
Sanders, Jimmie Gail
Shorrow, Janet Leone
Small, Mary Ann
Snead, Mildred Frances
Spangler, Lillian Joann
Wilson, Patricia Ellen
Creutzburg, Freda Lewis, 1898-1963
Nursing students--Maryland--Baltimore--1950-1960
Graduation ceremonies--Maryland--Baltimore--1950-1960
Nurses--Maryland--Baltimore--1950-1960
Nursing schools--Faculty
Group portraits
Portrait photographs
Number:
164468
Creator:
Hughes Company
Date created:
1950-06-14
Extent:
1 photographic print : gelatin silver ; 8 x 10 in.
Scope and content:
Front row: 1) Ruth Roney; 2) Jeanne Roney; 3) Margaret Fawcett; 4) Shirley A. Wilson; 5) Margaret Shaw; 6) S. Kathryn Knight; 7) Margaretha Smith; 8) Margaret Reed; 9) Ruth Trumbo; 10) Sarah ruth Meyers; 11) Patricia thomas; 12) Althea Ranck. Second row: 1) Dorothy J. Maberry; 2) Edith B. Fort; 3) Ellee Nichols; 4) Mary Dell Fortune; 5) Doris J. Kiehl; 6) Saranne Van Swearingen; 7) Gladys M
Rights:
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Subjects:
Church Home and Hospital (Baltimore, Md.). School of Nursing
Baker, Nancy Jane
Crockett, Lillian Smith
Fawcett, Margaret Ann
Fort, Edith Benson
Fortune, Mary Dell
Green, Mary Virginia
Jordan, Donna Jean
Kiehl, Doris Jane
Kline, Kathleen Louisa
Knight, Sarah Kathryn
Knode, Mary Lou
Maberry, Dorothy Jane
Meyers, Sarah Ruth
Miller, Nancy Anne
Mueller, Gladys Ann
Nichols, Ellee Randolph
Nicholson, Estella Jane
Ranck, Althea Mae
Reed, Margaret Joy
Roney, Margaret Jeanne
Roney, Ruth Evelyn
Shaw, Margaret Jane
Slaybaugh, Norma Jene
Smith, Margaretha Loraine
Steinke, Marion Faye
Thomas, Patricia Allene
Trumbo, Ruth O' Nile
Van Swearingen, Saranne
Waggoner, Betty Jane
Wagner, Betty Lou
Willard, Alta Jeanette
Wilson, Shirley Abagail
Creutzburg, Freda Lewis, 1898-1963
Elliott, Margaret, 1884-1966
Nash, Jane Evans, 1880-1955
Nursing students--Maryland--Baltimore--1950-1960
Nurses--Maryland--Baltimore--1950-1960
Graduation ceremonies--Maryland--Baltimore--1950-1960
Nursing schools--Faculty
Group portraits
Portrait photographs
Number:
180050
Date created:
1955
Extent:
1 photographic print : gelatin silver ; 7.5 x 9.5 in.
Description:
Front row, from left to right: 1) Najjar; 2) Ferencz; 3) Taussig; 4) Childs; 5) Wilkins; 6) Kanner; 7) Josephs; 8) Guild; 9) Clark.
Second row, from left to right: 1) Evans; 2) Hurwitz; 3) Helme; 4) Block; 5) Eisenberg; 6) Holman; 7) ___; 8) James; 9) ___; 10) Anderson.
Third row, from left to right: 1) ___; 2) ___; 3) Phelps; 4) Straus; 5) Hopkins; 6) ___; 7) Grumback; 8) ___; 9) ___.
Fourth row, from left to right: 1) Shepard; 2) Chandler; 3) Kolls; 4) ___; 5) ___; 6) Gabrielson; 7) ___.
Fifth row, from left to right: 1) Morgan; 2) ___; 3) Lauricella; 4) Miller.
Sixth row, from left to right: 1) Foxworthy; 2) Ownby; 3) Van Wyk; 4) Migeon.
Seventh row, from left to right: 1) Debuskey; 2) Broering; 3) Steinborn; 4) Norton; 5) ___; 6) ___; 7) ___.
Rights:
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Subjects:
Johns Hopkins Hospital. Department of Pediatrics--People
Najjar, Victor
Ferencz, Charlotte
Taussig, Helen B. (Helen Brooke)
Childs, Barton
Wilkins, Lawson
Kanner, Leo
Josephs, Hugh W.
Guild, Harriet Griggs
Clark, David B.
Evans, Audrey E.
Hurwitz, Herbert S.
Helme, James B.
Block, Walter
Eisenberg, Leon
Holman, Gerald H.
James, Charles A.
Anderson, William A.
Phelps, Patsy Ruth
Straus, Donald
Hopkins, Edward H.
Grumback, Melvin
Shepard, Thomas H. II
Chandler, Caroline A.
Kolls, Alfred C. Jr.
Morgan, Ann E.
Lauricella, Sherling T.
Miller, Joseph B. Jr.
Foxworthy, John P.
Ownby, Ralph Jr.
Van Wyk, Judson J.
Migeon, Claude J.
Debuskey, Buster Matthew
Broering, Donald B.
Steinborn, Kurt
Norton, Clayton
Pediatricians
Group portraits
Portrait photographs
Notes: Photographer unknown.
Number:
164545
Date created:
1974-06-05
Extent:
1 photographic print : col. ; 8 x 10 in.
Scope and content:
Back row: 1) Clara Mae Kisselvoich; 2) Charlene Anita Price; 3) Paula Louise Clifton; 4) Lettie Elizabeth Revell; 5) Thorenna Kees; 6) Theda Kees; 7) Christine A. Becker; 8) Ellen Marie Kilby; 9) Rosemary Lynn Lambie; 10) Kathy Hannigan; 11) Bernadette Ledden; 12) Marjorie Maisak; 13) George Mason; 14) Janice Ruth Buckel; 15) Cathleen Gale Peck; 16) Anne Christine Brookfield; 17) Joyce B. Preston; 18) Jayne Stephanie Naylor; 19) Karen Lorraine Kane. Front row: 1) Gail Lynn Pardoe; 2) Patricia Anne Apell; 3) Vicky Lynn Sewell; 4) Cheryl Elaine Chrest; 5) Cecile G. Plichta; 6) Suzanne Ludwika Barrett; 7) Carol Ann Meyer; 8) Deborah Ann Witten; 9) Deborah Ann Goeller; 10) Sharon Elise Lock
Rights:
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Subjects:
Church Home and Hospital (Baltimore, Md.). School of Nursing
Amprey, Sheila Squire
Apell, Patricia Anne
Barrett, Suzanne Ludwika
Becker, Christine A.
Brookfield, Anne Christine
Buckel, Janice Ruth
Chrest, Cheryl Elaine
Clifton, Paula Louise
Goeller, Deborah Ann
Kane, Karen Lorraine
Kees, Theda
Kilby, Ellen Marie
Kisselovich, Clara Mae
Lambie, Rosemary Lynn
Lock, Sharon Elise
Meyer, Carol Ann
Naylor, Jayne Stephanie
Pardoe, Gail Lynn
Peck, Cathleen Gale
Plichta, Cecile G.
Preston, Joyce B.
Price, Charlene Anita
Revell, Lettie Elizabeth
Sewell, Vicky Lynn
Witten, Deborah Ann
Guido, Susan Kay Richardson
Smith, Janet Lee Rever
Mason, George W.
Maisak, Marjorie B.
Nursing students--Maryland--Baltimore--1970-1980
Nurses--Maryland--Baltimore--1970-1980
Graduation ceremonies--Maryland--Baltimore--1970-1980
Nursing schools--Faculty
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Notes:
Photographer unknown.
ca. 1890-ca. 1930
All whole-length, full face, man is wearing suit, cap and smoking a pipe, two girls on right are wearing dresses with smocks and hats, one is holding a tennis racket, boy on left is standing.
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Soyer relates:
During 1935 and 1936, I was employed by the WPA as a supervising artist to execute ten portable murals, the theme of which was ‘Children at Play.’ I was given a beautiful studio on 59th Street [in New York City] and a group of artists and models to assist me. The painting represents my assistants working on the murals after [my designs] had been traced onto canvas. . . . In the foreground my model Mary Anne is posing for Jacob Friedland, who built all the easels, props, stretched the canvases, etc. and kept us all amused and in good spirits by his stories and jokes.
Number:
171528
Date created:
1907
Extent:
1 photographic print : gelatin silver ; 3 x 4 in.
Rights:
Photograph is subject to copyright restrictions. Contact the Alan Mason Chesney Medical Archives for reproduction permissions.
Subjects:
Johns Hopkins Hospital School of Nursing--People
Adams, Helen Augusta
Addison, Sarah
Benzinger, M. Elizabeth
Boley, Rosa F.
Holt, Florence Boyce
Cadel, Inez Louise
Carter, Emma E.
McClain, Grace Carter
Coale, Edith Skipwith
Crenshaw, Sue Brown
Freeman, Ethel
Henderson, Alice
Miller, Mary Hooper
Keating, Mary A. R.
Duer, Leah Kirkland
Jones, Helen Landers
Denningsmith, Colina Macdonald
Mills, Alice Chester
O'Connell, Anne H.
Patterson, Florence
Quaintance, Bertha B.
Raymond, Agnes M.
Reed, Mary Elkins
Saxton, Mary Howard
Cannon, Camsadel Shipley
Staley, Bertha D.
Taylor, Effie J.
Thomas, Sarah Margaret
Ainley, Charlotte Turford
Tyree, M. Evelyn
Bromley, Beatrice Adelaide Whish
Downey, May Lee Willis
Nursing students--Maryland--Baltimore--1900-1910
Nurses--Maryland--Baltimore--1900-1910
Graduation ceremonies--Maryland--Baltimore--1900-1910
Portrait photographs
Group portraits
Notes: Photographer unknown.
Number:
164471
Creator:
Hughes Company
Date created:
1952-05-29
Extent:
1 photographic print : gelatin silver ; 8 x 10 in.
Scope and content:
Front row: 1) Emily Badders; 2) Jane Nash; 3) Jane Nash; 4) Freda Creutzberg; 5) Eleanor Harris Fox. Second row: 1) Jean Dyer; 2) Gaynel McGuire; 3) Nancy Ziegler; 4) Lillian Duffy; 5) Lois Steele; 6) Jean Ross. Third row: 1) Dolores Connor; 2) Patricia Slagle; 3) Joan Murphy; 4) Mildred Knight. Fourth row: 1) Betty Jo Mares; 2) Nancy Kriz; 3) Billerbeck; 4) Benita Dewey. Fifth row: 1) Jane Shudel; 2) Margaret Perry; 3) Jean Everhart; 4) Dorothy Clair; 5) Jean Sidwell; 6) Doris Vesper; 7) Benita Dewey. Sixth row: 1) Jean Frankland; 2) Janet Hebb. Second row from back: 1) Mildred Heim; 2) Norma Gerbrick; 3) Eileen Dabis; 4) Jean Harris; 5) Thelma Hafer; 6) Dolores Duffey; 7) unidentified. Back row: 1) Jean Webster; 2) Joan Sullivan; 3) Kathryn Stumpf; 4) Pamela Sylvester; 5) Ida Mae Warren; 6) Nancy Jessa
Rights:
Photograph is subject to copyright restrictions. Contact the Alan Mason Chesney Medical Archives for reproduction permissions.
Subjects:
Church Home and Hospital (Baltimore, Md.). School of Nursing
Badders, Emily Elizabeth
Clair, Dorothy Isabel
Connor, Dolores Evelyn
Davis, Eileen
Dewey, Benita Louise
Duffy, Lillian
Duffey, Dolores Elaine
Dyer, Jean Marie
Everhart, Helen Jean
Frankland, Jean Marie
Gerbrick, Norma Anne
Hafer, Thelma Elaine
Harris, Jean Elaine
Hebb, Janet Bertell
Heim, Mildred Pauline
Jessa, Nancy Adele
Knight, Mildred Elsie
Kriz, Nancy Marie
Mares, Betty Jo
McGuire, Gaynel Mae
Murphy, Joan Crawford
Nease, Shirley Elizabeth
Perry, Margaret Jane
Ross, Jean Elizabeth
Schudel, Jane Corinne
Sidwell, Jean Marie
Slagle, Patricia Lee
Steele, Lois Mae
Stumpf, Kathryn Elizabeth
Sullivan, Joan Elizabeth
Sylvester, Pamela Gertrude
Vesper, Doris Marie
Warren, Ida Mae
Webster, Jean
Ziegler, Nancy
Nash, Jane Evans, 1880-1955
Elliott, Margaret, 1884-1966
Creutzburg, Freda Lewis, 1898-1963
Nursing students--Maryland--Baltimore--1950-1960
Nurses--Maryland--Baltimore--1950-1960
Graduation ceremonies--Maryland--Baltimore--1950-1960
Nursing schools--Faculty
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Local Accession Number: 11_07_003691
Title: Elderly couple put up Christmas wreath, Shelburne Falls
Creator/Contributor: Grant, Spencer, 1944- (Photographer)
Genre: Slides; Group portraits
Date created: 1979
Physical description: 1 slide : color ; 35 mm.
General notes: Title from photographer caption.
Subjects: Older people; Couples; Christmas decorations; Wreaths
Collection: Spencer Grant Collection
Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department
Rights: Copyright (c) Spencer Grant
George Grosz was a German artist known especially for his savage caricature drawings of Berlin life in the 1920s. He was a prominent member of the Berlin Dada and New Objectivity group during the Weimar Republic before he emigrated to the United States in 1932.
In his drawings, usually in pen and ink which he sometimes developed further with watercolor, Grosz did much to create the image most have of Berlin and the Weimar Republic in the 1920s. Corpulent businessmen, wounded soldiers, prostitutes, sex crimes and orgies were his great subjects. His draftsmanship was excellent although the works he is best known for adopt a deliberately crude form of caricature.
Number:
164452
Creator:
Hughes Company
Date created:
1946-06-25
Extent:
1 photographic print : gelatin silver ; 8 x 10 in.
Rights:
Photograph is subject to copyright restrictions. Contact the Alan Mason Chesney Medical Archives for reproduction permissions.
Subjects:
Church Home and Hospital (Baltimore, Md.). School of Nursing
Harris, Eleanor Mae
Mercer, Vivian Ruth
Daugherty, Mary Elizabeth
Hall, Sara Esther
Anderson, Joy
Schrenheider, Lois Marie
Phelps, Elizabeth Pearl
Fullem, Gail Baldwin
Cooper, Dorothy May
Appler, Peggy May
Dirst, Annie Nancy
Eggleston, Hilda Fay
Harlem, Teresa Eliza
Bloom, Odessa
Hanson, Sarah Mildred
Getz, Mary Mae
Martin, Dorothy Jean
Barton, Hester Ann
Schmitz, Laura Betty
Fowke, Betty Fay
Fields, June Louise
Geipe, Martha Claire
Yeager, Viola May
Arnold, Mary Helen
Smith, Jennie Lee
Moreland, June Frances
Hurley, Janet Muriel
Myers, Eileen Emma
Walker, Wilda Annetta
Birmingham, Rowena Theresa
Blumenauer, Juanita M.
Hoar, Helen Louise
Merritt, Lois Colgate
Coleman, Margaret J.
Gass, Patricia
Heinze, M. Olivia
Elliott, Margaret, 1884-1966
Nash, Jane Evans, 1880-1955
Creutzburg, Freda Lewis, 1898-1963
Nursing students--Maryland--Baltimore--1940-1950
Nurses--Maryland--Baltimore--1940-1950
Graduation ceremonies--Maryland--Baltimore--1940-1950
Nursing schools--Faculty
Group portraits
Portrait photographs
Notes:
Photographer unknown.
Number:
179481
Date created:
1984
Extent:
1 photographic print : gelatin silver ; 7.5 x 9.5 in.
Description:
Front row, from left to right: 1) Driscoll; 2) Jackson; 3) Bittar; 4) Goldstein; 5) DeAngelis; 6) Littlefield; 7) Cole; 8) Stone; 9) Virshup; 10) Beher; 11) Schonwetter.
Second row, from left to right: 1) Bearer; 3) Zuckerman; 4) Nguyen; 5) Bonnucelli; 6) Kolar; 7) Goodman; 8) Rowe; 9) Carpenter; 10) Larsen; 11) McCrindle.
Third row, form left to right: 1) Wiebke; 2) Murphy; 3) Haber; 4) Ashburn; 5) Hudak; 6) Szombathy; 7) Bergstrom; 8) Maldonado; 9) Rowe; 10) Wiley; 11) Keyes.
Fourth row, from left to right: 1) Kaempf; 2) Schwartz; 3) Nogee; 4) Peek; 5) Cutting; 6) Gabriel; 7) Kinsman; 8) Kotin; 7) Famiglio; 8) Hackett; 9) Kokotailo; 10) Ragavan; 11) Strahlman.
Rights:
Photograph is subject to copyright restrictions. Contact the Alan Mason Chesney Medical Archives for reproduction permissions.
Subjects:
Johns Hopkins Hospital. Department of Pediatrics--People
Driscoll, Daniel J.
Jackson, William Daniel
Bittar, Deborah Link Gisriel
Goldstein, Daniel Arthur
DeAngelis, Catherine D.
Littlefield, John W.
Cole, Cynthia H.
Stone, Pamela Jean
Virshup, David Marc
Behar, Miriam Joy
Schonwetter, Barry S.
Bearer, Cynthia Frances
Zuckerman, Bram
Nguyen, Quan C.
Bonuccelli, Catherine M.
Kolar, Anne F.
Goodman, David C.
Rowe, Peter C.
Carpenter, Richard O.
Larsen, Eric C.
McCrindle, Brian W.
Wiebke, Jennifer C.
Murphy, Anne Margaret
Haber, Barbara A.
Ashburn, N. Kieth
Hudak, Mark Lawrence
Szombathy, Stanley P.
Bergstrom, Steven K.
Maldonado, Yvonne A.
Rowe, Stuart Allen
Wiley, Joseph Byron
Keyes, William G.
Kaempf, Joseph W.
Schwartz, David H.
Nogee, Lawrence Mark
Peek, Sharon K.
Cutting, Garry
Gabriel, Abram
Kinsman, Stephen L.
Kotin, Neal M.
Famiglio, Linda M.
Hackett, Faith A.
Kokotailo, Patricia K.
Ragavan, Nilima
Strahlman, R. Scott
Pediatricians
Group portraits
Portrait photographs
Notes: Photographer unknown.
Number:
178318
Date created:
1937
Extent:
1 photographic print : gelatin silver ; 7.5 x 9.5 in.
Description:
Front row: 1) [unknown]; 2) L. Emmett Holt; 3) [unknown]; 4) Hugh W. Josephs.
Second row: 1) Edwards A. Park; 2) Francis Aylward; 3) Walter Block; 4) Lawson Willkins; 5) [unknown]; 6) Helen Taussig; 7) Harriet Guild; 8) Robert Ward; 9) Laslo Kajdi.
Third row: 1) [unknown]; 2) Mabel Ross; 3) Miriam Brailey; 4) Eleanor J. Rector; 5) Lydia Edwards; 6) Pelina Winocur; 7) John A. Washington; 8) Martin J. Harris; 9) William C. Stifler; 10) Jacob S. Light; 11) Ethel Walker; 12) [unknown].
Fourth row: 1) Frances E. M. Read; 2) Brian C. Thompson; 3) Robert G. Shirley; 4) Helen M.; 5) Irving Rosenbaum Jr.; 6) [unknown]; 7) Emilio de Soto; 8) Charles P. Stevick.
Rights:
Photograph is subject to copyright restrictions. Contact the Alan Mason Chesney Medical Archives for reproduction permissions.
Subjects:
Johns Hopkins Hospital. Department of Pediatrics--People
Holt, L. Emmett (Luther Emmett)
Josephs, Hugh W.
Park, Edwards A.
Aylward, F.X.
Wilkins, Lawson
Taussig, Helen
Guild, Harriet Griggs
Ward, Robert F.
Ross, Mabel L.
Brailey, Miriam
Edwards, Lydia B.
Winocur, P
Washington, John A.
Harris, Martin J.
Stifler, William C. Jr.
Light, Jacob S.
Walker, Ethel
Read, Frances E. M.
Shirley, Robert
Rosenbaum, Irving Jr.
de Soto, Emilio
Stevick, Charles P.
Pediatricians
Group portraits
Portrait photographs
Notes: Photographer unknown.
Easter Vigil Mass
Baptism RCIA 2020/2021 Mandarin
Celebrant: Father Martin Then, CDD and Father Andrew Wong, CDD
Number:
175300
Creator: Segall-Majestic (Baltimore, MD)
Date created:
1946
Extent:
1 photographic print : gelatin silver ; 9.5 x 13.5 in.
Rights:
Photograph is subject to copyright restrictions. Contact the Alan Mason Chesney Medical Archives for reproduction permissions.
Subjects:
Johns Hopkins Hospital School of Nursing--People
Wolf, Anna Dryden
Warder, Anna Mary
Marinak, Helen Roll
Martin, Doris Schroeder
Murphy, Joyce
Franz, Phyllis Becker
Wenderoth, Gloria M.
Bond, Agness C. Fulton
Johnson, Virginia Bard
Weston, Barbara Buzby
Hess, Joan Chesney
Worman, Elizabeth (Betsy) Coe
Gude, Donna Currier
France, Catherine (Kitty) H.
Lacy, Ruth Geren
Gilkey, Helen Huberty
Hamlett, Margaret L.
Cooley, E. Grace Jarnagin
Cokeley, Madeline Krebs
Petrick, Margaret Krebs
Hinshaw, Alice Larson
McCaddon, Mary Elizabeth
McShane, Sara F.
Holleb, Carolyn Oglesby
Pennebaker, Ruth (Penny)
Reeslund, Rosella Potter
Thompson, Dorothy Powers
Pruchnik, Blanche P.
Byers, Lucille Replogle
Reyes, Isabel
Rich, Annette B.
Sanbury, Virginia
McAnerney, Doris Sinclair
Smith, Janet
Mims, Jobyna Smith
Sollogub, Ethel Bittel
Tunner, Madelyn J.
Vacheresse, Helen F.
Walters, Betty Jane
Hinson, Betty Louise Whitley
Grand, Norma K.
Wood, Marjorie B.
Hayden, A. Martyne Woods
Kline, Mary L. Potteiger
Nursing students--Maryland--Baltimore--1940-1950
Nurses--Maryland--Baltimore--1940-1950
Portrait photographs
Group portraits
Number:
164540
Creator:
Hillcrest Studios (Baltimore, Md.)
Date created:
1972-06-07
Extent:
1 photographic print : col. ; 8 x 10 in.
Scope and content:
Back row: 1) Linda Lee Jennings; 2) Patricia Ann Levardsen; 3) Cynthia Ann Lewis; 4) Cheryl Lee Halston; 5) Judith Ann Chamberlain; 6) Linda Carol Rhodes; 7) Colleen Dianne Coleman; 8) unidentified; 9) George Mason; 10) Mrs. Maisak; 11) Mrs. Fowler; 12) Nancy Mae Bowen; 13) Brenda Skinner; 14) Diann Dee Dekowski Kittok; 15) Jo Ann Stogsdill; 16) Deborah J. Mazan; 17) Lawonne Darlene Wilson; 18) Kathryn Beatrice Porter. Front row: 1) Cecelia Ann Manning; 2) Lisa Anne Stoddard; 3) Rhonda Sue Montagna; 4) Charmaine Carter; 5) Sharon Carol Plane; 6) Mary Ellen Dotter; 7) Karen Frances Milwee; 8) Ana Didniuk Straw; 9) Jean Ann Hugunin Mallis; 10) Cecilia Marie Gartside; 11) Joan Lee Kensall; 12) Susan Cilleen Titter Pennington
Rights:
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Subjects:
Church Home and Hospital (Baltimore, Md.). School of Nursing
Straw, Ana Bidniuk
Bowen, Nancy Mae
Carter, Charmaine
Chamberlain, Judith Ann
Coleman, Colleen Dianne
Kittok, Diann Dee Dekowski
Dotter, Mary Ellen
Gartside, Cecilia Marie
Hlaston, Cheryl Lee
Mallis, Jean Ann Hugunin
Jennings, Linda Lee
Kendall, Joan Lee
Loux, Donna Jean
Levardsen, Patricia Ann
Lewis, Cynthia Ann
Manning, Cecelia Ann
Mazan, Deborah J.
Milwee, Karen Frances
Montagna, Rhonda Sue Allgood
Muir, Lynne Hagerman
Plaine, Sharon Carol
Porter, Kathryn Beatrice
Rhodes, Linda Carol
Skinner, Brenda
Stoddard, Lisa Anne
Stogsdill, Jo Ann
Pennington, Susan Colleen Titter
Wilson, Lawonne Darlene
Mason, George W.
Funsten, Pat
Maisak, Marjorie B.
Fowler, Helen
Nursing students--Maryland--Baltimore--1970-1980
Nurses--Maryland--Baltimore--1970-1980
Graduation ceremonies--Maryland--Baltimore--1970-1980
Nursing schools--Faculty
Group portraits
Portrait photographs
Creator: H. Allison & Co. Photographers
Date: 1933-34
Original Format: Glass Plate Negative, 9.5 X 7.5 inches
Description: Group portrait of Armagh Girls High School Hockey Team, 1933-34
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Easter 1955
Someone told these kids to stand up straight.
Look at the various interpretations of what that means.....
Easter in the 1950s
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“Stones, flesh, stars, and those truths the hand can touch.”
— Albert Camus, from
The Myth of Sisyphus & Other Essays; “Summer in Algiers”
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It's Easter Sunday so I'm remembering past Easters - as well as my own spiritual journey which began with my parents and extended family of organists, music directors, choir directors, chaplains, builders of churches and devoted Sunday school teachers.
Sometimes I wonder - what happened to our family? We had so many good things between us, so much love and devotion. All destroyed to the point that my mother never attended church at all and my father went but would shrug and indicate that he didn't believe much of anything anymore.
Loss of faith. Not even about belief, really. It was deeper than that. The world that had birthed them and the world that they had fought for had moved on and they were left behind in some fundamental way.
Their own church communities had abandoned them, let them down and in turn been abandoned by them. Human relationships are so difficult. Leadership, especially spiritual leadership is really tricky. Or maybe it isn't, it just has a lot of pitfalls that are just too easy to drop into.
Our Church in Juno started in a building that began as a restaurant and became a Methodist Church. This church and it's rector were my spiritual roots and served as the fulcrum to destroy my parents' marriage. The good the bad, the unexpected, the tragic. I'll never know the whole story. Nobody will. I think most groups that are attempting the most deeply transformative work run aground in similar ways. But at the time, I was mostly ignorant, blissfully unaware, filled with my own fantasies and puzzlement. I wasn't much help. But neither was anybody else.
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“Like wind - In it, with it, of it. Of it just like a sail, so light and strong that, even when it is bent flat, it gathers all the power of the wind without hampering its course.
Like light - In light, lit through by light, transformed into light. Like the lens which disappears in the light it focuses.
Like wind. Like light.
Just this - on these expanses, on these heights.
- Dag Hammarskjöld
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"I am half inclined to think we are all ghosts…it is not only what we have inherited from our fathers and mothers that exists again in us, but all sorts of old dead ideas and all kinds of old dead beliefs and things of that kind. They are not actually alive in us; but there they are dormant all the same, and we can never be rid of them. Whenever I take up a newspaper and read it, I fancy I see ghosts creeping between the lines. There must be ghosts all over the world. They must be as countless as the grains of the sands, it seems to me. And we are so miserably afraid of the light, all of us."
[Henrik Ibsen’s Ghosts (1881); Act II]
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Rob Brezsny's Free Will Astrology
Is it really healthy to have a shrill, 25-words-or-less opinion about everything, as radio and TV talk shows seem to imply? Would anyone object if now and then you served as a compassionate witness about the hot-button issues?
Is it conceivable that you could simply sit on the fence in the midst of the wars of words and beam articulate sympathy at both sides?
Yes, you can. I bet you have the rebellious resourcefulness to be a freedom fighter without hating anyone.
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Parabola Magazine
“Once, during a particularly hard time for me around a relationship that was ending, she asked me what I was afraid of. I thought and thought, and finally said, “I’m afraid of doing real damage to others. And I’m afraid of being distant from God.” Her response was, “You cannot be close to God and not do damage,” As if to say, to be a human being living a real life, is to do damage. We just will. Even with all the best intentions in the world. And often, we do inadvertent damage to those people who we love the most—which makes it even more painful. Sometimes so painful, we literally cannot bear it.
Nothing will save us from this damage, or protect us from this happening. But we can attend to it, with heart. That’s atonement. Attending to the damage that we cause, as adults. It doesn’t mean that we are bad. It means that we are human. If we just use the softer word “misdeed,” we risk blunting the impact of whatever occurred by saying, well we were coming from a place of love, we had great reasons for what we did, etc. All those things may be true, but softening the language of sin can make everything blurry. If we can find a way to use the word “sin,” perhaps we can more directly drop into the work that is before us, we can more clearly see, we are more squarely hit with the reality of the damage that we have contributed to.”
–Joshua Boettiger, a rabbi for a Jewish community in southern Oregon puts forth a wise plea to take sin seriously. From the spring issue exploring the subject of sin. To read the rest of the essay, purchase this issue here:http://bit.ly/1CtKI6h
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The world is full
of half-enlightened masters.
Overly clever, too “sensitive” to
live in the real world, they
surround themselves with selfish
pleasures and bestow their grandiose
teachings upon the unwary.
Prematurely publicizing themselves, intent
upon reaching some spiritual climax, they
constantly sacrifice the truth
and deviate from the Tao.
What they really offer the world
is their own confusion.
The true master understands that
enlightenment is not the end,
but the means. Realizing that
virtue is her goal, she accepts
the long and often arduous cultivation
that is necessary to attain it.
She doesn’t scheme to become a leader,
but quietly shoulders whatever
responsibilities fall to her.
Unattached to her accomplishments,
taking credit for nothing at all,
she guides the whole world by guiding
the individuals who come to her.
She shares her divine energy with
her students, encouraging them,
creating trials to strengthen them,
scolding them to awaken them,
directing the streams of their lives
toward the infinite ocean of the Tao.
If you aspire to this sort of mastery,
then root yourself in the Tao. Relinquish
your negative habits and attitudes.
Strengthen your sincerity.
Live in the real world, and extend
your virtue to it without discrimination
in the daily round.
Be the truest father or mother,
the truest brother or sister,
the truest friend, and the truest disciple.
Humbly respect and serve your teacher,
and dedicate your entire being
unwaveringly to self-cultivation.
Then you will surely achieve self-mastery
and he able to help others in doing the same.
from the text
Hua Hu Ching
[via livethetao]
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“Hope means to keep living
amid desperation
and to keep humming
in the darkness.
Hoping is knowing that there is love,
it is trust in tomorrow
it is falling asleep
and waking again
when the sun rises.
In the midst of a gale at sea,
it is to discover land.
In the eyes of another
It is to see that he understands you.
….
As long as there is still hope
There will also be prayer.
….
And God will be holding you
in his hands.”
-Henri Nouwen-
With Open Hands"
[With thanks to "spiritually directed…"]
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Everything always passes, and everything is already okay. Stay in the place where you can see that, and nothing will resist you.
~ Martha Beck, Steering by Starlight
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"Today is the feast day of George Herbert who wrote the poem whose words incorporate the most beautiful hymn in the 1982 Hymnal of the Episcopal Church, wherein the hymn is called General Seminary. Other hymnals have the words, but none of the others have the hauntingly beautiful melody: "King of Glory, King of Peace, I will love thee"..."
George Herbert
King of glory, King of peace,
I will love thee;
and that love may never cease,
I will move thee.
Thou hast granted my request,
thou hast heard me;
thou didst note my working breast,
thou hast spared me.
Wherefore with my utmost art
I will sing thee,
and the cream of all my heart
I will bring thee.
Though my sins against me cried,
thou didst clear me;
and alone, when they replied,
thou didst hear me.
Seven whole days, not one in seven,
I will praise thee;
in my heart, though not in heaven,
I can raise thee.
Small it is, in this poor sort
to enroll thee:
e'en eternity's too short
to extol thee.
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Number:
179469
Date created:
1985
Extent:
1 photographic print : gelatin silver ; 7.5 x 9.5 in.
Description:
Front row, from left to right: 1) Raymond; 2) Kinsman; 3) Kaempf; 4) Metz; 5) Littlefield; 6) Pinheiro; 7) Zucker; 8) Felt.
Second row, from left to right: 1) Barnes; 2) Bloom; 3) Driscoll; 4) Schwartz; 5) Ault; 6) Kavanaugh-McHugh; 7) Counts; 8) Famiglio; 9) Harris; 10) Plautz.
Third row, form left to right: 1) Gabrie; 2) Cutting; 3) Wood; 4) Keyes; 5) Larsen; 6) Byrne; 7) Carpenter; 8) Rasmusson; 9) Cadwalader; 10) Keller.
Fourth row, from left to right: 1) Kang; 2) Ragavan; 3) Wiley; 4) Kotin; 5) Haber; 6) Thompson; 7) Mussman; 8) Wong; 9) Hudak; 10) Kokotailo.
Fifth row, from left to right: 1) Jackson; 2) McCloskey; 3) Corson; 4) Brewer; 5) Upchurch; 6) Willoughby; 7) Kastan.
Rights:
Photograph is subject to copyright restrictions. Contact the Alan Mason Chesney Medical Archives for reproduction permissions.
Subjects:
Johns Hopkins Hospital. Department of Pediatrics--People
Raymond, Gerald V.
Kinsman, Stephen L.
Kaempf, Joseph W.
Metz, Stephen
Littlefield, John W.
Pinheiro, Joaquim M. B.
Zucker, Howard S.
Felt, Barbara
Barnes, Steven A.
Bloom, Kenneth E.
Driscoll, Daniel J.
Schwartz, David H.
Ault, Bettina H.
Kavanaugh-McHugh, Ann
Famiglio, Linda M.
Harris, Anne E.
Plautz, Gregory E.
Gabriel, Abram
Cutting, Garry
Wood, Robert A.
Keyes, William G.
Larsen, Eric C.
Byrne, Barry
Carpenter, Richard O.
Rasmusson, Ann M.
Cadwalader, Ann M.
Keller, David M.
Kang, Jungjoo
Ragavan, Nilima
Wiley, Joseph Byron
Kotin, Neal M.
Haber, Barbara A.
Thompson, William R.
Mussman, Mary G.
Wong, Albert James
Hudak, Bonnie
Kokotailo, Patricia K.
Jackson, William Daniel
McCloskey, John J.
Corson, Thomas
Brewer, Paul C.
Upchurch, Brent H.
Willoughby, Rodney Erwin Jr.
Kastan, Michael B.
Pediatricians
Group portraits
Portrait photographs
Notes: Photographer unknown.
But the letters of "Best English song" are too large for their silver banner!
Do you like white windows!, I do.
Do you like English songs!, I do sometimes.
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In North York, Toronto, on May 27th, 2018, outside Twister Karaoke on the west side of Yonge Street, south of Finch Avenue West.
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