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Searched all Perseus collections for "University of Chicago 1967.115.165" 1660 results in 8 collections
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Greek and Roman Materials (45)
American Memory: Upper Midwest (2)
AIM25 - Archives in London (1)
Library of Congress Open Archive Initiative... (5)
OCLC Online Computer Library Center Theses... (1498)
The University of Michigan. University Library.... (18)
University of Illinois Library (4)
University of Minnesota IMAGES (87)

45 from Greek and Roman Materials

  1. University of Chicago 1967.115.59 [Reference article in Perseus Vase Catalog] (14.13)

  2. University of Chicago 1967.115.244 [Reference article in Perseus Vase Catalog] (13.00)

  3. University of Chicago 1967.115.363 [Reference article in Perseus Vase Catalog] (13.00)

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2 from American Memory: Upper Midwest

  1. Petticoat surgeon: (in English) This is the autobiography of a distinguished Michigan native who helped to establish a place for women in medicine. Bertha Van Hoosen was born in 1863 to a Dutch Canadian father and a third-generation Michigan mother on a farm near the small town of Rochester. The first chapters of Petticoat Surgeon are full of insights into educational opportunities and farm life in late nineteenth-century Michigan. After college and medical school at the University of Michigan, Van Hoosen spent the early part of her career at the Women's Hospital in Detroit, the Kalamazoo State Hospital, and the New England Hospital for Women and Children, ultimately settling in Chicago to develop her practice in obstetrics and gynecology. Committed to teaching medicine and to delivering medical service to the poor, Van Hoosen taught anatomy and embryology at the Northwestern University Women's Medical School and worked at the Columbia Dispensary. She eventually became an eminent physician, serving as the Chief of Staff of the Women and Children's Hospital and as a member of Cook County Hospital's gynecological staff. She ran weekly surgical clinics at the University of Illinois College of Medicine and served as Head and Professor of Obstetrics at Loyola University. The last few chapters of Petticoat Surgeon describe her encounters with physicians in Europe and Asia. Her autobiography also highlights many medical issues debated at the turn of the century: care for unwed mothers, anesthesia for childbirth, discrimination against female doctors, and sex education in the public schools. Van Hoosen was a strong advocate of sex education and worked with the Chicago Woman's Club to have it included in the city's public school curriculum. [Text] (9.51)

  2. LEAVES CHICAGO TO TEACH IN THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN [Section in Medical history of Michigan: Volume I] (6.29)

1 from AIM25 - Archives in London

  1. Central Independent Television and WGBH Boston.; [Text] [View with Perseus links] (3.92)

5 from Library of Congress Open Archive Initiative Repository 1

  1. Chicago University.; University of Chicago. Eleventh annual commencement of the University of Chicago, held in the first Baptist church, Wednesday, June 30th, 1869, beginning at 10 1/2 o'clock, A. M. Chicago 1868.: (in English) Page Order: Leaflet, Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 18, Folder 17a. [Text] [View with Perseus links] (4.62)

  2. William Rainey Harper Memorial Fund.; The University of Chicago The William Rainey Harper Memorial fund. To friends of the University and of President Harper ... Chicago, March 1st, 1906.: (in English) Page Order: Leaflet, Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 18, Folder 48. [Text] [View with Perseus links] (2.73)

  3. Kleine (George) Collection (Library of Congress), Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; University of Chicago--Football., University of Michigan--Football., College sports., Football.: Chicago-Michigan football game /: Excerpts of a 1903 football game between the University of Chicago and the University of Michigan. Includes views of the uniformed players, the spectators in the stadium and surrounding stands, and the game itself., Copyright: reg. unknown., Duration: 4:03 (part 1), 2:30 (part 2) at 20 fps., Received: ca. 1959 from USDA lab; ref print, dupe neg and arch pos; purchase, replacing 35 mm. nitrate original received 3-27-47; Kleine (George) Collection. [Image] [View with Perseus links] (1.97)

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1498 from OCLC Online Computer Library Center Theses and Dissertations Repository

  1. Carnovsky, Leon,--1903-; The reading needs of typical student groups:--with special attention to factors contributing to the satisfaction of reading interests /--by Leon Carnovsky.: Microfilm of typescript. Chicago : Dept. of Photoduplication, University of Chicago Library, 1948? -- l reel; 35 mm., Filmed with Alvarez, R. S. Qualifications of heads of libraries in cities of over 10,000 population in the seven north-central states. Chicago, 1939. Day, M. T. The Library as an organization: a critical overview of concepts and approaches. Chicago, 1939. Barnes, E. B. The international exchange of knowledge in western Eruope, l680-89. Chicago, 1948. Butler, H. L. An inquiry into the statement of motives by readers. Chicago, 1948? Fraser, W. J. The Fry reports and the decision to automate library circulation systems. Chicago, 1969., Thesis--University of Chicago., Includes bibliography. [Text] (7.28)

  2. Myers, Howard Barton,--1901-; The policing of labor disputes in Chicago;--a case study.: Typescript (carbon copy), Thesis--University of Chicago., Bibliography: l. 1198-1207. [Text] (7.04)

  3. Ropka, Gerald William.; The evolving residential pattern of the Mexican, Puerto Rican and Cuban population in the city of Chicago /--by Gerald W. Ropka.: Thesis (Ph. D.)--Michigan State University, 1973., Includes bibliographical references (leaves 192-196)., Photocopy.--Ann Arbor, Mich. :--Xerox University Microfilms,--1975.--22 cm. [Text] (6.88)

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18 from The University of Michigan. University Library. Digital Library Production Service.

  1. Dictionaries of South Asia: A project led by the the University of Chicago's Southern Asia Department and Chicago's South Asia Language and Area Center to make available at least one bi-lingual dictionary for each of the languages of South Asia. Other collaborators include: Columbia University, North Carolina State University, and the universities of Michigan and Wisconsin. Experiments include negotiation with a publisher for the rights to sell access to other universities under a license with royalty payments to the publisher, addition of TEI dictionary tags to pre-existing lexical data, and display of South Asian scripts over the Web. Experiments under funding from the CIC and three South Asia National Resource Centers are leading to preparation of a major proposal to the Department of Education for the balance of necessary support to convert approximately 115 megabytes of lexical data over a five-year period. Kriyavin Tarkalat Tamil Akarati [Cre:A: Tamil-Tamil-English dictionary] (Madras: Cre:A:, 1992) and Tarkalat Tamil maraputtotar akarati [Tamil-Tamil-English dictionary of idioms and phrases in contemporary Tamil] (Madras: MOZHI:, 1997) have been brought up as searchable dictionaries. Sample entries are available for viewing outside the University computer domain and full text databases for both publications are available for use on campus. This experiment includes the use of GIF images for display of Tamil characters, a left-to-right script [Text] [View with Perseus links] (4.43)

  2. South Asia at Chicago: Fifty Years of Scholarship: Online exhibition based on materials drawn from the South Asia collections at the University of Chicago Library and including sections on the following themes; the institutional history of South Asian studies at Chicago; highlights from the LibraryOs holdings on the region; University of Chicago research projects concerning the subcontinent; recurrent themes in the representation of South Asia [Text] [View with Perseus links] (3.62)

  3. That Other Fair--Chicago World's Fair: A Century of Progress: 300 selected items (2,000 pages) from the official collection of pamphlets, brochures, and booklets published specifically for the Fair and issued between 1933 and 1935. The site will also include a comprehensive bibliography produced by the John Crerar Library, converted to an electronic access tool to spuport online searching by title, subject, company name, and a variety of other data elements. The collection is being developed with funding from a private donor and from the University of Chicago Women's Board [Text] (3.11)

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4 from University of Illinois Library

  1. Cook County, Illinois: United States. Agricultureal Adjustment Administration, Holmberg Aerial Survey Co.; [Text] [View with Perseus links] (1.19)

  2. Cook County, Illinois: United States. Agricultureal Adjustment Administration, Holmberg Aerial Survey Co.; [Text] [View with Perseus links] (1.16)

  3. Avery Brundage Collection 1908-1975: , Collection of Avery Brundage (University of Illinios Alumnus, 1909, including correspondence, minutes, reports photographs, clippings, scrapbooks, artifacts and publications about Brundage's service as president of the International Olympic Committee (1952-72), United States Olympic Committee (1929-52) and Amateur Athletic Union (1928-36) ... , Alternative Formats Many boxes of material in the Brundage Collection have been microfilmed. Please contact the University Archives to obtain a list and ordering information., Processing Information: By July 2, 1975, University Archives staff completed sorting books in the Avery Brundage Collection. ... , Processing Information: On October 17, 1975, the University Archives Staff compelted a 275 page finding aid for the Avery Brundage Collection. Under the supervision of Mr. Brichford, Harriet Lombardi, Charles Moss, James Selcraig, and Richard Szary processed the archival material. Susan Harding and Marsha Piotrowski processed the publications. Under the supervision of Mrs. Evelyn Arvedson, Andrea Bertelsen, Jean Duggan, Janet Holzblatt and Holly Martin typed the finding aid. ... , Oversize file Cortina, 1952Box Number 161Melbourne, 1956 Box Number 162Olimpicus Box Number 168Tokio, 1964 Box Number 173Draft of the Program for the Games of the XIXth OlympiadBox Number 177Calendar of 1970 Box Number 179Bulletin of the Organizing Committee for the Games of the XXth OlympiadBox Number 26/20/37 (additions) 181Volume 1 October 1968Volume 2 May 1969Volume 3 May 1970Volume 4 March 1971Volume 6 September 1971Volume 7 June 1972Olympia 72 Box Number 183IX Central American and Caribbean Games, Kingston, Jamaica,Box Number 198July 21-August 4, 1962, Rules and General Program First Panamerican Games Box Number 202Number 1 December 1950Number 2 January 1951Number 3 February 1951La Pintura Columbiana en los VI JuegosPanamericanos de Cali, 1971 (2 copies)Box Number 205II Semana Deportiva Internacional Centro de Prensa,Mexico City, Mexico, December 12-20, 1966Box Number 206Italia Sportiva, January 1, 1953Box Number 230National Skiing, Complete Volume of 1957-58 Season Box Number 230Neve Ghiaccio Sole, April 24, 1949 Box Number 230Citation for Caballero Gran Oruz, Order of Civil Merit, Spain Dec. 2, 1965 Films I. Auf Wiedersehen, Mr. Brundage. 16mm. color. 1972 II. The Avery Brundage Collection of Asian Art. 1968 III. XIX Olympic Games, Mexico City, 1968 Photographs 1930 Avery Brundage at the British Empire Games Jan. 30, 1930, Chicago Athletic Association Dinner Oct. 1957, Berlin, Dr. Theodore Lewald Lady, ca. 1900 Lady ca. 1920 Gentleman, 1920 Graduation Class, school children, ca. 1900 3 ladies and 3 gentlemen, ca. 1900 (3 prints) Caricature of Edward Brundage, ca. 1916 Avery Brundage by Murillo, St. Louis Avery Brundage by Greystone Studies, New York (3 prints) Track Team, U. of Illinois with winning trophy, ca. 1908 Track Team, U. of Illinois, ca. 1908 Painting of Avery Brundage throwing discuss, ca. 1914 Man by Moffett, Chicago (2 copies) Stone religious figure (Buddha) Drawing of Avery Brundage by Gaucho 5-6-60 Colored photograph of downtown area by Peter Garbe, Berlin, DDR Colored photograph of downtown area and clock tower by Peter Garbe, Berlin, DDR Black and white photograph of Otto-Grotewohl Str. by Peter Garbe, Berlin, DDR Wedding portrait by Bachrach Colored wedding portrait by Bachrach Scrapbooks Certificates of Acceptance by Avery Brundage of the National Collegiate and Scholastic Swimming Trophy, Melbourne, Dec. 7, 1956 Olympia, New York, Summer 1936 (2 copies) The World Magazine, "America's All-Around Champion and His Stringent Rules for Athletic Success", Oct. 1, 1916 (5 copies) Poster--Sports in Africa, General Secretariat of the Supreme Council for Sport in Africa, Yaounde, Federal Republic of Cameroon, 1971-72 (8 copies) Pencil Sketch - Avery Brundage, IOC President, Portrait with Asian art and 1912 Olympics by Al Rainovic, 1968 [Collection] (1.07)

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87 from University of Minnesota IMAGES

  1. Chicago Architectural Photographing Company (Photographer); Chicago and Northwestern Railway Company record office: This object is held by: University of Minnesota Libraries, Manuscripts Division, Northwest Architectural Archives, Street address: Lawrence and Ravenswood Avenue. Building owner at time of photograph: Chicago and Northwestern Railway Company. Contractor: Brundage, Avery. [Text] (3.54)

  2. Chicago Architectural Photographing Company (Photographer); Chicago Trust building addition, Rector building: This object is held by: University of Minnesota Libraries, Manuscripts Division, Northwest Architectural Archives, Street address: Monroe and Clark Streets. Building owner at time of photograph: Chicago Trust Company. Contractor: Henry Ericsson Company. Comments: Old order #1435--under Rector building. The new addition consists of the six bays south of the Fire Escape.. [Text] (2.91)

  3. Chicago Architectural Photographing Company (Photographer); Marmon-Chicago showroom: This object is held by: University of Minnesota Libraries, Manuscripts Division, Northwest Architectural Archives, Street address: 2330 South Michigan Avenue. Contractor: Wells Brothers Construction Company., Job description: light cream pulsichrome [Text] (2.63)

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