Hopkins
Retrospective
1876-Today
The Collection
Through the work of our university archivists as well as the generous contributions of our alumni, faculty, staff and community members, we have compiled this collection of historic materials.
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- 1850s
- 1860s
- 1870s
- 1880s
- 1890s
- 1900s
- 1910s
- 1920s
- 1930s
- 1940s
- 1950s
- 1960s
- 1970s
- 1980s
- 1990s
- 2000s
- 2010s
- Academics
- Administration
- Alumni
- Applied Physics Laboratory
- Arts and Sciences
- Athletics
- Baltimore
- Clifton Mansion
- East Baltimore
- Events
- Faculty
- Founders
- Gilman Hall
- Homewood campus
- Hospital
- International
- Library
- McCoy Hall
- Nursing
- Old campus
- Protests
- Peabody Institute
- School of Advanced International Studies
- School of Medicine
- School of Public Health
- Student life
- User-generated content
- Women
1969

WJHU flyer
Keywords:
- 1960s
- Alumni
- Homewood campus
- Student life
- User-generated content
Circa 1957

Students reading in Gilman Hall
Keywords:
- 1950s
- Gilman Hall
- Homewood campus
- Library
- Student life
Circa 1930

Students on the steps of Alumni Memorial Residences I
Keywords:
- 1930s
- Homewood campus
- Student life
Circa 1970

Students carrying signs and banners at anti-war rally
Keywords:
- 1970s
- Homewood campus
- Protests
- Student life
1979

Students at Spring Fair
Keywords:
- 1970s
- Alumni
- Events
- Homewood campus
- Student life
- User-generated content
- Women
Circa 1930

Student reading in Alumni Memorial Residences dorm room
Keywords:
- 1930s
- Homewood campus
- Student life
1972

Residents of Clark Hall
Keywords:
- 1970s
- Homewood campus
- Student life
- Women
Circa 1974

Milton S. Eisenhower Library
Keywords:
- 1970s
- Homewood campus
- Library
Circa 1920

Merrick Barn
Keywords:
- 1920s
- Homewood campus
- Student life
Circa 1983

McCoy Hall residents
Keywords:
- 1980s
- Homewood campus
- Student life
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