2009 |
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Jack Greene Honored by National Humanities Center
05/09 |
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Johns Hopkins Honors Student Book Collectors
04/09 |
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Six Johns Hopkins Faculty Named Guggenheim
Fellows 04/09 |
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Three Students Recognized for Contributions to
the Arts 04/09 |
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Richard Wilbur to Give Turnbull Poetry Lecture
03/09 |
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Johns Hopkins University Theatre Presents
"Simpatico"
02/09 |
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Egypt Today Web Site Follows Archaeologists' Return
to the Bottom of Mut Temple's Sacred Lake
01/09
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2008 |
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Johns Hopkins Alumna Receives "Genius" Grant
09/08 |
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Hopkins in Egypt Today: Summer 2008
06/08 |
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Wrestling with Rudeness: Advice for Addressing
Incivility 06/08 |
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Johns Hopkins Professor Wins Guggenheim Fellowship
05/08 |
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Hérica Valladares of Johns Hopkins Classics
Wins Rome Prize 05/08 |
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Johns Hopkins Awards Student Book Collectors
04/08 |
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JHU Theatre's "Bus Stop" Starts Friday, April 25
04/08 |
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Student Seeks Links Between Libraries and
Neighborhood Poverty
04/08 |
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Winners of Arts Innovation Grants Announced at
Homewood 04/08 |
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"Rebuilding America's Cities" Lecture
at Johns Hopkins
04/08 |
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Media Advisory: "Kant's Critique of Judgment:
Art, Science and Religion" an International
Philosophy Conference
03/08 |
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Winners in First Concerto Competition to Perform
03/08 |
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Mapping the Cosmos Exhibit Presents Hubble
Images as Art 03/08 |
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Johns Hopkins' Evergreen Society Receives
Grant, Changes Name 03/08 |
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Medieval French Manuscripts to Go Digital in
Virtual Collection
02/08 |
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Archaeologists Bring Egyptian Excavation to the
Web 02/08 |
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JHU Launches Online Museum Studies Graduate Program
02/08 |
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Student-curated Exhibit on Maryland Childbirth History
Opens at Homewood Museum Jan 17 |
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Casting a Vote for Workplace Civility in 2008
01/08 |
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2007 |
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Inaugural Arts Innovation Grants Announced
at Homewood
11/07 |
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Johns Hopkins Marks 30th Anniversary of
"Callaloo" Journal
10/07 |
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Quarterly 'Hopkins Review' Will Launch this Month
10/07 |
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Winnetka Resident is a Student Curator
at Johns Hopkins
09/07 |
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Landscape Painter Paul Hotvedt to Speak at
Hopkins 09/07 |
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Beth Ann Fennelly, Tom Franklin to Read
at Johns Hopkins 09/07 |
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Grant Will Provide Access to Afro-American
Archives
07/07 |
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Archaeologists Bring Egyptian Excavation to the Web
for a Second Time this Year
06/07 |
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Inaugural Arts Innovation Grants Announced at Homewood
05/07 |
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American Academy Elects Michael Williams
05/07 |
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Johns Hopkins Philosophers Win Templeton Research Grant
04/07 |
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JHU Course Catalog: Museums and Controversy
04/07 |
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"Zippy" Cartoonist Bill Griffith to Speak April 19
03/07 |
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Archaeologists Bring Egyptian Excavation to the Web
01/07
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2006 |
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Norman Rockwell's Santa Paintings: Naughty or Nice?
12/06 |
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Gift will Fund The Complete Prose of T. S.
Eliot 12/06 |
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New Museums and Society Program at Johns Hopkins
09/06 |
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Humanist Michael Fried Receives Academy Award in
Literature 04/06 |
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Artist Vincent Desiderio to Speak at Johns Hopkins
03/06 |
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Hamilton's Christopher Kovalchick Voted "Young
Trustee" 03/06 |
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Johns Hopkins University Theatre to Debut "Returning"
02/06 |
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Undergraduate Honored for Launching Health Programs
in India 02/06 |
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Hard Science/Soft Skills Is Topic of Lecture Series
02/06
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2005 |
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Grant Will Enhance Virtual Medieval Manuscript
Collection 08/05 |
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Roswell Resident Wins Beinecke Scholarship
05/05 |
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Portsmouth Resident Honored for Contributions to
the Arts 05/05 |
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Towson Resident Wins Louis Sudler Prize in the
Arts 05/05 |
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Amarillo Resident Earns President's Commendation
05/05 |
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Parkton Resident Earns President's Commendation
05/05 |
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American Academy of Arts and Sciences Elects Irwin and
Olson 04/05 |
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Six Johns Hopkins Professors Receive Guggenheim
Fellowships 04/05 |
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JHU Course Catalog — The Uses of Evil:
Historical Encounters with the Devil
04/05 |
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Artist Phoebe Gloeckner to Speak at Johns Hopkins
03/05
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Johns Hopkins University Theatre to Stage "Charley's
Aunt" 02/05 |
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Helen Vendler to Give Turnbull Memorial Poetry
Lecture 02/05 |
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Michael Fried Honored by Andrew W. Mellon
Foundation 01/05
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2004 |
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Artist Israel Hershberg to Speak at Johns Hopkins
University 11/04 |
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Johns Hopkins University Theatre to Stage U.S.A.
10/04 |
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Media Advisory: Political Politeness as the Campaign
Nears a Climax 10/04 |
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Symposium to Mark 700th Birthday of Francesco
Petrarch 09/04 |
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New Student Theater Troupe at Johns Hopkins to Stage
Bluff 08/04 |
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Maryland Artsource Awarded $20,000
07/04 |
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JHU Course Catalog: Teens on Screen
07/04 |
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Symposium to Mark 700th Birthday of Francesco
Petrarch 06/04 |
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Pruitt Earns President's Award and Leadership
Award 06/04 |
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Carlisle Native Amanda Hockensmith Wins DAAD
05/04 |
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Johns Hopkins Grads to Study Abroad as Fulbright,
DAAD Scholars 05/04 |
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An Exploration of the Passion Story: Panel of Scholars
to Explore Representations of Christ's Death in
Art and Film 04/04 |
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JHU Course Catalog, History of Early Modern
Printmaking 03/04 |
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Provost's Undergraduate Research Award:
History and French Major Storms French Archives
03/04 |
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Provost's Undergraduate Research Award:
"Autism Netverse" Lets Creative Voices Be Heard
Online 03/04 |
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Toni Morrison to Speak at Johns Hopkins March 10
02/04 |
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Teamwork Brings Egyptian Dig to Web Once Again
01/04 |
2003 |
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Johns Hopkins to Offer a Minor in Drama
12/03 |
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Debut Collection of Short Stories by Tristan
Davies 11/03 |
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Holiday Civility Tip Sheet
10/03 |
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Media Advisory: Faculty Art Exhibition at Johns Hopkins
University's Homewood Art Workshops
10/03 |
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Back on the Airways for the First Time in 43
Years 10/03 |
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Halloween Symbols Unmasked
10/03 |
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Allison Bienkowski Wins Jack Kent Cooke Foundation
Scholarship 05/03 |
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Rafson Earns President's Award, Arts Honor at Johns Hopkins
04/03 |
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Hopkins Symphony's Concert Will Be a Multimedia
Production |
2002 |
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Archaeological Dig Resumes in Egypt -- and Online
12/02 |
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Robert Roper Wins Boardman Tasker Prize for Mountain
Literature 12/02 |
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Inaugural Film Festival to Bring Thrills, Chills to
Hopkins
11/02 |
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Laurence Jarvik Receives Fulbright
10/02 |
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Media Advisory: Witchcraft, Sex, Demons and God
10/02 |
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Historian John Baldwin to Receive Legion of Honor
10/02 |
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Dispelling the myths about so-called witches
10/02 |
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Gift Establishes Jewish Studies Program at Johns
Hopkins 09/02 |
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New Site to Showcase Maryland Art and Artists
08/02 |
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Johns Hopkins Professor is Curator of The Quest for
Immortality 07/02 |
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Digital Research Projects Get $3 Million
05/02 |
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Media Advisory: "Choosing Civility" Author Will Comment on
New Rudeness Survey 04/02 |
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Johns Hopkins Film Festival Features Independents
03/02 |
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New Book "Choosing Civility" Is a Tool Kit for Good
Manners and the Sane Life
03/02 |
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Art and Movies Convey America's Post-War Anxiety
03/02 |
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Hopkins Student Explores Issues of Identity
and Belonging 03/02 |
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Baltimore's Noise Is Music to Hopkins Student's
Ears 03/02 |
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Undergrad Finds Clues to 400-Million-Year-Old
Mystery 03/02 |
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76 Minutes of Fame: Undergrads' Film Shown in
N.Y. Festival 03/02 |
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Witch Hunts an Indirect Effort to Prove God Exists,
Scholar Says 02/02 |
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2001 |
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Egyptian Dig Web Site A Hit, Returns in January
12/01 |
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Johns Hopkins Student Selected for Marshall Scholarship
12/01 |
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A New Artist-in-Residence Program Recalls History of
Evergreen
07/01 |
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John Astin Stars in New Role as College Professor
04/01 |
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Students Document Dedication of the Mattin Center
04/01 |
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Hopkins Undergraduates Honored for Research
04/01 |
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Libraries Awarded $200,000 for Online Course Development
03/01
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2000 |
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Hopkins Archeologists Discover Untouched Ancient Tomb 10/00
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Joint Press Release of the Turkish Embassy and The Johns Hopkins
University Regarding the Gold Koran
02/2000 |
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Background on the Gold Koran
02/2000
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1999 |
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"Virtual" Orchestra to Ring in 2000 at Times Square
(11/99) |
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Times Square New Year's Eve Features "Virtual" Orchestra, Anthem
from Peabody (11/99) |
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Alphabet Originated Centuries Earlier Than Previously Thought
11/99 |
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Why Are There Witches?
10/99 |
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A Passion for Portrait Miniatures Provides Research Focus
(09/99) |
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Living out Loud: A Celebration of Queer Diversity, at
Johns Hopkins 03/99 |
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Modern Cops Turn to Ancient Greeks
02/99 |
1998 |
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Hopkins CD-ROM Allows Students to Get Lost in A Doll
House 08/98 |
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Civility Is More than Good Manners
03/98 |
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The Johns Hopkins Civility Project
03/98 |
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In recognition of Women's History Month, note these Hopkins
researchers who are excelling in a variety of scientific and
social endeavors 03/98 |
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Hopkins Anthropologist Studies Love
02/98 |
1997 |
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First State-wide Summit on the Role of Arts in
Education to Be Held at Johns Hopkins University
12/97 |
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Media
Civility Expert at Johns Hopkins
11/97 |
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Hopkins
Master of Liberal Arts Program Celebrates 35 Years
11/97 |
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Hopkins Professor Makes Career Choices His Job
09/97 |
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"Meet the Critics" Series Brings Top Critics to
Hopkins 09/97 |
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Minority Scholars Convene at Johns Hopkins
06/97 |
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Hopkins Philosopher Examines Philanthropy
02/97 |
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Hopkins Library to Send Publications to Rwanda
02/97 |
1995 |
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Hopkins Poet Mark Strand Named Chancellor of Academy of American
Poets 12/95 |
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Johns Hopkins Project Leading Changes in Publishing
07/95 |
1994 |
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Neoclassical Architecture and Interiors Symposium at Hopkins
07/94 |