MSA SC 2387-26-1
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1925
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Photograph
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00/22/11/62
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Description
Photograph of Dr. Frederick H. Baetjer, professor of roentgenology at Johns Hopkins Medical School, Baltimore, MD. Newspaper clipping pasted on the back of the photograph reports that Dr. Baetjer is in the hospital recovering from an operation to correct injuries sustained from his work with X-rays.
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MSA SC 2387-26-2
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1924
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Photograph
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00/22/11/62
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Description
Photograph of Dr. Frederick H. Baetjer, Professor of Roentgenology at Johns Hopkins Medical School, at work. Newspaper clipping pasted on the back of the photograph describes Dr. Baetjer's health problems due to his experimentation and work, specifically one of 71 operations he has undergone , an amputation of a finger.
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MSA SC 2387-26-3
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1924-1933
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Newspaper
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00/22/11/62
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Description
A variety of newspaper clippings from unidentified newspapers about Dr. Frederick H. Baetjer from 1924 to 1933 reporting the many injuries and operations he has sustained from his work with X-Rays.
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MSA SC 2387-26-4
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1930
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Photograph
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00/22/11/62
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Description
Photograph of George P. Bagby. Newspaper clipping pasted on the back of the photograph reports that Bagby was elected President of the Western Maryland Railway.
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MSA SC 2387-26-5
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Newspaper
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00/22/11/62
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Description
Newspaper clipping titled "College Abandons Competitive Sport" which reports that the intercollegiate atheltic competition was cancelled at St. John's College by Stringfellow Barr, the President.
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MSA SC 2387-26-6
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1938
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Photograph
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00/22/11/62
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Description
Photograph of Stringfellow Barr, a former President of St. John's College.
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MSA SC 2387-26-7
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1941
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Photograph
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00/22/11/62
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Description
Photograph of Stringfellow Barr, a former President of St. John's College.
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MSA SC 2387-26-8
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1940
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Newspaper
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00/22/11/62
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Description
Newspaper article from February 26, 1940, by Gladwin Hill, which details a new, eight-layer process of painting murals devised by Charles Baskerville. The murals were painted for the ocean liner America and should be virtually impervious to the elements.
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MSA SC 2387-26-9
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1940
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Photograph
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00/22/11/62
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Description
Photograph of Charles Baskerville working on a panel of a mural titled "White Ibises in the Everglades". Newspaper clipping pasted on the back of the photograph explains the mural is to be installed on the ocean liner America.
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MSA SC 2387-26-10
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1940
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Photograph
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00/22/11/62
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Description
Photograph of Charles Baskerville. Newspaper clipping pasted on the back of the photograph describes Baskerville painting a portion of a mural for the ocean liner America.
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MSA SC 2387-26-11
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1936
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Photograph
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00/22/11/62
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Description
Photograph of Commander Paul Harvey Bastedo. Newspaper clipping pasted on the back of the photograph reports that Commander Bastedo has just been named Naval Aide to President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
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MSA SC 2387-26-12
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1936
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Photograph
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00/22/11/62
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Description
Photograph of Commander Paul Henry Bastedo.
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MSA SC 2387-26-13
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1937
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Newspaper
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00/22/11/62
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Description
Newspaper clipping reporting that President Franklin D. Roosevelt embarked on the U.S.S. Potomac for three days of party conferences. He was escorted by his Naval Aide, Captain Paul Bastedo.
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MSA SC 2387-26-14
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1940
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Photograph
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00/22/11/62
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Description
Photograph of Mrs. D. T. Battaglia, in a neck brace, and infant son. Newspaper clipping pasted on the back of photo reports that Mrs. Battaglia broke her neck in a fall a month before her son was born.
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MSA SC 2387-26-15
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1940
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Photograph
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00/22/11/62
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Description
Photograph of Mrs. D. T. Battaglia and infant son. Newspaper clipping pasted on the back of photograph reports that Mrs. Battaglia broke her neck several weeks before giving birth, but that she will be up and walking within ten days.
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