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    Letter: S.P. Stoddard to Lincoln Steffens, May 29, 1908

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    Handwritten letter, 2 page

    Oral history of S.P.

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    “S.P.,” a member of the class of 2023, talks with Kristen Diehl about growing up in Spanish Town, Jamaica, and her decision to attend college in the United States. She shares her early interest in medicine, her experience majoring in molecular and cellular biology, and how her career interests have expanded while attending Hopkins. She also discusses her involvement in student organizations, such as International Students at Hopkins, the Black Student Union, and Hopkins Sports Taekwondo. In addition to student groups, she describes numerous jobs and internships she's had while at Hopkins. S.P. also shares her experience adjusting from her community in Jamaica, a predominantly Black country, to living in the United States as a minority and the reality of racism on campus

    Oral history of S.P.

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    “S.P.,” a member of the class of 2023, talks with Kristen Diehl about growing up in Spanish Town, Jamaica, and her decision to attend college in the United States. She shares her early interest in medicine, her experience majoring in molecular and cellular biology, and how her career interests have expanded while attending Hopkins. She also discusses her involvement in student organizations, such as International Students at Hopkins, the Black Student Union, and Hopkins Sports Taekwondo. In addition to student groups, she describes numerous jobs and internships she's had while at Hopkins. S.P. also shares her experience adjusting from her community in Jamaica, a predominantly Black country, to living in the United States as a minority and the reality of racism on campus

    Letter: S.P. Langley to Ida M. Tarbell, January 10, 1898

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    Letter with handwritten transcript of entry dated February 2, 1739 from noteboo

    Letter: S.P. Woodcock to Ida M. Tarbell, February 25, 1918

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    Letter of two page

    Letter from S.P. Conry to Hagan

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    Typescript letter signed by S.P. Conry, Ballyhaunis, County Mayo, to Hagan, enclosing a letter from Archbishop Gilmartin (not extant) – some opponents in the chapter use their influence to prevent his appointment to a curacy. Expressing his sore feelings over the British gloating 'at seeing the Irish at each [other's] throats': 'the ugliest thing in history I have known was the readiness with which the Irish World and the Gaelic American began slinging mud at each other the very moment the split opened at home. It was not for this the Hibernians in Rome gave and took hard knocks these six years'. His father is about to retire to Bray
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