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Three bound hardcover volumes of sketches came to the Northwestern University Libraries in 1998 as part of a donation of books that had belonged to NU benefactor Charles Deering (1852-1927). Deering and Casas met in 1904 and established a lifelong friendship. At some point before the donation, a few hundred loose Casas drawings, postcards, and illustrated letters dating from 1891 to 1912 were bound into their current form. There were at least five volumes in the set; two remain in private collections."]},"thumbnail":[{"id":"https://api.dc.library.northwestern.edu/api/v2/collections/ba35820a-525a-4cfa-8f23-4891c9f798c4/thumbnail","type":"Image","format":"image/jpeg","width":400,"height":400}],"homepage":[{"id":"https://dc.library.northwestern.edu/collections/ba35820a-525a-4cfa-8f23-4891c9f798c4","type":"Text","format":"text/html","label":{"none":["Ramón Casas Sketchbooks"]}}]},{"id":"https://api.dc.library.northwestern.edu/api/v2/collections/8fdc5942-12a0-4abd-8f43-5d19b37ece75?as=iiif","type":"Collection","label":{"none":["McCormick Library of Special Collections Audiovisual Collection"]},"summary":{"none":["McCormick Library of Special Collections Audiovisual Collection"]},"thumbnail":[{"id":"https://api.dc.library.northwestern.edu/api/v2/collections/8fdc5942-12a0-4abd-8f43-5d19b37ece75/thumbnail","type":"Image","format":"image/jpeg","width":400,"height":400}],"homepage":[{"id":"https://dc.library.northwestern.edu/collections/8fdc5942-12a0-4abd-8f43-5d19b37ece75","type":"Text","format":"text/html","label":{"none":["McCormick Library of Special Collections Audiovisual Collection"]}}]},{"id":"https://api.dc.library.northwestern.edu/api/v2/collections/35c3a71a-ce83-4410-82ec-640e01da86eb?as=iiif","type":"Collection","label":{"none":["Dublin Gate Theatre Archive"]},"summary":{"none":["The Dublin Gate Theatre was founded by Hilton Edwards (1903-1982) and Micheál MacLiammóir (1899-1978), two Englishmen who had met touring in Ireland with Anew McMaster's acting company.  The press cuttings books nos. 1, 3-10, 12-66, are those of the Gate and numbered as held by them. Books 2 and 11 are missing. The inclusive dates are 2/10/1928 to 6/2/1971. Much valuable information can be gleaned from the fragile clippings."]},"thumbnail":[{"id":"https://api.dc.library.northwestern.edu/api/v2/collections/35c3a71a-ce83-4410-82ec-640e01da86eb/thumbnail","type":"Image","format":"image/jpeg","width":400,"height":400}],"homepage":[{"id":"https://dc.library.northwestern.edu/collections/35c3a71a-ce83-4410-82ec-640e01da86eb","type":"Text","format":"text/html","label":{"none":["Dublin Gate Theatre Archive"]}}]},{"id":"https://api.dc.library.northwestern.edu/api/v2/collections/dcaa3bc4-5f25-41c7-8a4d-b732c8c83450?as=iiif","type":"Collection","label":{"none":["Hamid Naficy (1944- ) Papers"]},"summary":{"none":["The Hamid Naficy Papers, spanning the years 1897-2017 (bulk 1967-2012), comprise 149 boxes and 1 spreadsheet born-digital file of 0.13 megabytes and include biographical, professional, and research files; files on Naficy’s writings and publications; photographs; and audiovisual materials. Hamid Naficy, Sheikh Hamad Bin Khalifa Al-Thani Professor in Communication in the Radio/Television/Film department at Northwestern University, joined the faculty in 2006."]},"thumbnail":[{"id":"https://api.dc.library.northwestern.edu/api/v2/collections/dcaa3bc4-5f25-41c7-8a4d-b732c8c83450/thumbnail","type":"Image","format":"image/jpeg","width":400,"height":400}],"homepage":[{"id":"https://dc.library.northwestern.edu/collections/dcaa3bc4-5f25-41c7-8a4d-b732c8c83450","type":"Text","format":"text/html","label":{"none":["Hamid Naficy (1944- ) Papers"]}}]},{"id":"https://api.dc.library.northwestern.edu/api/v2/collections/450b857e-2e74-491e-9ef1-2c73e49f0c16?as=iiif","type":"Collection","label":{"none":["George Silas Duntley Photographs"]},"summary":{"none":["The photographs of George S. Duntley fill 8 boxes and cover the years from approximately 1899-1918. The collection consists of dry plate negatives and record Duntley’s years in Chicago and Evanston while he was attending Northwestern University Medical School. Also included are photographs taken in Bushnell, Illinois, his home town and surrounding areas."]},"thumbnail":[{"id":"https://api.dc.library.northwestern.edu/api/v2/collections/450b857e-2e74-491e-9ef1-2c73e49f0c16/thumbnail","type":"Image","format":"image/jpeg","width":400,"height":400}],"homepage":[{"id":"https://dc.library.northwestern.edu/collections/450b857e-2e74-491e-9ef1-2c73e49f0c16","type":"Text","format":"text/html","label":{"none":["George Silas Duntley Photographs"]}}]},{"id":"https://api.dc.library.northwestern.edu/api/v2/collections/3121f8ee-5265-4b19-bae3-59f96e9ac01a?as=iiif","type":"Collection","label":{"none":["Aldridge Collection"]},"summary":{"none":["The Aldridge Collection consists of materials relating to 19th century African-American tragedian Ira Frederick Aldridge (1807-1867), and his musician daughters Amanda Aldridge (1866-1956) and Luranah Aldridge (1860-1932).  The bulk of the material relating to the daughters is related to Amanda Aldridge, an opera singer who also composed music, sometimes under the pseudonym Montague Ring.  Luranah was also a successful opera singer. "]},"thumbnail":[{"id":"https://api.dc.library.northwestern.edu/api/v2/collections/3121f8ee-5265-4b19-bae3-59f96e9ac01a/thumbnail","type":"Image","format":"image/jpeg","width":400,"height":400}],"homepage":[{"id":"https://dc.library.northwestern.edu/collections/3121f8ee-5265-4b19-bae3-59f96e9ac01a","type":"Text","format":"text/html","label":{"none":["Aldridge Collection"]}}]},{"id":"https://api.dc.library.northwestern.edu/api/v2/collections/0ba3a256-4952-44ea-b0d9-0772835ff137?as=iiif","type":"Collection","label":{"none":["Ronald J. Sullivan Photograph Collection"]},"summary":{"none":["The Ronald J. Sullivan Photograph Collection is an extensive collection of photographs and slides of public and commercial buses and public transit and commuter trains, dating from 1946-2000. The bulk of the collection comprises photographs taken by Ronald J. Sullivan, an amateur photographer and rail and bus enthusiast; also included are historic images of Chicago-area transit that were part of Sullivan’s personal collection, and which supplement  the photographer’s original material. The majority of the photographs were taken in Chicago, Illinois and the surrounding area, with a few in other cities and international locations. Sullivan documented nearly all of the photographs and slides in this collection in detail with bus or train numbers, route numbers, street intersections or stations, and dates. For the sake of consistency and ease of searching for specific items the City of Chicago Street Guide abbreviations and a list of common abbreviations found in the collection will be used. 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Included are photographs showing the building of East Africa’s railways, the growth of its urban centers and the development of European colonial administration. There are outstanding examples of portraiture. The collection provides an unsurpassed resource for the study of the history of photography in East Africa. \n\nCultural Context: Content on this site is drawn from a broad range of historical sources including materials that may contain offensive images or language reflecting the nature of European colonialism in Africa. Such materials should be viewed in the context of the time and place in which they were created. The images and text in this site are presented as specific, original artifacts recording the attitudes, perspectives and beliefs of a different era. 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Donald’s successful and varied career spanned radio and television, Christian ministry, and higher education. Although her husband left the world of performing arts to become a Congregational pastor in 1959, the stage and screen remained Vera’s life’s work: she appeared in several acclaimed plays and television advertising campaigns and founded multiple theatre programs through the churches at which her husband ministered."]},"thumbnail":[{"id":"https://api.dc.library.northwestern.edu/api/v2/collections/41ab2a18-4a4d-41e1-b9f1-7e020991656a/thumbnail","type":"Image","format":"image/jpeg","width":400,"height":400}],"homepage":[{"id":"https://dc.library.northwestern.edu/collections/41ab2a18-4a4d-41e1-b9f1-7e020991656a","type":"Text","format":"text/html","label":{"none":["Donald (1919-1994) and Vera (1922-2014) Ward Papers"]}}]},{"id":"https://api.dc.library.northwestern.edu/api/v2/collections/073ad358-d5e9-495b-8cb5-58bd5ec4c189?as=iiif","type":"Collection","label":{"none":["Photographs of Zanzibar"]},"summary":{"none":["Black and white photographs mounted in album from the Herskovits Library of African Studies. 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On April 22, 1968, members of Black student organizations, For Members Only (FMO) and African American Student Union (AASU), presented a list of demands to the Northwestern University administration regarding discriminatory campus policies and practices. When the demands were not met, on May 3, 1968, approximately 120 African American students occupied the Bursar’s Office, Northwestern University’s business office. The demonstration lasted for 38 hours when members of FMO and AASU and the administration ultimately reached a compromise on May 4, 1968. This effort successfully led to the “May 4th agreement” in which the University promised enhanced support for African American students regarding admission, financial aid, housing, curriculum, and counseling, as well as an official statement by the administration admitting to the existence of institutional racism at the University. Notably, it also prompted the creation of the Department of African American Studies and a social space for Black students on campus, known as the Black House."]},"thumbnail":[{"id":"https://api.dc.library.northwestern.edu/api/v2/collections/c2a8a3e0-af0f-4e04-8721-91698fc14574/thumbnail","type":"Image","format":"image/jpeg","width":400,"height":400}],"homepage":[{"id":"https://dc.library.northwestern.edu/collections/c2a8a3e0-af0f-4e04-8721-91698fc14574","type":"Text","format":"text/html","label":{"none":["Records of the Bursar’s Office Takeover, May 1968"]}}]},{"id":"https://api.dc.library.northwestern.edu/api/v2/collections/4e1f7643-c4e4-4d65-afa2-945f8e9ee224?as=iiif","type":"Collection","label":{"none":["Northwestern University Photographs"]},"summary":{"none":["The Northwestern University Photographs Collection was created by University Archives staff from a variety of sources, and originally served as an internal reference collection. Organized by topic, the photographs found here document people, events, buildings, and activities at Northwestern University from the institution's founding up through present day. 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The films record actual intercollegiate games although for many seasons not all contests are represented. The films are most complete for football seasons from the 1950s through the 1980s; beginning in the late 1950s, practice, junior varsity, and freshman team game films often are included. Northwestern team and Big Ten Conference football highlight films are scattered across the collection from the 1930s through the 1970s."]},"thumbnail":[{"id":"https://api.dc.library.northwestern.edu/api/v2/collections/8cdf83c9-3831-4211-acd7-122bca9b89da/thumbnail","type":"Image","format":"image/jpeg","width":400,"height":400}],"homepage":[{"id":"https://dc.library.northwestern.edu/collections/8cdf83c9-3831-4211-acd7-122bca9b89da","type":"Text","format":"text/html","label":{"none":["Athletic Department Football Films"]}}]},{"id":"https://api.dc.library.northwestern.edu/api/v2/collections/49fe3fef-1ba7-473b-81a5-ca4fbbf45ab4?as=iiif","type":"Collection","label":{"none":["Slide Collection, Records of the Art History Department (Teaching Collection)"]},"summary":{"none":["These images are for Northwestern University faculty and students only and plug into course modules in Canvas. 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Includes 2 copies of published volume \"Photographic Views of Picturesque Evanston\" (1887)."]},"thumbnail":[{"id":"https://api.dc.library.northwestern.edu/api/v2/collections/c4f30015-88b5-4291-b3a6-8ac9b7c7069c/thumbnail","type":"Image","format":"image/jpeg","width":400,"height":400}],"homepage":[{"id":"https://dc.library.northwestern.edu/collections/c4f30015-88b5-4291-b3a6-8ac9b7c7069c","type":"Text","format":"text/html","label":{"none":["Alexander Hesler Photograph Collection"]}}]},{"id":"https://api.dc.library.northwestern.edu/api/v2/collections/efa517e9-5cd8-4eb2-b3cf-456a2313e8ee?as=iiif","type":"Collection","label":{"none":["Records of \"Clara, Lu 'n' Em\""]},"summary":{"none":["Clara, Lu ‘n’ Em, one of the first radio soap operas (1930-1946), was created, written, and performed by three Northwestern University alumnae (Louise Starkey Mead, Isobel Carothers Berolzheimer, and Helen King Mitchell), who assumed the roles of small-town housewives exchanging gossip and opinions."]},"thumbnail":[{"id":"https://api.dc.library.northwestern.edu/api/v2/collections/efa517e9-5cd8-4eb2-b3cf-456a2313e8ee/thumbnail","type":"Image","format":"image/jpeg","width":400,"height":400}],"homepage":[{"id":"https://dc.library.northwestern.edu/collections/efa517e9-5cd8-4eb2-b3cf-456a2313e8ee","type":"Text","format":"text/html","label":{"none":["Records of \"Clara, Lu 'n' Em\""]}}]},{"id":"https://api.dc.library.northwestern.edu/api/v2/collections/76d480c3-8536-42c8-87e7-eba697ac0b30?as=iiif","type":"Collection","label":{"none":["John Cage Notations Project Collection"]},"summary":{"none":["John Cage was already established as an influential American composer and important leader of post-World War II avant-garde music when he began his Notations project in the mid-1960s. In 1965 the Notations project was born. Cage sent letters to hundreds of composers, visual artists, and writers soliciting manuscripts for possible inclusion in a book to benefit the Foundation for Contemporary Performance Arts. Some sent Cage recent creations while others contributed older works. Cage published selections as Notations (New York: Something Else Press, 1969). In addition to the music manuscripts, the Notations collection includes much of the correspondence generated around this project. The collection offers unique insight into the notational practices developed by composers in the first two-thirds of the 20th century. Works by established composers, students, musicians, performance artists, visual artists, and writers are included in the collection."]},"thumbnail":[{"id":"https://api.dc.library.northwestern.edu/api/v2/collections/76d480c3-8536-42c8-87e7-eba697ac0b30/thumbnail","type":"Image","format":"image/jpeg","width":400,"height":400}],"homepage":[{"id":"https://dc.library.northwestern.edu/collections/76d480c3-8536-42c8-87e7-eba697ac0b30","type":"Text","format":"text/html","label":{"none":["John Cage Notations Project Collection"]}}]},{"id":"https://api.dc.library.northwestern.edu/api/v2/collections/5f6e9e67-7f2d-4208-b3bd-b1aedcdf7e35?as=iiif","type":"Collection","label":{"none":["Poetry and Poetics Colloquium"]},"summary":{"none":["Poetry and Poetics Colloquium"]},"thumbnail":[{"id":"https://api.dc.library.northwestern.edu/api/v2/collections/5f6e9e67-7f2d-4208-b3bd-b1aedcdf7e35/thumbnail","type":"Image","format":"image/jpeg","width":400,"height":400}],"homepage":[{"id":"https://dc.library.northwestern.edu/collections/5f6e9e67-7f2d-4208-b3bd-b1aedcdf7e35","type":"Text","format":"text/html","label":{"none":["Poetry and Poetics Colloquium"]}}]},{"id":"https://api.dc.library.northwestern.edu/api/v2/collections/cf3ebcb9-150c-4b45-83a8-573dc8d2742f?as=iiif","type":"Collection","label":{"none":["Slavery, Enslaved Persons, and Free Blacks in the Americas Collection "]},"summary":{"none":["This collection of 45 documents pertains to Africans and their descendants in the Americas in the 18th and 19th centuries. Materials on slavery from Rhode Island, Cape of Good Hope, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, the Carolinas, Georgia, Tennessee, and Virginia include correspondence on the slave trade, assignments on chain gangs, bills of sale, manumission papers, and wills and bequests regarding enslaved persons. Free Blacks in Maine, Maryland, and Massachusetts are represented by letters providing character references, reports on schools and the African American religious community in Baltimore, and an indenture between a printer and a new apprentice."]},"thumbnail":[{"id":"https://api.dc.library.northwestern.edu/api/v2/collections/cf3ebcb9-150c-4b45-83a8-573dc8d2742f/thumbnail","type":"Image","format":"image/jpeg","width":400,"height":400}],"homepage":[{"id":"https://dc.library.northwestern.edu/collections/cf3ebcb9-150c-4b45-83a8-573dc8d2742f","type":"Text","format":"text/html","label":{"none":["Slavery, Enslaved Persons, and Free Blacks in the Americas Collection "]}}]},{"id":"https://api.dc.library.northwestern.edu/api/v2/collections/9ad3a536-ed97-4355-b011-a9d83cbc7bb2?as=iiif","type":"Collection","label":{"none":["David Shepherd (1924-2018) Papers"]},"summary":{"none":["The David Shepherd (1924-2018) Papers consists of 36 boxes and 24.1 gigabytes of born-digital files containing materials related to his work in improvisational theater."]},"thumbnail":[{"id":"https://api.dc.library.northwestern.edu/api/v2/collections/9ad3a536-ed97-4355-b011-a9d83cbc7bb2/thumbnail","type":"Image","format":"image/jpeg","width":400,"height":400}],"homepage":[{"id":"https://dc.library.northwestern.edu/collections/9ad3a536-ed97-4355-b011-a9d83cbc7bb2","type":"Text","format":"text/html","label":{"none":["David Shepherd (1924-2018) Papers"]}}]},{"id":"https://api.dc.library.northwestern.edu/api/v2/collections/4ed2338d-c715-4a86-8ac6-6b4030a42be5?as=iiif","type":"Collection","label":{"none":["Hamid Naficy Iranian and Middle Eastern Movie Posters Collection"]},"summary":{"none":["The Hamid Naficy Iranian and Middle Eastern Movie Posters Collection contains 258 posters, 249 of which have been digitized and cataloged individually. 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This collection contains materials from 1936 to 1991."]},"thumbnail":[{"id":"https://api.dc.library.northwestern.edu/api/v2/collections/c65741c4-7c02-454d-9ec5-7ddb673c0952/thumbnail","type":"Image","format":"image/jpeg","width":400,"height":400}],"homepage":[{"id":"https://dc.library.northwestern.edu/collections/c65741c4-7c02-454d-9ec5-7ddb673c0952","type":"Text","format":"text/html","label":{"none":["Black Classical Composers Collection "]}}]},{"id":"https://api.dc.library.northwestern.edu/api/v2/collections/eac2f12d-e7df-4470-8d08-917e65d93e19?as=iiif","type":"Collection","label":{"none":["Class Photograph Albums"]},"summary":{"none":["This series incorporates 27 albums of class photographic portraits dating between the years 1874 and 1888. Albums feature portraits of members of a given year's Northwestern University senior class, typically from the College of Liberal Arts, although all members of a class are not necessarily represented in any single volume. Also commonly found in the albums are portraits of Northwestern faculty and administrators, landscapes of Northwestern's Evanston Campus, and photographs of building exteriors and, on occasion, interiors. Photographs tend to be of standard cabinet format and dimensions. The work of many Evanston and Chicago photographers will be found in these albums. Of particular note are images made by the noted photographer Alexander Hesler. Hesler's identified work is heavily concentrated in albums 7 through 16 (representing the classes of 1877-1880) and found in more limited quantities in albums 18 (1881) and 20 through 24 (1882-1887)."]},"thumbnail":[{"id":"https://api.dc.library.northwestern.edu/api/v2/collections/eac2f12d-e7df-4470-8d08-917e65d93e19/thumbnail","type":"Image","format":"image/jpeg","width":400,"height":400}],"homepage":[{"id":"https://dc.library.northwestern.edu/collections/eac2f12d-e7df-4470-8d08-917e65d93e19","type":"Text","format":"text/html","label":{"none":["Class Photograph Albums"]}}]},{"id":"https://api.dc.library.northwestern.edu/api/v2/collections/a1380fd4-09ec-4e29-87f6-6fba8f578688?as=iiif","type":"Collection","label":{"none":["University Archives Nitrate Negative Collection"]},"summary":{"none":["Numbering over 1800 items, the collection of nitrate photographic negatives held by Northwestern University Archives was digitized during 2020-2021. 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A small quantity of artifacts (including pinback buttons, a necklace, and an armband) are also included in the collection.\n"]},"thumbnail":[{"id":"https://api.dc.library.northwestern.edu/api/v2/collections/3c863d97-07c2-4a75-bcb5-5ad3bfb3bcd0/thumbnail","type":"Image","format":"image/jpeg","width":400,"height":400}],"homepage":[{"id":"https://dc.library.northwestern.edu/collections/3c863d97-07c2-4a75-bcb5-5ad3bfb3bcd0","type":"Text","format":"text/html","label":{"none":["1960s-1970s Social Movements Ephemera Collection "]}}]},{"id":"https://api.dc.library.northwestern.edu/api/v2/collections/fbe609ee-0fab-472d-bc98-51dce3077167?as=iiif","type":"Collection","label":{"none":["Arnold Jacobs Master Class Audio Archives"]},"summary":{"none":["Audio recordings of Arnold Jacobs (low brass) from the 1970s - early 1980s. 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Timbuktu, at the edge of the vast Sahara Desert, was little known in the West until militant Islamist groups destroyed many of its religious shrines and ancient manuscripts in 2012. This book captures a way of life and learning as it was shortly before the Islamists overran the city. These photographs show a culture of moderate Islam that is under threat: a deeply rooted, ancient Islamic tradition of tolerance, erudition, and faith.\" --Author's website."]},"thumbnail":[{"id":"https://api.dc.library.northwestern.edu/api/v2/collections/678364ac-e4ed-48c5-827a-0b6f1ba51a9d/thumbnail","type":"Image","format":"image/jpeg","width":400,"height":400}],"homepage":[{"id":"https://dc.library.northwestern.edu/collections/678364ac-e4ed-48c5-827a-0b6f1ba51a9d","type":"Text","format":"text/html","label":{"none":["333 Saints"]}}]},{"id":"https://api.dc.library.northwestern.edu/api/v2/collections/efe81537-992d-4220-b30e-ae13b8d18664?as=iiif","type":"Collection","label":{"none":["Feminine Footprints Collection"]},"summary":{"none":["The Feminine Footprints Collection includes materials related to the creation and broadcast of Carolyn Armenta Davis’ radio series project, Feminine Footprints. 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It includes correspondence, posters, photographs, sound recordings, video recordings, artwork and other materials.\n\nA major constituent of the Moorman Archive is the group of materials related to the fifteen Avant Garde Festivals Moorman that she organized (1963 to 1980). Originally musical concerts in a traditional format, these grew to encompass art in all forms, and attracted artists from many countries."]},"thumbnail":[{"id":"https://api.dc.library.northwestern.edu/api/v2/collections/b46c9cf7-0e49-4993-9e0e-3cda030c4439/thumbnail","type":"Image","format":"image/jpeg","width":400,"height":400}],"homepage":[{"id":"https://dc.library.northwestern.edu/collections/b46c9cf7-0e49-4993-9e0e-3cda030c4439","type":"Text","format":"text/html","label":{"none":["Charlotte Moorman Archive"]}}]},{"id":"https://api.dc.library.northwestern.edu/api/v2/collections/ce1916b7-9fb8-44b5-80a1-5459ca97190c?as=iiif","type":"Collection","label":{"none":["United States Army Base Hospital Number 12 World War I and II Records"]},"summary":{"none":["U.S. Army Base Hospital # 12 (Chicago Unit), frequently referred to as the Northwestern University Base Hospital, was organized in July 1916 to assist the medical needs of the Allied forces in Europe during WWI. Records of the United States Army Base Hospital Number 12 World War I and II are located at the Northwestern University Archives and include clippings, programs, poems, newsletters, journals, published articles, memorabilia, correspondence, photographs, and a scrapbook. 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Carranza, Library Technician.\n\n\nUna colección de 74 imágenes fotográficas, la mayoría de 3¼ x 5½ pulgadas, algunas mas pequeñas. Procesos mixtos; la mayoría en blanco y negro, pocas en tonos sepia. Algunas pueden ser impresiones de contacto. Imágenes presentan el periodo de la construcción del Canal de Panamá, 1904-1914. En esta colección, 50 fotografías documentan grandes proyectos de ingeniería: construcción de las esclusas, tránsitos de prueba, excavación del Corte Culebra, operaciones de dragado, etc. Además, imágenes de icónicos edificios de la Zona del Canal durante su construcción: el Edificio de la Administración, el Hotel Tivoli, pueblos de la Zona del Canal. Las otras 24 fotografías muestran vistas de la Ciudad de Panamá, ruinas históricas de Portobelo, la Isla de Taboga, la plaza de toros, etc. Las normas sociales de la época están documentadas en algunas imágenes por ejemplo: un cartel lee “Estos Caminos Únicamente para Empleados Blancos” (“These Paths for Gold Employees Only.” La descripción de metadatos en esta colección es presentada en Español e Ingles gracias a una colaboración entre la Biblioteca de Transporte de la Universidad de Northwestern y los Sres. Rolando Cochez, pasado Administrador Biblitecario, e Isaac E. Carranza, Técnico Biblitecario, de la Biblioteca Roberto F. Chiari de la Autoridad del Canal de Panamá. 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This diverse and visually exciting array includes original photographs, caricatures, posters, etchings, lithographs, books, newspapers, manuscripts and realia created during and in reaction to l'année terrible: the epoch-changing year that witnessed France's defeat in the Franco-Prussian War, the downfall of the Second Empire, the hardship and suffering of the four-month siege of Paris, and the bloody civil war that snuffed out the Commune uprising.\n\nThe nucleus of the collection was acquired in 1971, the centenary year of end of the Commune, when astute Northwestern University librarians purchased almost en bloc the catalogue offerings of a prominent French book dealer. Since that time it has been augmented by many successive acquisitions. Along with the American Civil War and the Crimean War, the Franco-Prussian War was one of the first to be documented photographically. 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