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Box 14
Container
Staff Only
Contains 52 Results:
Items 15-22, Journal/Magazine, Item 014-021: ears; "Tracing Criminals by Ears"; News brief about fingerprints being replaced or accompanied by earprints, as they have never proved to repeat in nature either.; author n.a.;
The Literary Digest
, v. 96, no. 9, whole no. 1976, p. 21; 1 page; DF 219, 1928/03/03
Item — Box: 14, Folder: 3
Dates:
1928/03/03
Found in:
West Virginia and Regional History Center
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International Association for Identification Records
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Series 3. Doepner/Faulds Papers
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Series 3. Doepner/Faulds--Clippings
Items 15-22, Journal/Magazine, Item 014-022: fingerprints; "Finger-Printing Everybody"; News brief on an article by Harry H. Laughlin in
Eugenics
that asks the Federal Bureau of the Census to require fingerprints and hereditary information of all lawful U. S. citizens.; author n.a.;
The Literary Digest
, v. 101, no. 3, whole no. 2035, p. 23; 1 page; DF 220, 1929/04/20
Item — Box: 14, Folder: 3
Dates:
1929/04/20
Found in:
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International Association for Identification Records
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Series 3. Doepner/Faulds Papers
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Series 3. Doepner/Faulds--Clippings
Items 23-31, Journal/Magazine, Item 014-023a: fingerprints; "Atomic Bomb Doesn't Alter Fingerprints"; A study of criminals and police officers in Hiroshima Japan determines that the bomb did not alter fingerprints.; author n.a.;
Science Digest
, p. 17; 1 page; DF 1284, 1957/10
Item — Box: 14, Folder: 4
Dates:
1957/10
Found in:
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International Association for Identification Records
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Series 3. Doepner/Faulds Papers
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Series 3. Doepner/Faulds--Clippings
Items 23-30, Journal/Magazine, Item 014-023b: fingerprints; "Fingerprints Can Be Removed by Surgical Technique"; The same process used to remove/treat scars, planing, can be used just as well on fingerprints, leaving behind few lines.; author n.a.;
Science Digest
, p. 39; 1 page; DF 1284, 1958/05
Item — Box: 14, Folder: 4
Dates:
1958/05
Found in:
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International Association for Identification Records
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Series 3. Doepner/Faulds Papers
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Series 3. Doepner/Faulds--Clippings
Items 23-30, Journal/Magazine, Item 014-024: criminology; "Practical Criminology at Work: Some of the Adventures of the Scientific Modern Detective"; The science of criminology, such as microscope data, measuring and interpreting wounds of various types, etc., as used in investigations.; Meade, Norman G.;
Scientific American
, v. 129, no. 4, p. 232-233; 2 pages; DF 245, 1923/10
Item — Box: 14, Folder: 4
Dates:
1923/10
Found in:
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International Association for Identification Records
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Series 3. Doepner/Faulds--Clippings
Items 23-30, Journal/Magazine, Item 014-025: handwriting; "Forgery or Genuine? Some New Laboratory Methods of the French Handwriting Experts"; Technical Laboratory at Lyons, directed by Edmond Locard, has several techniques to determine forgery, such as analyzing the manner of slope, magnification of letters, etc.; Mann, Francis P.;
Scientific American
, v. 127, p. 404-; 2 pages; DF 244, 1922/12
Item — Box: 14, Folder: 4
Dates:
1922/12
Found in:
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International Association for Identification Records
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Series 3. Doepner/Faulds--Clippings
Items 23-30, Journal/Magazine, Item 014-026: identification; "Identification Offices in India and Egypt"; The author describes the identification systems used in India by E. R. Henry and in Egypt by Harvey Pasha.; Galton, Francis;
The Nineteenth Century
, v. XLVIII, p. 118-126; 5 pages; DF 119, 1900/07
Item — Box: 14, Folder: 4
Dates:
1900/07
Found in:
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International Association for Identification Records
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Items 23-30, Journal/Magazine, Item 014-027: fingerprints; "Finger Prints in the Determination of Identity"; Taking fingerprints, M. Abel Maitre, age differences, etc.; author n.a.;
Scientific American
, v. XLIII, suppl. no. 1117, p. 17859; 1 page; DF 120, 1897/05/29
Item — Box: 14, Folder: 4
Dates:
1897/05/29
Found in:
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International Association for Identification Records
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Series 3. Doepner/Faulds--Clippings
Items 23-30, Journal/Magazine, Item 014-028: fingerprints; "Finger-Printing the World"; Fingerprinting postal workers, as well as other civil services, for identity or in case of crime.; author n.a.;
The Literary Digest
, v. 75, no. 2, whole no. 1695, p. 27-28; 1 page; DF 211, 1922/10/14
Item — Box: 14, Folder: 4
Dates:
1922/10/14
Found in:
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International Association for Identification Records
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Series 3. Doepner/Faulds--Clippings
Items 23-30, Journal/Magazine, Item 014-029: Bertillon; "A Famous Criminologist"; A summary of Alphonse Bertillon's life.; author n.a.;
Outlook
, p. 433; 2 pages; DF 276, 1914/02/28
Item — Box: 14, Folder: 4
Dates:
1914/02/28
Found in:
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International Association for Identification Records
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