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Box 14
Container
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Contains 52 Results:
Items 23-30, Journal/Magazine, Item 014-030: blood; "Blood Will Tell"; Dr. Edward Tyson Reichert, Professor of Physiology at the University of Pennsylvania, has discovered that blood is distinctly different between living beings, a theory that was being explored since the discovery of "blood crystals" under a microscope in 1840. Pictures.; Joyce, Arthur St. George;
Technical World Magazine
, v. XX, no. 2, p. 188-; 5 pages; DF 175, 1913/10
Item — Box: 14, Folder: 4
Dates:
1913/10
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 31-39, Journal/Magazine, Item 014-031: investigation; "Cross-Indexing the Criminal"; The author discusses crime-solving efficiency of the California police system of cross-referencing criminal records and the need for more results nationwide.; Kittredge, Perry;
The Independent
, p. 273; 1 page; DF 179, 1928/09/22
Item — Box: 14, Folder: 5
Dates:
1928/09/22
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 31-39, Journal/Magazine, Item 014-032: photography; "Catching Criminals with a Camera"; News story and example cases about the benefits of using cameras in crime-solving.; author n.a.;
The Literary Digest
, v. 95, no. 7, whole no. 1960, p. 22-23; 2 pages; DF 213 or 218?, 1927/11/12
Item — Box: 14, Folder: 5
Dates:
1927/11/12
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 31-39, Journal/Magazine, Item 014-033: investigation; "How A Mild Professor Outwitted the Desperate 'Dynamite Twins'"; Prof. Edward Oscar Heinrich solves a case which baffles detectives by using scientific data collected from the crime.; author n.a.;
The Literary Digest
, v. 94, no. 9, whole no. 1949, p. 52; 1 page; DF 217, 1927/08/27
Item — Box: 14, Folder: 5
Dates:
1927/08/27
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 31-39, Journal/Magazine, Item 014-034: fingerprints; "Prints from Gloved Hands"; News article on ways wearing gloves doesn't necessarily prevent criminal detection with example cases.; author n.a.;
The Literary Digest
, v. 94, no. 6, whole no. 1946, p. 21; 1 page; DF 216, 1927/08/06
Item — Box: 14, Folder: 5
Dates:
1927/08/06
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 31-39, Journal/Magazine, Item 014-035: investigation; "Sleuthing in a Laboratory"; Various ways that criminal detection is assisted by science/lab work, example cases with photos.; author n.a.;
The Literary Digest
, v. 88, no. 10, whole no. 1872, p. 24-25; 2 pages; DF 215, 1926/03/06
Item — Box: 14, Folder: 5
Dates:
1926/03/06
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 31-39, Journal/Magazine, Item 014-036: Edmund Locard; "A French Museum of Crime"; News brief describing Edumund Locard, criminal expert in charge of the Police Museum at Lyons, France.; author n.a.;
The Literary Digest
, v. 83, no. 4, whole no. 1801, p. 24; 1 page; DF 213, 1924/10/25
Item — Box: 14, Folder: 5
Dates:
1924/10/25
Found in:
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International Association for Identification Records
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Items 31-39, Journal/Magazine, Item 014-037: sciences; "Chemistry as a Crime-Detector"; Discusses chemistry of food, beverage, blood, microscopes, etc., and its role in crime detection.; author n.a.;
The Literary Digest
, v. 80, no. 13, whole no. 1771, p. 23-24; 1 page; DF 212, 1924/03/29
Item — Box: 14, Folder: 5
Dates:
1924/03/29
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 31-39, Journal/Magazine, Item 014-038: missing persons; "Amnesia--Civilian Shell Shock"; 'Condensed from
Liberty
', a discussion of what causes amnesia, those living double lives after being missing, techniques to help those forgetting, etc.; Murphy, T. E.;
Reader's Digest
, p. 17-20; 2 pages; DF 968, 1943
Item — Box: 14, Folder: 5
Dates:
1943
Found in:
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International Association for Identification Records
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Series 3. Doepner/Faulds--Clippings
Items 31-39, Journal/Magazine, Item 014-039: missing persons; "'Anastasia'--Romanoff or Insane Peasant?"; Details about the woman claiming to be Anastasia Romanoff, knowing a great deal of the Czar family life, tales of an escape, etc. Most disclaim her and believe her to be a Polish peasant, Franziska Schanzkowski.; author n.a.;
The Literary Digest
, p. 37-41; 3 pages; DF 788, 1928/07/07
Item — Box: 14, Folder: 5
Dates:
1928/07/07
Found in:
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International Association for Identification Records
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