Box 1
Contains 12 Results:
Class of 1968: 25th Reunion Event Program, 1993-06-05
Class of 1968: 30th Reunion Event Program, 1998-05-30
Contains one program from the Class of 1968 30th Reunion Celebration held at the White House on May 30, 1998. Program includes a schedule of events for the evening, a menue, brief bios for the musical performers The Righteous Brothers, Tommy Lepson and the Lazyboys, the Georgetown Grace Notes and the Georgetown Phantoms. Also contains one table place card which depicts a layout of the event space.
Music From Your Georgetown Years, 1993
One CD produced by the Blockbuster Entertainment Corporation for the 25th reunion of the Class of 1968. Includes 15 tracks of music popular during the years 1965-1968.
"FOB" Button, 1996
One gray button with blue and red letting produced for an unknown event of the Class of 1968 with fellow alumnus and President Bill Clinton. Text reads "Georgetown Class of 1968 FOB 1996." "FOB" stood for "Friend of Bill."
Class of 1968 Reunion Symposium: Graduate Public Policy Program, 1993-06-05
One program from the symposium. Includes a schedule of events along with a list of participants for each session. Includes brief bios for the 17 members of the Class of 1968 taking part in the symposium which includes Baldwin who spoke during a session on "The Mood of the Country."
Parents' Weekend: "An Art Tour of Georgetown College", 1967-04-29
Contains two brochures detailing the works of art located in Healy Hall, Harbin Hall, New South, and various other points on campus. The brochure also contains some information about the Healy Building and Old North along with some general statements about the art collection. The brochure was researched and produced by Baldwin while he was a student for Parent's Weekend.
Correspondence with President Gerard J. Campbell, S.J., 1967
Contains correspondence between Baldwin, Chairman of The Yard Historical Committee, and Georgetown President Gerard J. Campbell, S.J. regarding Baldwin's request to access the Archives to research and develop a historical display to be used for gathers such as Parents' Weekend and Reunion. Baldwin discusses reproduction costs and plans to write articles for campus publications about Georgetown's history and cultural heritage.
Article: "Culture at GU-Million Dollar Waste?", 1967-11-16
Contains a copy of the article "Culture at GU-Million Dollar Waste?" written by Baldwin and published in The Hoya. The article discusses Georgetown's art and archival collections and a lack of student access to or knowledge of these collections. The article includes an image of Carroll Parlor, a small section of the Archives, and a view of the door to the art collection.
Correspondence with White House Curator James Ketchum, 1968
Commencement Program, 1968-06-09
Contains one copy of the 1968 Georgetown Commencement program.
Class of 1968 25th Reunion Newsletter, 1993
Contains a bound booklet for members of the Class of 1968 attending the 25th reunion events. Includes a note from Reunion Committee member Timothy Chorba, a reunion events schedule, a list of class members who volunteered for the reunion committee, information on various class members broken down by school, and lists of deceased or missing class members.
Class of 1968 30th Reunion Classmate Update, 1997
Contains a bound booklet with information given to the members of the Class of 1968 for their 30th reunion. Includes a note from Edward J. McManimon, III, and biographies of various class members.