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John Hirsh-Japanese Scholars Collection
Three reprints (with one associated letter) sent to Georgetown University English professor John Hirsh by English language scholars from Japan, including Toshiyuki Takamiya, Takami Matsuda, and Fumio Kuriyagawa.
Historical Manuscripts Collection
Aloysius J. Hogan, SJ Papers
Charles H. Holland, Jr. Papers
Papers of ARAMCO executive Charles H. Holland, Jr., former Supervisor of the Accounting Services Unit of the Drilling and Workover Services Department of ARAMCO. It includes oral history interview transcripts of individuals who worked for ARAMCO as part of the ARAMCO History Project. It also includes reports and other printed materials, as well as maps and audiovisual media.
Holy Cross College Autograph Book
Autograph book containing handwritten transcriptions of poetry and prose, dating from the late 19th century. Various individuals contributed to the book. The volume is labeled "John Boyle O'Reilly" and contains a photographic portrait of the Irish poet printed on newsprint. Based on the inscriptions, this volume may have belonged to students at Holy Cross College in Bethesda, Maryland.
Holy Trinity Church Archives 1
Holy Trinity Church Archives 2
William Hood Papers
Harry L. Hopkins Papers 1
Harry L. Hopkins Papers 2
Harry L. Hopkins papers 3
Harry L. Hopkins Papers 4
Joseph G. E. Hopkins papers
Robert Hopkins Papers
Stefan F. Horn-Nuremberg Trials Collection
The collection contains general instructions for interpreters employed at the Nuremberg military tribunals, as well as typed transcripts from several sessions. It also includes a report on Dresdner Bank and a newspaper clipping on denazification in German.
George Horton Papers
Nancy Horton Papers
The Nancy Horton Papers consists of correspondence, financial records, notes, and audiovisual recordings.
The papers include materials related to her father George Horton, including letters written to Nancy Horton from George Horton, negatives of photographs featuring George Horton, and a small portion of Nancy's archival research on her father, which includes transcriptions of several of his diary pages and a letter from a friend describing his character and actions.
William F. Horton, SJ Papers
The William F. Horton, SJ Papers contain domestic exhortations (1952-1957) as well as lecture notes for teaching a course entitled "Philosophy of Religion" (THEO 007) at Georgetown University (1957-1968).
Hoyt Family Papers
Huck Family papers
The Huck family papers consist of business correspondence and related items between Laurie M. Huck and his sister-in-law, Anna Clarke Rogers, and her husband, James Webb Rogers, II. Laurie M. Huck was married to Cornelia Clarke Rogers, the sister of Anna Clarke Rogers and Mae Harris Clarke, both of whose papers can be found in the Rogers family papers.
