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John S. Monagan - Horace B. McKenna, SJ Collection
Correspondence, drafts, and other ephemera related to the writing and publication John S. Monagan's biography of Fr. Horace B. McKenna entitled Horace, Priest of the Poor (1985). Also contains audio cassette recordings of interviews used by Monagan for the work, photographs of many interview subjects, and six interview transcripts.
John S. Monagan - Anthony Powell Collection 1
This collection contains over two decades of correspondence between writer Anthony Powell and his American friend John S. Monagan as well as various magazine and newspaper articles relating to Powell as collected by Monagan. Also within the collection are numerous photographs of Anthony and Violet Powell at their home, the Chantry in Somerset, England, mostly taken by Monagan during visits made with his wife Rosemary in 1981, 1987, and 1988.
John S. Monagan - Anthony Powell Collection 2
This collection contains correspondence between John Monagan and the Powell Family and correspondence between Monagan and others regarding Powell. Further, it includes manuscripts/articles on Powell written by Monagan and others; papers related to the Anthony Powell Society; photographs of the Powell family and related subjects; and materials from the Georgetown University Library exhibition and symposium celebrating the Anthony Powell centennial in 2005.
Fulmer Mood Papers
The Fulmer Mood Papers consist of notes and photostatic copies of Raymond of Sabunde's "Theologia Naturalis" and "Tabula Alphabetica" kept by Fulmer Mood. The Papers comprise 1 linear foot of material, arranged in 14 folders in two boxes. Number of Boxes: 2 Extent: 1 linear foot 18 December, 1984. Date Span: 1970 - 1974
James D. Mooney Papers
James K. Moorhead Autograph Book
Autograph book that belonged to Congressman James K. Moorhead containing signatures of Abraham Lincoln and members of his Cabinet, among others.
Edward F. Morley U.S. Navy Photograph Album
Leland B. Morris Papers
Martin F. Morris Papers
Autograph manuscripts include the lecture series “History and Development of Constitutional and Civil Liberty.” The collection also contains additional lectures on law, as well as notebooks. Also, obituary notices, funeral cards, and file on the Morris Medal, founded eponymously in 1875. Included are photocopies of letters to Georgetown College president, J. Havens Richards, S.J., re Morris (dated 1889-1909).
Robert L. Morris, Jr. Collection
Joseph Mosley, SJ Papers
Rodney Loomer Mott Papers
The papers of Rodney Loomer Mott span the years 1942 to 1946 when he served in Berlin as Deputy Chief of the Public Finance Branch of the Office of Military Government for Germany, U.S. Zone (OMGUS). The papers comprise an interesting collection of legal, military, and personal documentation of Germany's financial status and subsequent reorganization by the Allies after the war. Note: Click on "External Documents" below for a link to the finding aid to the collection.
Jimmy Moxon Collection of Louis Armstrong Materials
Richard D. Mudd Papers
Joseph Hassett Collection of Paul Muldoon Papers
The collection contains personal letters, postcards, photographs, signed poetry, and other ephemera sent to Joseph Hassett by the Irish poet Paul Muldoon.
John Mullan Papers
Thomas F. Mulledy, SJ Papers
William E. Mulligan Papers
Joseph A. Mulry, SJ Collection
This collection contains correspondence from Joseph A. Mulry, SJ to his nephew and niece as well as Advent conferences given while interned in Los Baños, Philippines. Also included are writings regarding his social action work in Manila and correspondence/reminiscences of Mulry after his death in 1945. Further, there are postcards of Philippine scenes collected by Mulry and several photographs of the priest.
Donn B. Murphy Papers
The Donn B. Murphy Papers contain correspondence, scripts, articles, photographs, and other material relating to the career of Donn B. Murphy as teacher and director of dramatic theater at Georgetown University, primarily, with some material relating to work as director of the National Theater, Washington, D.C.
