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San Francisco China News
Single copy of the premier issue of the broadsheet San Francisco China News, July 14, 1874.
Franklin B. Sanborn papers
Christopher Sandford Letters to John O'Connor
The Christopher Sandford letters to John O'Connor comprise a collection of 43 letters and postcards from Sandford (as publisher of the Golden Cockerel Press) to John O'Connor and his wife Jeannie regarding Sandford's efforts to find commissions for O'Connor's work. The collection provides insight into the difficulties of fine-press book publishing and illustrating during the 1930's and 1940's in Britain, as well as the relationship between a fine-press publisher and a favored illustrator.
William Franklin Sands Papers
Carole Sargent Collection on William Peter Blatty
Saudi Arabia Photograph Collection
The Saudi Arabia Photograph Collection consists of seven oversized images of people and places in Saudi Arabia. The collection includes three photographs, two drawings, and two paintings.
Saudi Aramco Publications Collection
The collection contains publications related to the Saudi Aramco company, dating from 1948 to 2008. It includes reports, periodicals, a film on DVD, and a Pocket Guide to Arabic. The materials were created for both Arabic and English-language audiences.
James E. Scanlon Papers
The James E. Scanlon papers are comprised primarily of notebooks, exams, manuscripts of term papers, and syllabi from undergraduate courses taken at Georgetown University between 1958 and 1962, Also included is correspondence from the Dean of Admissions, material on the student Library Committee, and various Georgetown University publicaitons. Note: Click on "External Documents" below for a link to the finding aid for the collection.
James V. Schall, SJ Papers
The James V. Schall, SJ Papers consist predominantly of his published writings as well as unpublished manuscripts and correspondence.
SYNOPSIS: SERIES 1 - Manuscripts. SERIES 2 - Correspondence. SERIES 3 - Ann O'Donnell Files. SERIES 4 - Newspaper Clippings. SERIES 5 - Miscellaneous Manuscripts. SERIES 6 - Printed Materials. SERIES 7 - Postcards.
J. Herman Schauinger Papers
Nicholas B. Scheetz Collection of Manuscripts
Nicholas B. Scheetz Collection of Pamphlets
David Scherbel Collection of Mask and Bauble Photographs
Album of photographs from a Georgetown University Mask and Bauble production of King Lear. The photographs were taken by David Scherbel using a gum bichromate process.
Charles Schertenleib Papers
The Charles Schertenleib Papers consist of correspondence, materials related to a lecture on Monaco, his PhD dissertation, and economics course material.
Frederick C. Scheuch Collection of Sala Family Papers
Schneider Collection of Ned O'Gorman Letters
Two letters from Ned O'Gorman to Nina and Herman Schneider. One letter, dated November 27, 1987, is a request for funds to support The Children's Storefront, an independent school in Harlem that was directed by O'Gorman. It includes a photograph of students who attended the school. The other letter is a request by O'Gorman for an invitation to visit the Schneider’s East Hampton summer rental home that was likely written in the 1960s.
Cynthia P. Schneider Papers
Schroeder & Cie. - European Photograph Album
A late 19th century photograph album depicting Alpine landscapes and cities, published by Schroeder & Cie in Zurich, 1897. Includes some images in vibrant photochrome. Regions depicted include: Switzerland, Northern Italy, and Southern France.
George Schwarz Collection
This is a collection of late seventeenth-century Latin letters relating to the Church and especially to the Society of Jesus, all bound into one volume. Among other places, they emanate from or discuss Genoa, the South Pacific, the Philippines, Lisbon, Austria, the Balkans, Japan,China, Indochina, Paraguay, Brazil, and Mexico.
William H. Schweder, SJ Papers
The William H. Schweder, SJ Papers contain spiritual writings--including retreat notes, meditations, and sermons--predominantly created throughout his Jesuit noviceship at St. Andrew-on-Hudson and later Wernersville.
