Documentary video exploring the lives of the first two women admitted into the Georgetown School of Medicine, Dr. Annie E. Rice and Dr. Jeannette J. Sumner. Created by Jane Varner Malhotra in conjunction with Carlos Rosario and the Georgetown University Gender+ Justice Initiative.
The National Youth Administration was introduced at Georgetown University for the purpose of providing financial assistance to students who would otherwise have been unable to continue their education. These records document the establishment and operation of the program at Georgetown.
Contains select syllabi, lecture notebooks, assignments and papers, and test books. Also includes a curriculum vitae for Mr. Burckel from 2018.
One color photo of cast members from the Nomadic Theatre's production of "Lend Me a Tenor" posing together, one of whom is in blackface. A statement from Joseph Ravago, Nomadic Theatre's Executive Producer, on the photo and the use of blackface in the production is included.
Produced for the School by Nancy Low and Associates. With shots of campus (including the Quadrangle, mural of John Carroll in Healy Hall, Healy Hall tower, Henle Village, Washington, D.C., Healy Hall at night, commencement, and the interior of Yates Field House), classroom scenes, student group and James Walsh, S.J. with the Chimes.
Includes shots of faculty and students in classroom and clinical settings.
One wool cape and photographic print with two images of Helms in her nursing school uniforms.