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Thomas A. Hughes, SJ Papers
The Thomas A. Hughes, SJ Papers consist of unpublished drafts for a proposed third volume of A History of the Society of Jesus in North America, Colonial and Federal covering 1773 to 1829. Also included is a report by Fr. Hughes entitled "de abusibus" ("on abuses"), in which he discusses Jesuit issues with modernism and worldly affairs discovered throughout his research, as well as correspondence related to his research.
William J. Hughes, Jr. Papers
William J. Hughes, Sr. Papers
Hughes' correspondence spans the years 1890-1936. A great portion of this correspondence deals with his service as attorney within the Justice Department. He had been a good friend of J. Edgar Hoover during this period. Also, a great deal of material & correspondence stems fran his association with Georgetown University, both as student and teacher.
Huie, Reid and Company Collection
Human Embryo Research Panel Records
The collection consists of the proceedings of meetings held by the National Institute of Health's Human Embryo Research Panel, dating from February 1994 to June 1994. The Human Embryo Research Panel was established to provide the Director of the National Institutes of Health (Harold Varmus) with recommendations regarding human embryo research and guidelines for federal funding of such research.
Human Fetal Tissue Transplantation Research Panel Records
The Human Fetal Tissue Transplantation Research Panel was established in 1988 as an ad hoc consultant group to the Advisory Committee of to the Director of the National Institute of Health. The collection contains records related to the Panel, including meeting transcripts, briefing books, clippings, the Research Panel's final report, and other documents.
Paul Hume Papers
Hungarian Refugee Students at Georgetown University Collection
Henry Hunt - William B. Chilton collection
Collection consists of materials relating to the Brent, Carroll and Chilton families of Maryland and the District of Columbia, dating from late 17th to early 20th centuries, but primarily from the 19th century.
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John F. Hurley, SJ Papers
This collection contains a typescript of Fr. John F. Hurley's experiences during the occupation of the Philippines (1941-1945) in which he was held at Santo Tomas Internment Camp. The account was written at the request of Fr. William C. Repetti, then Georgetown University Archivist, in 1964.
George Merriam Hyde Papers
Elizabeth Iddesleigh - Susan Lowndes Marques collection
Correspondence of Elizabeth, Countess of Iddesleigh and sister Susan Lowndes, the daughters of writer Marie Belloc Lowndes. Includes letters from English Catholic writers Isabel Clarke; Martin d'Arcy, SJ; Arnold Lunn; Archbishop David Mathew; as well as more than 130 letters by C.C. Martindale, SJ, many written during internment in Denmark during World War II.
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IHH Humanitarian Relief Foundation brochure on Palestine
IHH Humanitarian Relief Foundation brochure on Palestine titled "Filistin." The brochure is in Turkish.
John Ihlder papers
Images of U.S. Presidents (Not at Georgetown)
Infirmary Collection
Contains undated, handwritten infirmary poem: "To number eighteen the poor student repairs, And anon Brother Richard comes stalking up the stairs . . . " and infirmary charts from the influenza epidemic of 1918.
Levy Collection of Papers of Robert G. Ingersoll
The collection includes a large quantity of autograph manuscripts by the noted lawyer and lecturer Robert G. Ingersoll, the "Great Agnostic." There is also a group of Ingersoll correspondence, a law diary, and a group of early printed materials. Of major note are two manuscrpt drafts of the famous "Plumed Knight: speech nominating James G. Blaine for the presidency in 1876. An addition to the collection is an account book from Ingersoll's law firm giving details on his legal business.
Institute of Ethnic Studies
Contains material re Institute which was established to "study the history, culture, the political, social, and economic development, the racial and linguistic characteristics of all the nations and peoples which were forcibly incorporated into the Soviet Communist orbit" (from letter from Director Tibor Kerekes to Congressman Michael A. Feighan, December 11, 1956). Includes papers and publications.
