One binder of material compiled in December 1992 by the Building Program Committee. The purpose of the building program was to identify and discuss Library space and service needs projected over 25 years. Also includes material produced by the Reorganization Task Force between 1999 and 2002 including a self-study, an external team report, internal review committee report, Task Force progress reports and questionnaire and select Task Force correspondence.
Includes fabric and finish swatches.
Slides from orientation to Circulation/Access Services, 1975. Cassette tapes (2) labeled: Voice master 1988 and Voice master 1989 - Circulation.
Contains two requests for apostolic blessings; one dated October 24, 1957 requested by Georgetown President Edward B. Bunn, S.J. to Pope Pius XII, and one dated November 28, 1958 requested by William H. Powell, S.J. to Pope John XXIII. The requests contains images of the respective Popes. Located in Law Center map case.
This ledger records use of Law Library material from February 1926 to March 1928. Entries, consisting of student names and material used, run chronologically. A list of Law Library staff for 1926 to 1927 appears at the front.
Contains both black-and-white and color photographs. Includes photographs of architectural models and floor plans, negatives, and interior and exterior shots of Leavey, including views from the rooftop plaza.
Lemon encased in Plexiglass and flyer from “lemonstration” during which students placed around 6000 lemons against the door to the President’s Office while the Board of Directors was meeting inside. The students were protesting proposed increases in tuition and board and rising enrollment numbers.
The Constantin Kluge - Pierre Leroy collection consists of 34 personal, autograph signed letters from Father Leroy to his friend Constantin Kluge, in addition to first-hand background information provided by Kluge on his acquaintance with Pierre Teilhard de Chardin and his circle (especially Pierre Leroy and Claude Riviere). A complete typed transcription of the 34 letters has been graciously provided by Mme. Solange Soulie, a close friend of Pierre Leroy.