The Charles Pergler Papers comprise 1.5 linear feet of material consisting of correspondence, legal documents, clippings, ephemera, diaries and other materials arranged in 39 folders in 1 box.
One copy of an article by Frances Perkins titled "Eights Years As Madam Secretary" from Fortune magazine, September 1941. It includes a reproduction of a painted portrait of Perkins by Arthur Syk.
Contins material relating to the Center for Personalized Instruction housed at Georgetown University from 1973 to 1979. Includes issues of the PSI Newsletter; publication lists; brochures re workshops and conferences; and journal articles re PSI generally.
In addition to the Arabia and The Empty Quarter materials, the Harry St. John Bridger Philby Collection contains two annotated carbon manuscripts of "The Background of Islam: Being a Sketch of Arabian History in pre-Islamic Times."
The Kim Philby - Oleg Kalugin Collection consists of five letters from Philby to Kalugin and three typed manuscripts written by Philby. In the letters, Philby expresses his friendship for Kalugin and mentions mutual acquaintances. The manuscripts, for their part, concern counterintelligence. They are typed with a few handwritten notations. The Kim Philby - Oleg Kalugin Collection is preserved in one small archival box (0.25 linear feet).
Two volumes. 1) Philistorian Society constitution and proceedings, 1868-1875, (pages 1-166) and Toner Scientific Circle constitution and proceedings, 1877-1880 (pages 175-223). 2) Toner Scientific Circle constitution and proceedings, 1880-1881. Includes Francis Barnum, S.J.'s "Stray Notes" and biographical sketch of Joseph M. Toner by Thomas Antisell.
Contains images of alumni and administrators; also members of the Roman Catholic Hierarchy.
Contains oversized photographs of buildings, mostly on the campus of Georgetown University.
First class, 1919 (with Edmund A. Walsh, S.J.); second annual Banquet - Kappa Alpha Phi, New Willard Hotel, May 2, 1920? (two copies - one damaged); class, 1924; Class of 1929 in December, 1925 (includes mounted reproduction); prom, Mayflower Hotel, April 8, 1926; eighth annual Banquet - Kappa Alpha Phi, May 8, 1927; and class, 1930s? (in Healy Hall?) - two shots.
Color photographs of members of the Georgetown Solidarity Committee. Includes images from various campaigns the members have organized and/or participated in both on campus and off campus including protests against the University's contract with Nike, as well as the sit-in outside of the President's Office, and the Work with Dignity campaign to address workers' rights on campus. Also includes more candid shots of members socializing together.
Contains eleven, mounted, black-and-white photographs showing phases of construction work on Lauinger Library, beginning with ground clearing in the summer of 1967. A card with the photographs indicates that they were taken by Jim Lawrence.