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Sports Files: Soccer (Women's)
Sports Files: Volleyball
Contains the following material from select dates: Contains media guides, press releases, rosters, season schedules, season statistics, tournament programs and box scores.
Sports Files: Women’s Basketball
Sports: Football Photographs (Individuals)
Sports Information
Sports Information: Women's Lacrosse Game Footage
Two boxes of media in various formats. Includes game footage and highlight videos.
Sports Photographs: Soccer (Men's)
Sports Photographs: Soccer (Women’s)
Sports Photographs: Volleyball
Sports Schedule Cards
For fall, winter, and spring sports. Includes some for individual sports (basketball, women's basketball, field hockey, football, lacrosse, soccer, and volleyball.)
Richard E. Sprague Papers
SS Georgetown Victory Photograph Album
Contains photographs of the launch of the SS Georgetown Victory at the Bethlehem-Fairfield Shipyard, Baltimore, Maryland, and of her traveling under the Sydney Harbour Bridge in Sydney, Australia. Also included, clipping re the ship’s running aground off Killard Point, County Down, Northern Ireland, in 1946.
St. Albans Press Collection
The St. Albans Press Collection predominantly contains pamphlets and other printed items from St. Albans Press, a private printing press operated by Stephen Augustus Hurlbut.
St. Aloysius Church (Washington, DC.) Photograph Album
Includes photographs of U.S. President William Howard Taft speaking and “reviewing the Third Sunday Brigade” at St. Aloysius Church in Washington, D.C. Also includes photographs of the Church's interior.
St. John the Evangelist Church (Yorkshire) Collection
St. Mary's County Photograph Album
St. Mary's Mixed School Log Book
School log book of student attendance for St. Mary's Mixed (Catholic) School, Cresswell, Staffordshire, England, beginning June 29, 1863 and ending June 19, 1902. Printed title with autograph entries in various hands. Maintained by the principal teacher. Dealer's note: This log book is particularly interesting as it is for a Catholic school in a community where the local lords of the manor, the Draycotts, refused to accept the Anglican religion at the Reformation.
St. Teresa de Avila "Works" Bound Manuscript
One bound manuscript copy of "Works" by St. Teresa, translated into English from Spanish by Hugh Francis Xavier Sempill. This manuscript is bound with a document on parchment signed by King Louis XV of France.
Japanese stab bound manuscript book in cursive or grass script
Traditional stab bound book containing the Japanese text of the 16th century Noh play "Kurama-tengu" written in cursive, or grass script.
