One print copy of the above named dissertation written by William A. Cessato.
The bulk of this collection deals with the U.S. Information Agency (USIA) and communications.
Edited by the Class of 1936 of the National University Law School, Washington, D.C.
Correspondence and other papers of Thomas Dolan, including a long series of letters from former Postmaster General James A. Farley.
Contains script from DBM @80, program from celebration of mass in Murphy's honor at Holy Trinity Church, and other printed material.
The John Dooley, SJ Papers contain reminiscences written between 1865 and 1873 detailing his service as a Confederate soldier in the First Virginia Infantry Regiment (1862-1863) and subsequent imprisonment at Fort McHenry and Johnson’s Island (1863-1865). Also includes an essay he wrote on secession (circa 1861), poetry (1870-1873), and a few pieces of correspondence (1860-1909). Materials are arranged in a rough chronological order except for the bound reminiscences in folder 8.
The collection consists of materials documenting the history of New Jersey from the colonial period to the mid-19th century that were collected by Samuel Adams Drake.
The collection contains 13 letters written by Midshipman Cuthbert Druitt while he was stationed with the Royal Navy at Plymouth, England and Montreal, Canada. Also included is one letter written by Captain Cochran along with Druitt's Certificate of Health.
ABBREVIATIONS: ALS - Autograph Letter Signed
Correspondence, photographs, memorabilia, and other materials comprise the papers of this famous syndicated Washington columnist for (at various times) Christian Science Monitor, New York Herald Tribune, and the Los Angeles Times. The collection includes, in the form of clippings, a substantial number of Drummond's columns, together with correspondence from W. Averell Harriman, J. Edgar Hoover, Lyndon Johnson, Alf Landon, Dean Rusk, and Wendell Willkie, among others.
The collection consists primarily of postcards and photographs collected by Dubalen, a friend of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, SJ.