Letters, manuscripts, printed source material and photographs relating to Hilaire Belloc and G.K. Chesterton.
Correspondence between Hilaire Belloc and Emma Pescatore.
The papers of former university archivist Vincent I. Bellwoar, SJ contain materials surrounding his Jesuit formation and parochial duties; teaching at Georgetown and retirement; and golden jubilee celebrations.
Papers of English literature professor Bernard Bergonzi, including typescripts of his books of criticism as well as drafts and galley proofs of his first novel, The Roman Persuasion (1981). In addition, there is correspondence from publishers and fellow authors, among them Malcolm Bradbury, Malcolm Cowley, Donald Dravie, and John Fuller.
The Berkofsky Papers are composed of correspondence and legal documents from Twining Vs. Berkofsky, a legal case spanning from 1975 to 1977 over the copyright of Max Bruch's Duo Piano Concerto in G minor with Orchestra Opus 88a.
The collection contains papers related to Bernstein's tenure as a faculty member of the GU School of Foreign Service and includes correspondence, printed ephemera, teaching/course materials, and newspaper clippings.
Slideshow on Georgetown history prepared by University Archivist Jon K. Reynolds.
Five designs: Bicentennial Seal; University Seal; Bicentennial vertical stage units; Bicentennial paint elevation; Bicentennial lectern/floor.