Produced for men students, these handbooks give information about rules, dress codes, dining options and other campus amenities, parking, sports schedules, University offices and administrators, off-campus activities, etc. A separate handbook, the Miss G Book, was produced for women students.
Produced for women students, the ca. 1951-52 and 1959 editions were published by the Nursing School. The handbooks give information about rules, dress codes, dining options, parking, University offices and administrators, etc. A separate handbook, the G Book, was produced for men students.
Contains posters of various student events.
Printed material. Includes issues of "View from the Outside" newsletter, Not With My Life You Don't: A Georgetown Student Handbook, and Abolish ROTC pamphlet.
The collection pertains primarily to U.S.-Panama treaty negotiations relating to the Panama Canal and a proposed interoceanic Atantic-Pacific sea-level canal. The collection consists of copies of documents held by the St. Louis University Law Library.
Mainly brochures. Also includes newsletters and other printed material.
Materials relating to a Jesuit/faculty discussion group which met in the Jesuit Residence. Group members were mainly Roman Catholic and met to consider how the University could offer the best Jesuit education to students. Includes roster of group members as well as copies of articles, etc. discussed.
A photograph album from Lucile Swan's life in China (1930-1939), including pictures of her sculpting, Chinese cultural events, the landscape of Beijing, and her friend John Carter Vincent (a Foreign Service Officer) and his wife Elizabeth ("Betty").
This collection is currently unprocessed and access to it may therefore be limited. Researchers are advised to contact the Booth Family Center for Special Collections for more information on access to this collection.
The collections contains the personal and professional papers, correspondence, lectures and photographs of John F.X. Sweeney, S.J.