The records of Theological Studies consist predominantly of author-editor correspondence but also include material related to the governance of the journal, events, projected issues, finance, promotion, and a handful of miscellaneous subjects from its earliest days through 1995.
Papers include 23 letters from Ralph Ainsley Anderson, dated 1957 to 1958.
Contains quotations from President Healy, paired with quotations from his favorite authors. The 1993 edition was printed as a commemorative publication on the occasion of the Spring Faculty Convocation, April 24, 1993. The second edition, printed as a 2009 John Carroll Weekend commemorative gift, was presented at a New York Public Library reception on April 17, 2009, to honor the life and work of President Healy.
The Francis A. Tondorf, SJ Papers primarily consist of correspondence with several other files containing honors, a school transcript from Johns Hopkins University, publications, notebooks, and a photograph.
This collection contains papers related to Fr. John J. Toohey's personal and spiritual life; his work at Georgetown University; and written works both published and unpublished.
The collection primarily consists of personal correspondence. Letters from male admirers provide some insight into life in the British Armed Forces during World War II. Business exchanges relate to the commissioning and sale of women's travel clothing. Included are photographs of Tracey with acquaintances.
English translations of correspondence between Rev. F. Surin and Mother Jean des Angels regarding the apparition of Mother Gabriel of the Incarnation after her death at a convent of Ursuline nuns in Loudon, France. The letters were written in 1660-1661 and this translation appears to have been written sometime in the early to mid 19th century.
Summaries or copies of outgoing correspondence. Most relates to student accounts. Letters are signed by Francis Vespre, S.J., Thomas M. Jenkins, S.J., and Patrick Duddy, S.J.
Research materials relating to the book "Mary Suratt: An American Tragedy" by Elizabeth Trindal (1996).
Scrapbook assembled by Charles H. Trunnel (of Georgetown, Washington, DC) that contains an assortment of calling cards and advertisements for businesses, products, and individuals. The bulk of the cards relate to Washington, DC businesses.
The Neil J. Twombly, SJ Papers contain notes and pedagogical materials for the study of Classics; spiritual writings; correspondence and photographs; a travel diary; and recognitions.