Collection of over 200 letters written by and to Washington, D.C. resident Charles W. Umbaugh, dating from 1941 to 1944. Umbaugh served stateside during World War II, first in an Army hospital and then later in the Army Air Corp. The letters document Umbaugh's experiences in the armed services as well as his family's experience as civilians on the homefront during the second World War.
Flyers, pamphlets, clippings, and other material re attempts by Local 1199 to unionize on campus, especially at the Hospital and Lauinger Library. Includes National Labor Relations Board hearing material and agreement between the University and Local 1199, June 1, 1973.
Predominantly photographic negatives of University events (including John Carroll Awards Weekend, reunion, and presidential inauguration of John J. DeGioia). Also includes various images of campus and headshots of faculty and staff.
The collection consists of records of the U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare's Ethics Advisory Board, which existed from 1978 to 1979.
Scrapbook containing autographs of various U.S. politicians, including members of Rutherford B. Hayes's cabinet, dating from the 1870s.
Twenty-two 8x10 original Vandamm Studio photographs documenting the April-May 1932 production of Mourning Becomes Electra performed at the Alvin Theatre, New York City, as well as sets for the Theatre Guild's 1931 production. Includes the theatre program for the 1932 production.
The Herbert Cardinal Vaughan Collection consists of original and transcribed material pertaining to St. Joseph's Society of the Sacred Heart.