Contains the Certificate of Copyright Registration forms for "The George C. McGee Library: A Catalogue of Books on Asia Minor and the Turkish Ottoman Empire" edited by Joseph E. Jeffs and "The Hilltop Remembered" by William G. McEvitt.
Correspondence to Georgetown University presidents. Mainly from other colleges and universities concerning event invitations or educational matters. Arranged by name of president to which they were sent. Folders from President O'Leary onward include some copies of responses.
One men's crew racing uniform shirt as worn by team members from April 1961- Spring 1966.
These three volumes present photographs of students in the Dental Hygiene program in the form of individual head-and-shoulder shots, as well as candid snapshots. Each volume includes a class history, prophesy, will, list of academic honors, and faculty roster. The 1935 and 1936 volumes include the words and music for class songs.
For Georgetown University dances (including Law School Prom with Tommy Dorsey at the Wardman Park Hotel, January 31, 1936) and also for dances held by Trinity College, National School of Domestic Arts and Science and unidentified institutions. Some cards are filled out and some still have pencils attached.
Plaque from unknown location: Daniel Hand - 1744-1841 - Served as a Minute Man in the Revolutionary War at Boston, Albany, Saratoga, Bennington, Ticonderoga, Stillwater - Father of Elizabeth Hand Cogswell, 1774-1863 - Grandfather of Eliza Haight, Polly Furman, Mary Ann Nichols, Stephen Cogswell, Daniel Hand Cogswell,, Amanda Lyon.
Contains photographs of dental clinics labeled: Alberta; Baylor; Buffalo; Dalhousie; Fairleigh Dickinson; Harvard; Indiana; Iowa; Loma Linda; Loyola-Chicago; Loyola-New Orleans; Manitoba; Marquette; Maryland; Michigan; Nebraska; North Carolina; Pennsylvania; Tennessee; Medical College of Virginia; Washington; and West Virginia.
For supplies, equipment, and administrative needs.
Includes roster of History faculty and description of objectives and functions of the College and School of Foreign Service History Departments. Two copies.
Produced monthly by Richard Law, S.J. Written for Georgetown students serving in the armed forces. Contains news of campus events, faculty, and alumni deaths.
One print copy of the above named dissertation written by William A. Cessato.