Slideshow on Georgetown history prepared by University Archivist Jon K. Reynolds.
One glass lantern slide with label that reads "No. 3932 Washington Bridge and College at Georgetown." The view is taken from the Virginia side of the Potomac River looking towards the northwest with Aqueduct Bridge featured prominently and Healy Hall visible in the distance.
Six slides showing details of Gothic architecture, with a focus on windows. Three of the slides are unidentified. The remaining three are captioned: Choir Screen -- Exeter Cathedral; Facade - Cologne Cathedral; and Gothic Tracery from Nicholson's Dictionary of Architecture. Original box bears following notes: "Gothic Curves", "Gothic Arches," and "Georgetown Obs. [Observatory] Reprint #1."
Eighteen color lantern slides of faculty (uncaptioned). Accompanying note reads: Made by Fr. [John] Brosnan to be shown at the 50th anniversary banquet of the Law School at New Willard.
Slides from orientation to Circulation/Access Services, 1975. Cassette tapes (2) labeled: Voice master 1988 and Voice master 1989 - Circulation.
Produced for the School by Nancy Low and Associates. With shots of campus (including the Quadrangle, mural of John Carroll in Healy Hall, Healy Hall tower, Henle Village, Washington, D.C., Healy Hall at night, commencement, and the interior of Yates Field House), classroom scenes, student group and James Walsh, S.J. with the Chimes.
Slideshow entitled "Pat and His Friends" presented at the testimonial dinner for C.B. Murto on May 14, 1977. Contains images of people associated predominantly with the Dental School. A label on one of the slides says "Dept. of Medical and Dental Comm. Georgetown University Medical Center."
Box 1: shooting schedule; correspondence re shooting on campus; clippings; items re Jesuits and faculty versus film crew and cast basketball game (includes photograph of Clifford Chieffo); and correspondence and photocopies re "The Exorcist: The Strange Story Behind the Film" by Howard Newman.
Box 2: color slides. Also VHS copy of the movie.