Contains the following serial and non-serial publications:
"The Arab Studies Journal" Volume 1, issues 1 and 2 (1993)
Published by the Graduate Students in the Master of Arts in Arab Studies program.
"CCAS News" 1977-79, 1983-1994, 2012, 2015-2018.
Center for Contemporary Arab Studies Stewardship Report, 1979-80, 1981-82, 1983-86.
Contains material re Institute which was established to "study the history, culture, the political, social, and economic development, the racial and linguistic characteristics of all the nations and peoples which were forcibly incorporated into the Soviet Communist orbit" (from letter from Director Tibor Kerekes to Congressman Michael A. Feighan, December 11, 1956). Includes papers and publications.
Color photographs of members of the Georgetown Solidarity Committee. Includes images from various campaigns the members have organized and/or participated in both on campus and off campus including protests against the University's contract with Nike, as well as the sit-in outside of the President's Office, and the Work with Dignity campaign to address workers' rights on campus. Also includes more candid shots of members socializing together.
Photocopies/print-outs of essays (published and unpublished) arranged in reverse chronological order. A table of contents is included. Includes computer disc and CD.
Contains oversized items: posters of renovation photos from 1996 and a poster with guest signatures from the 50th anniversary celebration on September 20, 2012. Also contains an oversized board labeled "Interior Finish Samples" with swatches for paint, carpet and other finishing for the Blommer Science Library renovation in 1995.
Day Scholars 1884-1885 to 1887-1888, handwritten, in alphabetical order, includes parent's name.
1888-1889, handwritten, in alphabetical order, with full name, home town and state, parent's name, and full address.
1890-1891 and 1891-1892, handwritten in alphabetical order.
Two books, with indexes, arranged in alphabetical order. One contains addresses within Washington, D.C., the other addresses outside. Many of the addresses seem to to be for alumni. These volumes were possibly compiled for generating invitation lists to the Centennial celebration in 1889.
One ledger with material re exhibitions, 1850 and 1851. Programs, a prospectus, and regulations are glued to first pages. A note at the beginning reads: "The contents of this Book have been collected for the use of those who may hereafter be charged with the laborious task of superintending the exhibitions of this institution . . . Some of the speeches have been written by the teacher, some by the students, and some selected from books . . ."
Typed lists of alumni broken down by state and by country. The lists are further broken down by town. Addresses, occupations, and dates of graduation are given for each alum listed. Alums from the 1880s to the 1920s are included.
Containing the Description of the Observatory and the Description and Use of the Transit Instrument, and Meridian Circle. New York, Edward Dunigan & Brother. 151 Fulton Street [two copies].
Includes drawings of south elevation, plan of ground floor, section from west to east, and transit instrument.