From 1941 to 1969, the School of Nursing produced its own yearbook, Caduceus, and Nuring students are not included in Georgetown's undergraduate yearbook, Ye Domesday Booke, for those years. In addition to senior portraits, the volumes of the Cadudeus include photographs of University and School administrators and staff, as well as School faculty. Also included in most volumes are photographs of student activites and groups.
This collection is currently unprocessed and access to it may therefore be limited. Researchers are advised to contact the Booth Family Center for Special Collections for more information on access to this collection.
Collection contains 35 boxes of papers, photos, and other media from the Woodstock Theological Center.
Two original concept drawings for "Starry Night Over Georgetown" made by Agree Ahmed (SFS '15) in 2014. Drawings approximately 11 x 14 in size. Ahmed would late use the same design to make a chalk mural in Red Square and a permanent painting in the stairwell of Lauinger Library.
The collection consists of music manuscripts of compositions by Eugene W. Hancock. It also includes biographies of Hancock and other Black composers, a letter from Robert J. Batastini (G.I.A. Publications), "Spiritual Lullaby" by William B. Cooper, "Funf Stucke fur Orchester" by Anton Webern, and the 1990-1991 choral music schedule for West End Presbyterian Church.
The collection documents the career of Mickey Thomas Terry as an organist and historian of African American classical music.
It includes correspondence, music programs, posters, interviews with George Walker and Jean Guillou, music recordings, clippings, and other materials related to African American composers and organists. Other individuals who are represented in the collection include David Hurd, Ruth Norman, Noel Da Costa, and William B. Cooper, among others.
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.
This collection is currently unprocessed and access to it may therefore be limited. Researchers are advised to contact the Booth Family Center for Special Collections for more information on access to this collection.
Notebooks/journals regarding Brazil. Includes published maps of Brazil and South America.
The records, files, correspondence and research material of the Center for Public Financing of Elections (CPFE).