Contains issues of The Washington Post, The Washington Times, and USA Today from election day 1992 and issues of The Washington Post with inauguration coverage, 01/20-21/1993.
Contains one-page publication produced by the Public Relations Office to mark the inauguration of Bill Clinton as U.S. President. The publication provides information about inaugural events on and off campus.
Contains articles on Georgetown football including on the Orange Bowl game against Mississippi State. Among those highlighted, players Bill McLaughlin, Ben Bulvin, Jack Doolan, Allen Matuza, Agostino Lio, and Coach Jack Hagerty. Also included are articles on Georgetown basketball and basketball players Irv Rizzi, George Pajak, Jim Giebel, and Bill Bornheimer. Clippings on baseball and on shot putter Al Blozis and boxer Bob Sullivan are also present.
Includes photographs of students, faculty, campus, and Washington, D.C. Among those pictured: Willie Oakes; Bill Curtin; Phil Greenwell; Johnny Gilroy; Charlie Cox; and Frank Kelly. Also, Healy Hall tower.
Contains clippings on Georgetown University sports. Among those mentioned: basketball players Bill Bolger and Hugh Beins; track team members Charles Capozzoli, Bob Lippemeier, and Carl Joyce; basketball coach Buddy Jeannette; and pitcher Rube Waldele.
Includes: football, November 29th 1906 [Thanksgiving football game] - Georgetown 16, George Washington 6; Orange Bowl Silver Anniversary football, Miami 1959; Lacrosse 40th Anniversary baseball caps; Crew 50th Anniversary glasses and pin, 2008; basketball memorabilia; 2 baseball gloves [one marked: Georgetown Athletic Association - Bill Johnson]; two mounted fencing foils and face masks; golf team polo shirt.
Autograph music manuscripts for songs. Music by Raposo, lyrics by Eric Bentley. Titles include: Song of Scum; Little Bill; Galy Gay’s Song; The Song of God; Song of the Ganges; Widow Begbick’s Man’s Man; The Recruiting Song; Barrel Song.
Two scrapbook leaves containing captioned snapshots. Among those photographed: Chat Lancaster; Thomas Gasson, S.J.; Bill Curtin; John Morris; Jack McNulty; Tom Burke; Joe Dilkes; Ted Delaney; Warrick Montgomery; Bob Zuger; Gaius Gannon; Charlie Cox; Bob Gorman; David I. Walsh; President John B. Creeden, S.J., at 1918 commencement; and Helen Kemp.
Contains clippings re track, football, basketball, baseball, golf, tennis, and polo. Includes articles on Hugh Beins, Joe Carroll, Joe Bolger, Jack Walsh, Bill Cowley, Warren Buehler, Carl Joyce, Charles Capozzoli, John Kelley, Paul Baroncelli, Paul Gould, Tony Plansky, Paul Oldam, Tom La Manna, and Jim Mooney.
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.
Contains clippings re Georgetown University sports. Among athletes highlighted: football players Wilmer Bradley, Augie Lio, Eddie McMahon, Al Blozis, and Ben Bulvin; basketball players Leon Esenstad and Bill Bornheimer; golfer Billy Rohrey; shortshop Henry Mylnarski; and track team member Les MacMitchell. Also mentioned: graduate manger of athletics Rome Schwagel; football coach John Hagerty; hockey team; and All-District Basketball Team.
Contains clippings on Georgetown University Sports, including football, basketball, track, hockey, and golf. Among those highlighted: golfers Billy Shea and Bill Dettweiler; pitcher Henry Bertrand; football coach Jack Hagerty and players Joe Mellendeck, Jules Koshlap, Joe McFadden and Myron Darmohray; basketball coach Elmer Ripley and basketball captain Joe Murphy; shot putter Al Blozis; and boxer Jim Brady. Includes photograph of football game against Fordham.
Letters of appreciation on the 75th and 90th anniversaries of the Ladies Board. Authors include Ronald Reagan, Nancy Reagan, Medical Center Chancellor Matthew F. NcNulty, President Timothy S. Healy, S.J., Bill Clinton, Hospital Administrator Charles M. O'Brien, Executive Vice President for Health Sciences Sam W. Wiesel, Chief Executive Officer Kenneth D. Bloem and Hospital Chief Executive Sharon Flynn-Hollander, and President Leo J. O'Donovan, S.J.