Includes photograph of graduating class with W. Coleman Nevils, S.J. on the steps of Healy Hall, undated. Also clippings and invitations.
Programs, invitations, and other material re inaugurations of Georgetown University Presidents W. Coleman Nevils, S.J. (1928), Arthur A. O'Leary, S.J. (1935), Hunter Guthrie, S.J. (1949), Gerard J. Campbell, S.J. (1964), Robert J. Henle, S.J. (1969), Timothy S. Healy, S.J., (1976), Leo J. O'Donovan, S.J., (1989), and John J. DeGioia (2001).
Contains cards, many from the President's Office. Includes cards from the administrations of W. Coleman Nevils, S.J., Arthur A. O'Leary, S.J., Edward B. Bunn, S.J., Robert J. Henle, S.J., Timothy S. Healy, S.J., Leo J. O'Donovan, S.J., and John J. DeGioia Also cards from the Business School, Villa le Balze, Foreign Service School: Qatar, Medical Center, and Lauinger Library. The oldest card appears to be one signed by Francis A. Barnum, S.J. (1849-1921).
The collection consists of U.S. political newsletters (both "Paine Webber's Washington Focus" and "Coleman/Bartlett's Washington Focus") by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Charles Bartlett. The newsletters date from 1985-1987, 1994-1998, and 2002-2007.
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.