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Clippings, 1972-1979

 Collection
Identifier: GTA-000367
Scope and Contents Xeroxes of articles from papers including The Washington Post, Catholic Standard, and New York Times. All relate to the University and discuss faculty, events, issues, medical developments, and sports. Clippings from 1973 discuss: program to bring German students to study in U.S.; appointment of Jayne Thomas Rich as head of Protective Services; and move of Woodstock Theological Center. Clippings from 1974 discuss: program to bring German students to study in U.S.; dismissal of Edmund G....
Dates: September 1972-April 1979
Found in Notes:  Clippings from 1978 discuss: WGTB DJ Marc Farre; cannons outside Healy Hall; return of gift from Iraq; concert by Devo in Gaston Hall; agreement between Medical School and St.

Murray Farr.

 File — Box 5: Series 1451, Folder: 15
Identifier: 91800
Series-level Scope and Content Note From the Series:

Correspondence regarding the Poets for Peace Poetry Reading organized by Ned O'Gorman. The event took place on November 12, 1967. The correspondence is arranged alphabetically.

Dates: 06/12/1967-07/12/1967
Found in Notes:  IN CORRESP. BY FARR, MURRAY (1967): Typed Letter Signed

Farr, Derek.

 File
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection is comprised of photographs that were used in Quigley Publications, active under various titles since 1915 in motion picture industry trade publishing (Motion Picture Herald, Motion Picture Daily, and others). It is primarily an assemblage of publicity photographs that feature individuals associated with the motion picture industry: producers, directors, animators, and their colleagues. Actors and actresses figure less prominently, but are also represented among the...
Dates: undated.; Majority of material found within 1906 - 1972
Found in Notes:  Photograph of Derek Farr.

5:42. Farr, Jackie Duane.

 File — Box 5, Folder: 42
Scope and Contents Note From the Collection: The Robert L. Morris, Jr. Papers comprise an extensive collection of information about alleged spies in the 20th century and the early 21st century collected by Robert L. Morris, who became a CIA officer in 1955. A long series of name files provides information, mostly newspaper clippings, about specific alleged spies, including American, British, Russian, and international spies. Also preserved are numerous photographs of alleged spies. A run of country files provides data on spies in...
Dates: 1918 - 2008

The Future of U.S. International Religious Freedom Policy: Recommendations for the Obama Administration, 2009

 Item — Box 2: [Barcode: 39020030731700]
Scope and Contents

Authored by Thomas F. Farr and Dennis R. Hoover. Sponsored by the Berkley Center and the Center on Faith and International Affairs.

Dates: Publication: 2009
Found in Notes:  Authored by Thomas F. Farr and Dennis R. Hoover. Sponsored by the Berkley Center and the Center on Faith and International Affairs.

Baptist Contributions to Religious Liberty: A Conversation with Rick Warren, Ken Starr, and Russell Moore, 2015-03-04

 Item — Box 4: [Barcode: 39020030731726]
Scope and Contents

Contains a transcript of the conversation, moderated by Thomas Farr, between Warren, Starr, and Moore. The event was held in partnership with the Institute for Studies of Religion at Baylor University.

Dates: Publication: 2015-03-04
Found in Notes:  Contains a transcript of the conversation, moderated by Thomas Farr, between Warren, Starr, and Moore. The event was held in partnership with the Institute for Studies of Religion at Baylor University.

Pavlow, Muriel, 1947

 File — Box 145: [Barcode: 39020030749033], Folder: data_value_missing_0de66848763d4a985a5e5286fdfc6c95
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection is comprised of photographs that were used in Quigley Publications, active under various titles since 1915 in motion picture industry trade publishing (Motion Picture Herald, Motion Picture Daily, and others). It is primarily an assemblage of publicity photographs that feature individuals associated with the motion picture industry: producers, directors, animators, and their colleagues. Actors and actresses figure less prominently, but are also represented among the...
Dates: 1947
Found in Notes:  Actress, photographs with husband and actor Derek Farr.

"Princeton and the Priest", 1957 October 19

 File — Box 1, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents

1 Printed Article: Finis Farr, "Princeton and the Priest." "National Review." 1957 October 19.

Dates: 1957 October 19
Found in Notes:  1 Printed Article: Finis Farr, "Princeton and the Priest." "National Review." 1957 October 19.

BICC Limited., 11/07/1979-03/16/1982

 File — Box 1: Series 985; Series 986, Folder: 21
Identifier: 64945
Series-level Scope and Content Note From the Series:

Files/material concerning research by Father O'Mahony undertaken on behalf of the Archdiocese of Birmingham into ethical practices of companies in which the latter held shares.

Dates: 11/07/1979-03/16/1982
Found in Notes:  CODE OF CONDUCT 1980: Typescript

BICC LIMITED - INVESTMENT ETHICS: CORRES. 1979-80: Typed Letter Signed

FARR, B.E. - CORRES. TO O'MAHONY, PATRICK 1979-80: Typed Letter Signed

O'MAHONY, PATRICK - INVESTMENT ETHICS: CORRES.

Hayward to John Marks, April 14, 1937

 File — Box 10, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The Graham Greene Papers include Greene's diaries and journals from his trips to Vietnam, Cuba, Panama, South Africa, Poland, Kuala Lampur, Kenya, and Haiti. Also present are manuscripts by Greene for "Monsignor Quixote" and "Getting to Know the General." There is some correspondence with Evelyn Waugh. Ephemera and clippings round out the collection.

Dates: April 14, 1937
Found in Notes:  Illustrated autograph card signed regarding the Baer-Farr fight.

Georgetown University - related, 1964

 File — Box 1, Folder: 22
Scope and Contents From the File:

Biographical information (box 1, folder 1), correspondence (box 1, folders 2-20), Georgetown University-related material (box 1, folders 21-23); and manuscripts (box 1 folders 24-44).

Dates: Other: 1964
Found in Notes:  ., exam questions, class roster, department memos, out-lines, Also includes George Farre's proposal for the establishment of an American university in europe; Library Bulletin for 1964; 7 paper by faculty member, Matt S.

Neilson, Rutgers, 1928, 1939

 File — Box 137: [Barcode: 39020030749165], Folder: data_value_missing_27f1efdf44391e0f43b4bc2eddacca30
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection is comprised of photographs that were used in Quigley Publications, active under various titles since 1915 in motion picture industry trade publishing (Motion Picture Herald, Motion Picture Daily, and others). It is primarily an assemblage of publicity photographs that feature individuals associated with the motion picture industry: producers, directors, animators, and their colleagues. Actors and actresses figure less prominently, but are also represented among the...
Dates: 1928, 1939
Found in Notes:  Photographs with Oswaldo Farres, Claire Trevor, Richard de Rochemont, and others.

Why Religious Freedom? Symposia Session 2, 2008-02-25

 Item — Box 4: [Barcode: 39020030754603]
Scope and Contents

One DVD covering Session 2 from the Symposia focusing on the Social, Economic, and Political Impact of Religious Liberty Worldwide. Featured speakers include Jose Casanova, Daniel Philpott, Brian Grim, and Thomas Farr. Sponsored by the Berkley Center for Religion, Peace and World Affairs. As of January 8, 2024, this video is available on YouTube.

Dates: Event: 2008-02-25
Found in Notes:  Featured speakers include Jose Casanova, Daniel Philpott, Brian Grim, and Thomas Farr. Sponsored by the Berkley Center for Religion, Peace and World Affairs.

The Future of U.S. Religious Freedom Policy: Recommendations for the New Administration Disc 2, 2008-10-10

 Item — Box 4: [Barcode: 39020030754603]
Scope and Contents

One DVD featuring 2 panels. Panel 3 features speakers Mark Plattner, Daniel Philpott, and Thomas Farr. Panel 4 features speakers Andrew Natsios, Elizabeth Prodromou, Carroll Bogert, and Mark Silk. Sponsored by the Berkley Center for Religion, Peace and World Affairs. As of January 8, 2024, this video is available on YouTube.

Dates: Event: 2008-10-10
Found in Notes:  Panel 3 features speakers Mark Plattner, Daniel Philpott, and Thomas Farr. Panel 4 features speakers Andrew Natsios, Elizabeth Prodromou, Carroll Bogert, and Mark Silk.

Critic, The 1974-1975., 01/03/1974-11/18/1975

 File — Box 4: Series 1223, Folder: 20
Identifier: 77207
Series-level Scope and Content Note From the Series:

Series includes correspondence of John Deedy with editors and publishers regarding books and articles he wrote. Also includes letters of reaction from readers, royalty statements, and promotional items.

Dates: 01/03/1974-11/18/1975
Found in Notes:  McCauley regarding a contribution to "Overview" on the Catholic Press and Holy Year; 1 on an article on the New York Archdiocese; 1 on a "Whatever happened to..." article on old "Commonweal" writers (with carbons on John Leo and Donald McDonald) and an article on the Brooklyn Diocese; 1 photograph of John Deedy and Monsignor Ed Herr in 1972; 1 regarding a review of "Fair Enough: The Life of Westbrook Pegler," by Finis Farr; 1 on two reviews of the biographies of Frank Harris and Jonathan Swift; 1 on the publication of Deedy's lecture for "The Critic;" 1 on an update of the New Jersey Diocese.

Islam, Constitutions, and Durable Democracy: The Cases of Iraq and Afghanistan., 2007-09-11

 Item — Box 4: [Barcode: 39020030754603]
Scope and Contents

A symposium sponsored by the Berkley Center for Religion, Peace and World Affairs and the Luce/SFS Program on Religion and International Affairs. Cosponsored by the Prince Alwaleed Bin-Talal Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding. Featured participants include Thomas Farr, Robert P. George, Muqtedar Khan, Intisar Rabb, and William L. Saunders, Jr. Two copies. As of January 8, 2024, this video is available on YouTube.

Dates: Event: 2007-09-11
Found in Notes:  Featured participants include Thomas Farr, Robert P. George, Muqtedar Khan, Intisar Rabb, and William L.

Gabriel Grisewood Correspondence., 01/06/1948-12/31/1962

 File — Box 3: Series 1503, Folder: 48
Identifier: 94378
Series-level Scope and Content Note From the Series:

Correspondence from Gabriel ('Tuck') Grisewood to Harman Grisewood. Content primarily regards family, especially the former's children; readings in church and religious history; farming; and personal reflections.

Dates: 01/06/1948-12/31/1962
Found in Notes:  Written from Inverernie Estate, Inverness, Farr, probably dating circa 1948 to 1962. Total: 2 TLS, 9 ALS.

Correspondence Fal-Far., 03/12/1956-01/27/1967

 File — Box 1: Series 938, Folder: 67
Identifier: 63036
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists of correspondence, manuscripts, and a wide variety of supplemental items that document Murray's career as author, editor, lecturer, professor, and theologian. Murray is perhaps best known for his books We Hold These Truths (1960) and The Problem of God (1964) as well as for his longstanding editorship of Theological Studies. Among Murray's correspondents are Rev. John...
Dates: 03/12/1956-01/27/1967
Found in Notes:  Two letters re mss. sent to Theological Studies, an invitation to dinner from Mrs. George Farre, personal note from James Farrell

Diary, 1909-1920, 02/16/1909-09/13/1920

 File — Box 1: Series 1488 [Barcode: 39020030737947], Folder: 5
Identifier: 94008
Scope and Contents 1 Autograph Manuscript notebook dated from 02/06/1909 to 09/13/1920 containing diary entries recording Chesson's publishing associations and work, his domestic life, and progress on his "encyclopaedia". Chesson continues to record his dreams of his wife, Nora Hopper Chesson, and his father, Frederick William Chesson; however, many of the entries describe dreams abounding with prominent literary figures of the time such as Oscar Wilde, G. K. Chesterton, Rudyard Kipling, George Moore, Sir...
Dates: 02/16/1909-09/13/1920
Found in Notes:  Fisher Unwin, and Florence Farr.

Black Georgetown (Book): Figures 47-49., No date found in GAMMS

 File — Box 10: Series 745, Folder: 6
Identifier: 63422
Found in Notes:  Figure 49-A = Map showing Georgetown and its relation to nearby communities, compiled by Edgar Farr Russell, 1961. Figure 34-B = Federal Housing Administration map of D.C. showing percentage of structure needing major repairs or unfit for use, 1934.