1987 handbook includes preface by Assistant Dean Hubert Cloke, introduction by President Timothy S. Healy, S.J., and reflections from Mary Finn, C 1978.
1987 and 1988 handbooks include text of commencement speech by Dean Royden B. Davis, S.J., 1985, and reference to Robert Michael Hayes, C 1973 as "the youngest person ever to receive an honorary degree from Georgetown University."
The Individual Authors Series contains correspondence, manuscripts, questionnaires from the Gallery of Living Catholic Authors, photos, publications, and clippings relating to individual authors who were accepted or considered as members of the Gallery of Living Catholic Authors established by Sister Mary Joseph, S.L., in 1932. The series is arranged alphabetically by author. Boxes 1-66.
The Individual Authors Series contains correspondence, manuscripts, questionnaires from the Gallery of Living Catholic Authors, photos, publications, and clippings relating to individual authors who were accepted or considered as members of the Gallery of Living Catholic Authors established by Sister Mary Joseph, S.L., in 1932. The series is arranged alphabetically by author. Boxes 1-66.
The Subject Files series contains correspondence, notes, articles, printouts, clippings, and other ephemera of Stephen Graubard, primarily relating to his work as Editor of Daedalus and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, but including material regarding his work for the Carnegie Scholars program, as professor at Brown University, etc. The series is further divided into two sub-series comprising alphabetical and chronologically arranged files.
The Subject Files series contains correspondence, notes, articles, printouts, clippings, and other ephemera of Stephen Graubard, primarily relating to his work as Editor of Daedalus and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, but including material regarding his work for the Carnegie Scholars program, as professor at Brown University, etc. The series is further divided into two sub-series comprising alphabetical and chronologically arranged files.
The Subject Files series contains correspondence, notes, articles, printouts, clippings, and other ephemera of Stephen Graubard, primarily relating to his work as Editor of Daedalus and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, but including material regarding his work for the Carnegie Scholars program, as professor at Brown University, etc. The series is further divided into two sub-series comprising alphabetical and chronologically arranged files.
The Subject Files series contains correspondence, notes, articles, printouts, clippings, and other ephemera of Stephen Graubard, primarily relating to his work as Editor of Daedalus and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, but including material regarding his work for the Carnegie Scholars program, as professor at Brown University, etc. The series is further divided into two sub-series comprising alphabetical and chronologically arranged files.
The Subject Files series contains correspondence, notes, articles, printouts, clippings, and other ephemera of Stephen Graubard, primarily relating to his work as Editor of Daedalus and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, but including material regarding his work for the Carnegie Scholars program, as professor at Brown University, etc. The series is further divided into two sub-series comprising alphabetical and chronologically arranged files.
Interview transcripts.
This series contains the printed copies of Fr. Lord's pamphlets.
Series 2 is comprised of correspondence between John L. Brown and his son John Halit Brown. Of particular note is the lengthy correspondence spanning 1995 to 1998 from John Halit Borwn to his father describing in detail events during the war in the former Yugoslavia while John Halit Brown held a U.S. diplomatic post in Belgrade. The correspondence is arranged in chronological order.
This series consists of the personal and professional papers of Jesuits associated with Woodstock, former Woodstock Jesuits, ex Jesuits, and Jesuits within and outside the province. The collection is made up of spiritual notes, sermons, class materials, materials for publication, correspondence between Jesuits and family, photos, scrapbooks, diaries, newspaper clippings, and menologies.
The Oversized Series consists of oversized items such as photos of Gallery members, records by Gallery members, certificates presented to the Gallery or Sister Mary Joseph, Ralph Adams Cram's architectual plans, scrapbooks, honorary degrees and awards given to Sister Mary Joseph, and miscellaneous items including dolls donated by Doran Hurley. Boxes 77-84.
Viewpoint is an undergraduate magazine containing essays on research and criticism in the liberal arts.