Secondary works relating to Baron Corvo, including correspondence from collectors such as Donald Weeks, manuscripts of papers about Corvo by various authors (some photocopied), printed ephemera, and photographs.
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.
Contains an album of photographs of Georgetown University, ca. 1906-1907, when Martin was enrolled in the Preparatory School.. Includes shots of the construction of Ryan Gym, first baseman “Bert” Farrel, backstop “Fritz” [Frederick?] Sitterding, and Conde Pallen. Also a scrapbook with clippings (many concerning track), 1907-1912, examination papers, and Ye Domesday Booke, 1912, signed by Martin.
Contains the diploma issued to Beall upon his graduation from the College of Arts and Sciences with a Bachelor of Science degree in 1941. Also includes the Purple Heart Certificate issued to Beall on June 14, 1943. Beall was killed in action in Tunisia on April 25, 1943.
A collection of 25 signed photographs (11 x 14 inches) of Greek sites, taken in 1948 by Alfred Cook.
The Charles F. King, SJ Papers contain course notes, a journal, and poetry written while at Georgetown University.
A segment of the archives of the London-based international association of poets, essayists and novelists, known as PEN. Comprised of correspondence, manuscripts and some photographs. Includes files regarding contacts with some 40 London embassies; material about the annual PEN Congress which failed to take place in Iran in 1963; and manuscript submissions for a short story contest (circa 1961).
Correspondence and documents concerning the family of Captain and Mrs. Frederick Marcey Lynde. The papers primarily concern Captain Lynde's petition for longevity pay after his discharge from the army in June 1862, as well as the Sasser family's claims to compensation for damages sustained to their farm during the Civil War.
Correspondence, article drafts, research notes, and newspaper clippings for a National Jesuit News series entitled "Jesuit History in Stamps," written predominantly by Fr. Paul J. Gibbons.
The John F. Quirk, SJ Papers contain correspondence of Fr. Quirk, including letters from his brother Edward A. Quirk. The colleciton also contians a few of John F. Quirk's notebooks.