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 relating mainly to the Graduate School. Among topics covered: appointment of Robert I. Gannon, S.J., as President of Fordham, 1936; reorganization of graduate study and opening of the Graduate School at Georgetown, 1936; admission of women into the Graduate School, 1943; death of Aloysius J. Hogan, S.J., in 1944; and launching of the U.S.S. Ingraham by Tibor Kerekes in 1944.
This series is comprised of material [correspondence, programs, photographs and varia] of and pertaining to Swedish novelist Sigrid Undset.
This series consists of articles submitted [listed by author] to America Magazine for publication, as well as editorial comment sheets and related correspondence.
This series consists of America Magazine General Correspondence. Within this series will be found folders filed by topic and/or names of specific individuals to and from whom correspondence was either addressed or received. In addition, one will occasionally find correspondence which predates the founding of America Magazine. This particular type of correspondence, normally addressed to Father Wynne, the founding editor, was incorporated into the America Magazine general file.
Contains folders arranged by subject on publications and projects of John Deedy.
Box 99. Alphabetical photographic files Karlton — Keenan, Arthur, 82 folders.
Consists of 30 folders containing correspondence from notable individuals to Rev. Horace B. McKenna, S.J. Includes correspondence from many of his fellow Jesuits, including John LaFarge, S.J.; William Markoe, S.J.; and Harold Mulqueen, S.J. Arranged alphabetically by last name of correspondent.
Contains folders arranged by subject on publications and projects of John Deedy.