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Neale, Henry, SJ, Notebook
A set of bound notes derived from scholarly lectures on a variety of mathematical and scientific topics--such as trigonometry, algebra, geometry, and physics--written down by Fr. Henry Neale, likely while pursuing studies at Liège in the 1720s and 1730s. Of note are numerous fold-out illustrations.
Cox, Henry Bartholomew, Papers
Shandelle, Henry J., SJ, Papers
Stephens, John L. - Chauncey, Henry Collection
Hunt, Henry - Chilton, William B., collection
Collection consists of materials relating to the Brent, Carroll and Chilton families of Maryland and the District of Columbia, dating from late 17th to early 20th centuries, but primarily from the 19th century.
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Newman, John Henry - Thomas Hayden Collection
Thirty-three letters dated 1855 to 1865 from St. John Henry Cardinal Newman to Dr. Thomas Hayden, mostly regarding the affairs of the Catholic University of Ireland.
A folder-level inventory to the collection is available in the External Documents section of this finding aid.
St. John Henry Newman died on August 11, 1890 in Birmingham.
Caine, Sir Thomas Henry Hall, papers
Newman, John Henry, Portrait Print and Letter
One printed reproduction of a portrait drawing of John Henry Newman by George Richmond and one short handwritten letter by Newman, dated 1877.
Thomas H. Healy Papers
Materials that belonged to Thomas H. Healy, including a photograph of Queen Marie of Roumania (1927), a photograph of Franklin D. Roosevelt (1933), a photograph of s portrait of James Brown Scott (1933), a letter from John J. Pershing to Healy (1927), sheet music inscribed by John Philip Sousa (1932), commemorative medallions (1914-1935), Georgetown University medals (1913), World War I medals (1910s), and a variety of decorations presented to Healy from foreign governments.
Alfred Earle (Bishop of Marlborough) papers
McHarg Family Papers
Theodore McHarg (1845-1867);
Henry King McHarg (1851-1941), one of whose sons was Henry McHarg, Jr.
McHarg Family Papers 2
Scrapbook: Georgetown University Sports, 1941-1943
Contains clippings re Georgetown University sports. Among athletes highlighted: football players Wilmer Bradley, Augie Lio, Eddie McMahon, Al Blozis, and Ben Bulvin; basketball players Leon Esenstad and Bill Bornheimer; golfer Billy Rohrey; shortshop Henry Mylnarski; and track team member Les MacMitchell. Also mentioned: graduate manger of athletics Rome Schwagel; football coach John Hagerty; hockey team; and All-District Basketball Team.
Goetz A. Briefs Papers 3
The Goetz A. Briefs Papers 3 contain correspondence, manuscripts, and printed materials.
Loughborough Family Papers 1
Scrapbook: Georgetown University Sports, 1938-1940
Contains clippings on Georgetown University Sports, including football, basketball, track, hockey, and golf. Among those highlighted: golfers Billy Shea and Bill Dettweiler; pitcher Henry Bertrand; football coach Jack Hagerty and players Joe Mellendeck, Jules Koshlap, Joe McFadden and Myron Darmohray; basketball coach Elmer Ripley and basketball captain Joe Murphy; shot putter Al Blozis; and boxer Jim Brady. Includes photograph of football game against Fordham.
Loughborough Family Papers 2
The Loughborough Family Papers 2 document the history of the Loughboroughs, a prominent nineteenth century family with connections to the neighborhood of Georgetown and Georgetown University. Of note are documents by and about early U.S. Comptroller of the Treasury Nathan Loughborough, U.S. Congressman John Randolph of Roanoke, Hamilton Loughborough, Confederate officer James Henry Loughborough, artist Margaret M. Loughborough, and others.
Goetz A. Briefs Papers 1
The Goetz A. Briefs Papers include Briefs' correspondence; magazine and newsclippings with Briefs' notations, and Georgetown University related materials. Also in the collection are other written materials on economics with corrections and notations; Mont Pelerin Society items; and copies of papers from colleagues.
