Note: Correspondence files primarily cover personnel matters at post, as well as personal and professional congratulatory messages from colleagues to Amb. Parsons relating to appointments and promotions.
Correspondence to John Mullan. Arranged alphabetically by correspondent.
Consists of manuscripts, diaries, and drawings created by Edward Otho Cresap Ord II (1858-1923). Of particular interest are diaries from his travels in the American West and his Spanish-American War diary. Arranged chronologically.
Contains documents concerning Edward Otho Cresap Ord's inventions and patents, such as improvements to firearms and gold pans. Also contains printed material found among Ord's files. Documents relating to Ord's patents are placed first in the series and arranged chronologically. Printed material is placed second in the series and is also arranged chronologically.
Contains documents concerning Edward Otho Cresap Ord's inventions and patents, such as improvements to firearms and gold pans. Also contains printed material found among Ord's files. Documents relating to Ord's patents are placed first in the series and arranged chronologically. Printed material is placed second in the series and is also arranged chronologically.
Photographs. Arranged in rough alphabetical order.
Interview transcripts.
Chronological Correspondence. Arranged chronologically.
Editor-in-Chief is Billie C. Jones. Pages 36 and 37 include photographs of anti-war protests. Pages 38 and 39 show photographs of the globe in the Walsh Building. Page 56 includes a photograph of Raymond Medley. School staff pictured include Associate SFS Dean Charles P. O'Donnell, Assistant SBA Dean Harlan Cheny, Mrs. Hackett, Mary Plummer, Adell Keogh, Administrative Assistant to the ILL Dean Bette Johansen.
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.
Consists of 58 folders containing incoming correspondence received by Lawrence Gilman between 1901 and 1937. The bulk of the letters date between 1933 and 1936. Correspondents include Gilman's fans across the United States and some of his contacts in the music profession. Topics of discussion include Gilman's radio broadcasts and orchestral program notes. Arranged chronologically.