Correspondence and source materials relating to Pierre Teilhard de Chardin. Includes material (primarily printed articles and some memoranda) on abortion rights, Georgetown University student group GU Choice, and Catholic identity.
The Charles F. King, SJ Papers contain course notes, a journal, and poetry written while at Georgetown University.
Teaching materials created by Bernard Brown, S.J., and Thomas King, S.J., relating to the philosophy of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin.
In addition to the Arabia and The Empty Quarter materials, the Harry St. John Bridger Philby Collection contains two annotated carbon manuscripts of "The Background of Islam: Being a Sketch of Arabian History in pre-Islamic Times."
Contains clippings on Georgetown University sports, primarily football. Includes articles on players Joe Alenty, Charley Parcells and Frank Williamson and on Coaches Jack Hagerty and Tommy Mills. Also highlighted are basketball players Dick King, Tommy Carolan and Joe O'Neil, baseball coach Clayton Sheedy, and shot-putter Leo Sexton.
Contains autobiographical booklets by members of the Georgetown Jesuit Community. Included are the reflections of: Gerard J. Campbell, S.J. (volume 1); Edward W. Bodnar, S.J. (volume 3); Joseph A. Fitzmyer, S.J. (volume 4); Br. Donald J. Dixon, S.J. (volume 7); Patrick A. Heelan, S.J. (volume 8); John W. O'Malley, S.J. (volume 10); and William M. King, S.J. (volume 12). All volumes are copyrighted to the Georgetown University Jesuit Community, 2008.
The collection contains manuscripts of a number of Appleby's works on English medieval history and other subjects, some related correspondence, and photographs of Suffolk locales (some copies of 19th century prints). It also includes photographic copies of medieval manuscripts.
See the External Documents section below for the collection's inventory.
Autograph book that belonged to Congressman James K. Moorhead containing signatures of Abraham Lincoln and members of his Cabinet, among others.
The collection contains meeting briefing materials for Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. Foundation Trustee's meetings held between 1976 and 1983. The materials all relate to the funding of the Kennedy Institute of Ethics (KIE) and the relations between Georgetown University and the Foundation. It includes project proposals, reports from the KIE to the Foundation, and internal KIE communications.
The Clarence J. McIntosh Papers consists of the correspondence sent by Mr. McIntosh to his family while stationed with the U.S. State Department in Saudi Arabia together with two photograph albums that contain the photographs taken while on diplomatic assignment in Ecuador and Saudi Arabia.