- keyword(s): Michaels
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Twomey, Michael Scrapbook
Amrine, Michael, Papers
Cardozo, Michael H., Papers
The collection consists of the papers of Michael H. Cardozo.
Richey, Michael, Papers 1
Richey, Michael, Papers 2
Kilmer, Sister Michael, Family Papers
Michael Barry Kilmer letters to his family, 1927.
de la Bédoyère, Michael, papers
The Michael de la Bedoyere papers primarily contain correspondence received from editors and colleagues of the Catholic Herald, as well as from other Catholic journals. Of interest is the correspondence exchanged between Count de la Bedoyere and the Catholic Herald concerning his resignation. Included is correspondence from several of the publishers of books by Count de la Bedoyere.
Span dates: 1929-1960 Bulk dates: 1950-1960 Extent: 0.50 linear feet, 1 box
Crocker, Michael, Collection on Saudi Arabia
Collection compiled by Michael Crocker, whose parents worked for ARAMCO. There are over 400 black-and-white photographs of people, places, and activities in Saudi Arabia from 1948 to 1955. The collection also includes 12 VHS tapes containing still images and video footage of people, places, and activities in Saudi Arabia. Some of these audiovisual recordings document the lives of American expats and their families in Saudi Arabia.
Jerome Slater Notes and Correspondence with Michael Walzer
One letter written to Jerome Slater from Michael Walzer regarding a talk on just war theory. It also includes notes written by Slater on Walzer's book Just and Unjust Wars.
Center for Contemporary Arab Studies
Serials: Shakespeare
Print copies of "Shakespeare" from 1996-2003. Includes volumes 1-7.
Basketball: Centennial Year Memorabilia
Serials: College of Arts and Sciences Handbook for College Freshmen
1987 handbook includes preface by Assistant Dean Hubert Cloke, introduction by President Timothy S. Healy, S.J., and reflections from Mary Finn, C 1978.
1987 and 1988 handbooks include text of commencement speech by Dean Royden B. Davis, S.J., 1985, and reference to Robert Michael Hayes, C 1973 as "the youngest person ever to receive an honorary degree from Georgetown University."
Institute of Ethnic Studies
Contains material re Institute which was established to "study the history, culture, the political, social, and economic development, the racial and linguistic characteristics of all the nations and peoples which were forcibly incorporated into the Soviet Communist orbit" (from letter from Director Tibor Kerekes to Congressman Michael A. Feighan, December 11, 1956). Includes papers and publications.
Georgetown University: Community of Character (Pamphlet)
Text of lectures given in 1987 and 1988: The University and The Church by Timothy S. Healy, S.J., April 12, 1988; Community and Diversity at Georgetown by Royden B. Davis, S.J., Feburary 1, 1988; Georgetown University: American Dream, Ignatian Vision By Michael J. Collins, September 30, 1987; Tyranny or Tolerance: Genesis, The Jesuits and Georgetown By Robert B. Lawton, S.J., November 4, 1987; and Education for World Citizenship by Monika Hellwig, April 2, 1987.
Scrapbook: Georgetown University Crew Team, 1961-1962
Contains articles relating to training and competitions. Also included are the team budget for 1961 and the program from the 1962 Athletic Award Banquet, signed by Coach Don Cadle and all the crew team members who received "G" certificates (David Casey, Patrick D. Doyle, Carl Haeger, John G. Hoeschler, James Mietus, Michael J. Mullin, Martin J. O'Brien, Paul T. Ritter, Peter W. Reyburn, and Frederic Volbrecht.)
Tom Burns Papers
Martyn Goff Papers
Fall of the Religious Houses Manuscript
An 18th century copy of a manuscript written by Michael Sherbrook between 1567 and 1591, this is an extended reflection on the destruction of the great religious houses in England, specifically the Roche Abbey in South Yorkshire, during the reign of Henry VIII, from accounts of eyewitnesses including the author’s father and uncle.
