Mounted reproduction of newspaper article: "Event at Mateur Hill 523 - Son of U.S. Lines Chief Stars in Tunisian Attack. New York World-Telegram, May 5, 1943." Includes image of Capt. Richard L. Harris.
Collection of unpublished philosophy lectures given at Georgetown College during the academic year 1834-1835 by John Stephen Gabaria. Lectures were transcribed by one of his students, Richard D. Cutts and appear to cover topics of logic and metaphysics. Handwritten text is in Latin.
Correspondence, reports, memoranda, statements, interviews, news releases, photographs, and newspaper clippings concerning the Garrison investigation of the Kennedy assassination as covered by Richard Billings, reporter for Life Magazine, 1967-1968.
Note: Click on "External Documents" below for a link to the finding aid for the collection.
Evening Star: "Nixon Sworn in as 37th President", January 20, 1969.
Washington Post: "NIXON RESIGNS", August 9, 1974.
Reproduction of Hoya article: "Nixon May Address G.U. Commencement; Students Cry Foul", January 19, 1973.
Handwritten manuscript poem titled "A Portrait" by Richard Brinsley Sheridan. The poem is addressed to Frances Anne Crewe. 6 pages in total. The poem concludes with the line, "She my inspirer--and my Model--Crewe!"
Correspondence, notes, and newspaper clippings by and about the Smith, Mills, and Dimitry families. The bulk of the collection consists of correspodence.
The Richard T. Crane Papers are divided into three series: the State Department Series (1915-1919), the Prague Series (1919-1922), and the Virginia Series (1922-1951), corresponding, respectively, to Richard Crane's years as private secretary to Secretary of State Robert Lansing; as the American ambassador to Czechoslovakia; and finally, as the owner of Westover Plantation in Virginia. There is also a quantity of photographs and other materials, filed separately.