The records of Theological Studies consist predominantly of author-editor correspondence but also include material related to the governance of the journal, events, projected issues, finance, promotion, and a handful of miscellaneous subjects from its earliest days through 1995.
Correspondence, reports and printed materials collected by CVHE during his tour of duty in El Salvador.
Correspondence, reports and printed materials collected by CVHE during his tour of duty in El Salvador.
(Box 1, Folders 1-85; Box 2, Folders 1-33) This series consists of chronologically arranged correspondence received by Ambassador Wilson. Letters for each year are in alphabetical order. Most include copies of replies from the ambassador. @ Note: All correspondents are listed in the description sections of this finding aid. However, only those names that have been asterisked appear in the index.
Alfonso M. Rossi (1843-1908), Province of Naples
Correspondence, reports and printed materials collected by CVHE during his tour of duty in El Salvador.
Contains correspondence (1954-1993) sent from various individuals to William H. Natcher. Much of the correspondence in 1973-1974 documents some of the public's reaction to the Watergate scandal. Included is correspondence from some of Natcher's Kentucky constituents, various companies, many interest groups, and officials at Western Kentucky University. The correspondence is arranged chronologically by year.
J.W. Boisferain [?]. R. Amieta Rossi.
Box 3. Alphabetical photographic files Allinsmith — Archer, 110 folders.
All the Cardella Papers are contained within one series, coterminous with the collection. See the collection level for a full description.
(Box 1, Folders 1-85; Box 2, Folders 1-33) This series consists of chronologically arranged correspondence received by Ambassador Wilson. Letters for each year are in alphabetical order. Most include copies of replies from the ambassador. @ Note: All correspondents are listed in the description sections of this finding aid. However, only those names that have been asterisked appear in the index.
Typescript written by Charles Kent plus fragments.