- keyword(s): Sánchez
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St. Teresa de Avila "Works" Bound Manuscript
One bound manuscript copy of "Works" by St. Teresa, translated into English from Spanish by Hugh Francis Xavier Sempill. This manuscript is bound with a document on parchment signed by King Louis XV of France.
Spanish Jesuits Collection
Pellegrino Center for Clinical Bioethics Records
The Pellegrino Center for Clinical Bioethics Records consist of conference, meeting, event files, reports, and other materials which document the cemter's mission of conducting teaching, conducting research, and providing consultation in clinical ethics.
John C. Moskop Papers
Papers of John C. Moskop, including reprints of scholarly articles and book chapters, lecture files and slide presentations, and course syllabi. It also includes Moskop's curriculum vitae and one video recording titled "Advance Care Planning, Taking Control of Your End-of-Life Care" (2008).
James H. Jones Collection on David Vetter
The collection primarily consists of interviews conducted by James H. Jones with medical professionals who were responsible for the care of David Vetter. Vetter suffered from severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) and was popularly known as the "Bubble Boy." The interviews were conducted in 2001 for a book that was ultimately not completed. Additionally, the collection contains audiovisual materials and photographs related to Vetter.
Kennedy Institute of Ethics Photographs
The collection consists of photographs related to the Kennedy Institute of Ethics (KIE), primarily dating from the 1970s. It includes images of KIE and bioethics library staff, lectures (including the Intensive Bioethics Course), and buildings/spaces used by the KIE. The collection primarily contains photographic prints, although it also includes contact sheets, negatives, slides, and digital images.
Richard M. Zaner Papers
Papers of philosopher and medical ethicist Richard Morris Zaner (1933-), including writing, correspondence, teaching files, administrative files, and audiovisual recordings.
Alexander M. Capron Papers
Papers of lawyer and medical ethicist Alexander M. Capron (1944-), including research, writing, correspondence, reports, and grey literature.
Teresa, of Avila, Saint (Teresa Sánchez de Cepeda y Ahumada), 1515-1582
Sanchez, G.C.
Contains subject files regarding various aspects of the Lincoln assassination. Mostly correspondence, published articles, and newspaper clippings. Consists of materials generated by, received by, and collected by Richard D. Mudd. Arranged alphabetically by subject.
Sanchez, Phillip.
Sanchez, Phillip.
Sanchez, Phillip.
Mexico - Sanchez.
Contains correspondence, manuscripts, transcripts, and other documents pertaining to U.S. Catholic Church History. Boxes 12 and 13, which deal with notable individuals in U.S. Catholic History, are arranged alphabetically by last name of individual. Boxes 14 through 20 contain documents which focus on the history of Catholicism in particular geographic places in America, and they are arranged alphabetically by geographic area.
Subject Files: Nestor Sanchez.
SANCHEZ, NESTOR - BLACK SUBJ FILE RE REL TO NORIEGA, MANUEL, 1988, ND: Xerox
NORIEGA, MANUEL - BLACK SUBJ FILE RE REL W/ SANCHEZ, NESTOR, 1988, ND: Xerox
CIA - BLACK SUBJ FILE RE SANCHEZ-NORIEGA REL, 1988, ND: Xerox
Jose Martinez & D. Augustin Sanchez Cabello.
The Spanish Jesuits Series contains items by and about Spanish Jesuits, acquired by Georgetown University from Sotheby's (28 June 1976, lot 3947).
CABELLO, D. AUGUSTIN SANCHEZ - CORRESP. FROM: Autographed Letter
MARTINEZ, P.
President of Bolivia [Gonzalo Sanchez de Lozada].
Predominantly photographic negatives of University events (including John Carroll Awards Weekend, reunion, and presidential inauguration of John J. DeGioia). Also includes various images of campus and headshots of faculty and staff.
Correspondence: Antonio Sanchez de Bustamonte y Sirven.
Boxes 1-9 are arranged alphabetically and contain correspondence to and from Scott. Boxes 10-12 are arranged chronologically and contain primarily outgoing correspondence from Scott. Much of the correspondence deals with topics treated as separate units in the papers. Any study of these topics should include a perusal of the correspondence files.
21:4. Order Darte, Sanchez Y Mella
Government of the Dominican Republic. Order Duarte, Sanchez Y Mella, imposed by the Dominican Republic Foreign Minister, Hon. Porfirio Herrera, during the XII Assembly of the Inter American Commission of Women, as its Executive Secretary, Ciudad Trujillo, D.R., 1956.
