The collection pertains primarily to U.S.-Panama treaty negotiations relating to the Panama Canal and a proposed interoceanic Atantic-Pacific sea-level canal. The collection consists of copies of documents held by the St. Louis University Law Library.
Contains clippings about Georgetown University. Among topics covered: women students in the Nursing School taking courses in the College of Arts and Sciences; resumption of crew as a varsity sport; and deaths of Vladimir V. Gsovski, Paul R. Sullivan and Kelvin T. MacKavanagh, S.J. Also present, pictorial spread on the baptism of John F. Kennedy, Jr., by Martin J. Casey, S.J., in the Georgetown University Hospital chapel.
Contains articles on Georgetown football including on the Orange Bowl game against Mississippi State. Among those highlighted, players Bill McLaughlin, Ben Bulvin, Jack Doolan, Allen Matuza, Agostino Lio, and Coach Jack Hagerty. Also included are articles on Georgetown basketball and basketball players Irv Rizzi, George Pajak, Jim Giebel, and Bill Bornheimer. Clippings on baseball and on shot putter Al Blozis and boxer Bob Sullivan are also present.
Contains the following material, some only for select years: media guides, rosters, season schedules, copies of official score sheets and box scores from select games, news releases and news clippings, season statistics, awards banquet programs, and one unmarked VHS tape. Also includes individual reference files on the following people: Jennifer Larsen, Linda Ohrin, Paula Wagoner, Lauren Hilsky, Meg Galligan, Robin Seidman, Brigid Meagher, Fran McCabe, Sandy Inglis, and Marianne Sullivan.
The Sir Newman Flower Papers consist of correspondence to Newman Flower from various figures regarding the publishing business at Cassell and Company Limited, the firm Flower directed. Correspondents include such noted writers as Augustine Bissell, Beatrice Harradan, Sheila Kaye-Smith, Max Pemberton, Ernest Raymond, Ethel Mary Savage, and Humbert Wolfe. The bulk of the letters are written by Beatrice Harradan, Ernest Raymond, and Ethel Mary Savage.
The Rogers Family Papers consist of fifteen series, the first being on the Rogers & Clarke families in general, and the remainder focusing on the papers of individuals such as James Webb Rogers I, J. Harris Rogers, James Charles Rogers, Cora Rogers Clarke, Phillips H. Clarke Jr., Mae Harris Clarke and George E. Sullivan. The final series contains objects and oversize materials of varying types.
Extent: 30 linear feet
Number of Boxes: 19, with 11 oversize containers
A collection of 10 autograph letters, dating between 1822 and 1848, addressed to the longtime American consul in London, Col. Thomas Aspinwall. They are from several prominent Americans and Englishmen seeking Aspinwall's assistance in a variety of matters.