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Joseph M. Snee, S.J.: Diplomas

 Collection
Identifier: GTA-000568
Scope and Contents Master of Arts, Catholic University of America, 1945.Admission as an Attorney and Counsellor of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, November 8, 1952.Admission as an Attorney and Counsellor of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, November 28, 1952.Admission as an Attorney and Counsellor of the Supreme Court of the United States, June 4, 1956.Commendation for service from...
Dates: 1945-1980
Found in Notes:  Commendation for service from the Board of Judges of the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas, July 23, 1980.

Scrapbook: Georgetown University Sports, 1935-1938

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Identifier: GTA-000046-DS
Scope and Contents Contains clippings re Georgetown University sports. Most relate to football. Includes articles on: football coach Jack Hagerty and football players Bob Nolan, Andrew Cummings, Bill Guckeyson, Joe Meglen, John Fleming, Red Hardy, Don Gibeau, Tony Barabas, Wilfred Valiquette, Elmer Moulin, and Lew Shuker; basketball coach Freddy Mesmer and basketball players Harry Bassin, Tommy Keating, Carroll Shore and Mike Petroskey; golfers Charley Pettijohn and Johnny Burke; baseball coach Joe Judge,...
Dates: 1935-1938
Found in Notes:  Includes articles on: football coach Jack Hagerty and football players Bob Nolan, Andrew Cummings, Bill Guckeyson, Joe Meglen, John Fleming, Red Hardy, Don Gibeau, Tony Barabas, Wilfred Valiquette, Elmer Moulin, and Lew Shuker; basketball coach Freddy Mesmer and basketball players Harry Bassin, Tommy Keating, Carroll Shore and Mike Petroskey; golfers Charley Pettijohn and Johnny Burke; baseball coach Joe Judge, pitcher George Nicketakis, and first baseman Harry Bassin; shotputter Joe Kilcullen; quarter-miler Vincent Healy; and boxer Jimmy Brady.

Robert M. Weston Papers

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Identifier: GTM-770610
Scope and Contents The Robert M. Weston papers consist of correspondence, memoranda, reports, legal briefs, documents, photographs, and newspaper clippings concerning the legal career of Robert M. Weston (1910-1973). Weston was associated with the Tax and Antitrust Divisions of the Department of Justice from 1941 to 1952, president of the Public Utilities Commission from 1953 to 1956, a member of the Federal Power Commission from 1956 to 1968, Judge of the D.C. Tax Court from 1968 to 1971, and Associate Judge...
Dates: 1933 - 1973
Found in Notes:  They had two children, Robert Meck, Jr., and Linda Weston Pierce. Judge Weston died on April 11, 1977.

Scrapbook: Georgetown University Sports, 1948-1951

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Identifier: GTA-000081-DS
Scope and Contents Contains clippings on Georgetown University sports. Among those mentioned: distance runner Charles Capozzoli, track captain Joe Deady and the world record setting 2-mile relay team; football players Jim Schenk, Bob Noppinger, Frank Mattingly, John Kivus, Billy Conn, and Dick Barba and football coach Bob Margarita; basketball players Dan Supkis, Hugh Beins and Ray Corley and basketball coach Elmer Ripley; pitcher Rube Waldele and baseball coach Joe Judge; tennis captain Carl Joyce; boxing...
Dates: 1948-1951
Found in Notes:  Among those mentioned: distance runner Charles Capozzoli, track captain Joe Deady and the world record setting 2-mile relay team; football players Jim Schenk, Bob Noppinger, Frank Mattingly, John Kivus, Billy Conn, and Dick Barba and football coach Bob Margarita; basketball players Dan Supkis, Hugh Beins and Ray Corley and basketball coach Elmer Ripley; pitcher Rube Waldele and baseball coach Joe Judge; tennis captain Carl Joyce; boxing coach Marty Gallagher; director of athletics/football coach Jack Hagerty; and mascot Butch.

Elder Family Papers

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Identifier: GTM-800826
Scope and Contents The papers of the Maryland Elder family, descendents of William Elder (1707-1775) who migrated to Frederick County from St. Mary's County in 1734.The materials are organized alphabetically by correspondent and document various aspects of nineteenth century American Catholicism. The earliest material concerns the education of Francis Elder and Matilda Winchester at Mt. St. Mary's and St. Joseph's Academy in Emmittsburg, Maryland, respectively. Included are student accounts for...
Dates: 1794-1906, 1947
Found in Notes:  Winchester, both circuit court judges in Louisiana.

Scrapbook: Georgetown University Public Relations, 1955-1956

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Identifier: GTA-000044-DS
Scope and Contents Includes clippings on: deaths of John O’Brien, Roy J. Glezen, Phillip Stein, Jesse C. Atkins, Dennis R. Bilbrey, Francis B. Hargadon, S.J., John J. Toohey, S.J., James A.V. Buckley, S.J., Judge Harold Stephens, Helen Rock, W. Coleman Nevils, S.J., John J. Kehoe, S.J., and Paul A. McNally, S.J.; dedication of statues of St. Luke and St. Apollonia in the Medical-Dental Building Chapel; award of honorary degrees to Thomas J. Tudor, Clare Booth Luce, and Michael X. Sullivan; speech by Secretary...
Dates: 1955-1956; Majority of material found within 1955 - 1956
Found in Notes:  ., James A.V. Buckley, S.J., Judge Harold Stephens, Helen Rock, W. Coleman Nevils, S.J., John J.

Ames W. Williams Papers

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Identifier: GTM-GAMMS401
Collection-level Scope and Content Note The Ames W. Williams Papers comprise the personal papers of Ames W. Williams, best known as a bibliographer of Stephen Crane. The collection includes a wealth of substantial correspondence among Stephen Crane researchers, including John Berryman, Edwin Emerson, Lillian B. Gilkes, Melvin Schoberlin, R.W. Stallman, Vincent Starrett, and Louis Zara. A handful of articles written by Williams are also retained. Moreover, Ames' interest in railroad history is apparent as his papers contain printed...
Dates: 1880 - 1980
Found in Notes:  Williams was a Stephen Crane scholar, trial attorney, and administrative law judge. Williams first enrolled in Duke University.

Francis B. Biddle Papers

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Identifier: GTM-GAMMS251
Collection-level Scope and Content Note This collection consists of the personal papers of former U.S. attorney general Francis Biddle. It is one of three portions comprising the larger collection of the Biddle Family papers that include the papers of his wife, Katherine Biddle and a series of family correspondence (see separate finding aids). Of interest are lengthy correspondence files relating to Biddle's appointments as judge of the Circuit Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit (1939); U.S. attorney general...
Dates: 1912 - 1968; Majority of material found within 1940 - 1966
Found in Notes:  In 1939, he was appointed judge of the Circuit Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.

Thomas Cramphin Accounts Ledger

 Collection — Box 1: [Barcode: 37010000460911]
Identifier: GTM-260211
Scope and Contents

Ledger containing the names and accounts of various customers of Thomas Cramphin for blacksmithing services. Among them are Elizabeth Carroll, Eleanor Carroll, Thomas Darnall, and a variety of Belts and Bowies. Cramphin's shop was probably located in Prince George's County, Maryland.

Dates: 1788 - 1801
Found in Notes:  ., the Maryland planter, judge, and enslaver, or whether it belonged to a different individual with the same name.

Alfaro Family Papers

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Identifier: GTM-GAMMS121
Collection-level scope and content note The Alfaro Family Papers consist of five series as follows: 1. Alfaro Family Series (Box 1, 31 folders): Consists of correspondence received/sent/about various family members, as well as autograph/printed ephemera relating to them. Notable items in this series include material pertaining to Amelia Lyons de Alfaro, consisting of correspondence to friend Jeannette T. Blum; an accounts book 1905-1973; and a record of lists of books read, acquaintances, places visited (1899 to...
Dates: 1889 - 1995; Majority of material found within 1931 - 1971
Found in Notes:  From 1959 to 1964, Dr. Alfaro was a judge in the International Court of Justice, serving his last three years as vice-president.

Hugh Fegan papers

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Identifier: GTM-810622
Scope and Contents

The collection is divided into two (2) series. Series I deals exclusively with correspondence from and to Fegan spanning the years, 1930-1957. Series II concerns itself solely with Fegan's "Memorabilia" (cf. Finding Aid for details of contents in Series II). The researcher is requested to exercise extreme care when handling the contents of Series II for the album covers and pages are very brittle to the touch.

Dates: 1930-1957
Found in Notes:  He served as a captain in the Judge Advocate General's Department in the U.S. Army from 1918 - 19.

Joshua Seney Memoranda Book

 Collection — Box 1: [Barcode: 39020031854378]
Identifier: GTM-0080
Scope and Contents This collection contains a bound volume of orders related to measures taken by Queen Anne's County, Maryland, courts to protect property (collect debts, etc.) written down by Joshua Seney. At the front there is a table of contents listing offenses with page numbers where the reader can see each related law and justification of judgement. As the volume does not contain named plaintiffs or defendants, it seems to be a guidebook rather than a record of verdicts handed down. The frontispiece was...
Dates: 1794
Found in Notes:  He then served as a member of the US House of Representatives (1789-1792) and judge of the Third Judicial District of Maryland (1792-1796).

William X. Kienzle Papers

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Identifier: GTM-100112
Scope and Contents Note The William X. Kienzle Papers comprise part of the personal papers of William X. Kienzle (1928-2001), a longtime Catholic priest in Detroit, Michigan, who wrote a series of mystery novels after leaving the priesthood. Correspondence includes letters from friends and associates to William X. Kienzle and his wife Javan Kienzle. Also, many condolence letters upon the death of William X. Kienzle are included among these papers. There are a few manuscripts written by William. Some folders...
Dates: 1942 - 2007; Majority of material found within 1980 - 2002
Found in Notes:  William's wife, Javan Kienzle, wrote a biography of her husband entitled, "Judged by Love: A Biography of William X. Kienzle.

Alexander Ward Papers

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Identifier: GTM-850101
Scope and Contents The Alexander Ward Papers comprise fifteen autograph diaries of Alexander Ward from 1870 to 1889. The diaries begin while Ward is eighteen and trace his development from a wealthy youth working part-time in a factory to a wealthy land owner doing local magistracy work. The diaries offer us an interesting perspective on the day to day life of a country squire during his early years before his marriage in 1895. The entries are written in a "matter-of-fact" style, often with little commentary....
Dates: 1870 - 1889
Found in Notes:  In 1896 he was made magistrate for Essex, and at some point after this became judge over the island of Grenada. Alexander Ward died on April 23, 1907.

Antonia White - Carmen Callil Collection

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Identifier: GTM-120607
Scope and Contents The collection consists of the personal files relating to British author Antonia White (1899-1980) maintained by Carmen Callil, founder and editor of Virago Press. Callil was also White's co-literary executor together with White's daughters Lyndall Hopkinson Passerini and Susan Chitty. The collection includes correspondence Callil exchanged with Passerini and White. Important series include copies of White's dream diaries, as well as files relating to her literary estate and related court...
Dates: 1926 - 1980
Found in Notes:  She was Chairman of Judges, Booker Prize for Fiction, in 1996.

Source: "The Stories of Our Lives" in "The Guardian" (April 25, 2008).

William F. Claire Papers 1

 Collection
Identifier: GTM-GAMMS409
Scope and Contents The William F. Claire Papers consist of 12 autograph signed letters and 3 typed signed letters to and from William Claire. Of them, a majority discuss his writing on and analysis of the work of poet and writer Katherine Garrison Chapin Biddle, entitled "The Unpredictable Bloom." The collection contains correspondence from the Academy of American Poets, as well as the "Southern Review", the quarterly literary magazine fo the Louisiana State University, in reference to Claire's publication...
Dates: 1959 - 2006; Majority of material found within 1966-1968
Found in Notes:  Biddle received many honors in her career, including appointment as a fellow in American letters of the Library of Congress in 1944 by Archibald MacLeish, a judge for the Bollingen Prize in Poetry of Yale University and a judge for the National Book Award in Poetry and the Shelley Memorial award.

Society of Alumni: Proceedings

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Identifier: GTA-000217
Scope and Contents 1881 proceedings include: roster of officers; line drawings of the exterior of Healy Hall by Paul Pelz; photographs of campus as well as interior of Memorial [later Gaston] Hall; and discussion of aid for "New Building" [Healy Hall].1882 proceedings include: roster of officers; text of poem, "A Retrospect" by James Hoban, Esq; text of oration by Walter S. Cox; and roster of members of Society.1887 proceedings include: roster of officers; text of address by Society...
Dates: 1881-1909 (with gaps)
Found in Notes:  Morris at Centennial Celebration; text of remarks by Judge James C. Normile of St. Louis, George E. Hamilton, Joseph E.

Katherine Biddle Papers

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Identifier: GTM-GAMMS250
Collection-level Scope and Content Note The papers of Katherine Biddle are organized into nine series: 1. Individuals - Correspondence with notable individuals, including composers, musicians, poets and writers (see biographical note below for a list of names). 2. Alphabetical correspondence - Frequent correspondents, arranged by name. 3. Chronological correspondence - Arranged alphabetically by year. 4. Literary associations, publications and publishers - Related correspondence files. Of particular note are files relating to the...
Dates: 1855 - 1989; Majority of material found within 1935 - 1969
Found in Notes:  She also served as judge for the National Book Award in Poetry (1953); and for the Shelley Memorial Award (1959).

Julius P. Garesche papers

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Identifier: GTM-GAMMS71
Scope and Contents

The material in this collection relates to Julius P. Garesche, a Georgetown University alumnus and chief of staff to William S. Rosecrans, a general during the Civil War. It includes manuscripts by Julius Garesche; correspondence about his death by fellow officers, including General Rosecrans; printed information about Garesche and some members of his family; and photographs of Garesche and the family tomb at Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Washington, DC.

Dates: 1836 - 1908; Majority of material found within 1860 - 1870
Found in Notes:  Julius suggested that he might continue his education under the auspices of the US Army as a cadet at West Point Military Academy. Judging this a most honorable profession, Vital Marie granted his permission, and in May 1837, Julius left Georgetown College for West Point.

William J. Hughes, Jr. Papers

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Identifier: GTM-741031a
Scope and Contents The Collection is divided into three series. Series I (Boxes 1-5) encompass Hughes's correspondence from the years 1920-1967. Series II (Boxes 6 & 7) deal exclusively with matters relating to Hughes's tenure as law professor at Georgetown and his association with that institution throughout his life. Series III (Boxes 8 - 26) involves itself with all matters pertaining to Hughes's law practice and cases from the years 1919-1970 and are arranged alphabetically.The Collection...
Dates: 1919 - 1973
Found in Notes:  From 1942-1947 he held the rank of colonel and served as assistant chief and then later as chief of the Military Justice Division of the Judge Advocate General Department of the Army. He was awarded the the U.S.