A carte de visite featuring a portrait of Scottish writer and minister George MacDonald. The reverse bears the marks of H.J. Whitlock, photographer to the royal family, Birmingham. Undated.
This manuscript is badly faded due to exposure to sunlight; almost all of the lyrics on the first page are illegible (a few are visible using magnification) while those on page 2 are faded but legible. There is an authenticator's attestation at the top of page 1: "Melodie autographe de Gabriel Fauré." Among the legible lyrics are, toward the end, "il la poursuit" (repeated) and, at the end, "elle s'en fuit."
This series, comprising the entirety of box 4 of the collection, has been digitized and made available on Digital Georgetown under the collection name "Alliance for Progress Cartoon Book Program in Latin America Collection"; records for these folders in the finding aid will contain links to individual items published in PDF on Digital Georgetown, which can be found by expanding the "External Documents" box under the "Expand All" button on the left side of the finding aid, below this note.
Contains large poster partially printed, partially autographed: "Graham Greene's First Play - Picture Post."
Pages of the following newspapers relating to World War I: The New York Herald (19 August 1914), The Times (14 August 1914), The Daily Mail (5, 8, and 11 August 1914), and "Le Matin" (5 August 1914). Also includes an issue of Le Miroir (7 February 1915).
This series contains back issues of the Catholic magazine founded by Edward Rice Jubilee.
Series 3 consists of chronological correspondence of John L. Brown from 1932 through 1974. The correspondence is arranged in chronological order. In each folder, both correspondents writing to Brown and correspondents receiving letters from Brown are listed.
This series contains the correspondence, manuscripts, and miscellaneous documents related to the personal life and professional career of Edward Rice for the years 1941-1950.