Materials that belonged to Thomas H. Healy, including a photograph of Queen Marie of Roumania (1927), a photograph of Franklin D. Roosevelt (1933), a photograph of s portrait of James Brown Scott (1933), a letter from John J. Pershing to Healy (1927), sheet music inscribed by John Philip Sousa (1932), commemorative medallions (1914-1935), Georgetown University medals (1913), World War I medals (1910s), and a variety of decorations presented to Healy from foreign governments.
Photocopies of correspondence between Christopher Simon Sykes and his brother Richard Sykes (dated 1930-1978). Includes letters to the former's uncle, British writer Christopher Sykes (born 1907-1986) from Patrick Balfour, Cyril Connell, Harman Grisewood, Rupert Hart-Davis, Roy Howard, Joan Hoare, and Serena James (photocopies).
The collection consists of hundreds of pages of Margaret Bond's music manuscripts and manuscript fragments, letters and cards from Langston Hughes and others, photographs, programs, and ephemera.
See the External Documents section below for a detailed inventory to the collection.
The Willard Leon Beaulac Papers document the career of Willard Leon Beaulac, who served as U.S. Ambassador to five countries in Central and South America. A few pieces of correspondence appear first in the collection. Periodical clippings appear next. Photographs round out the collection. There are several notable photos, such as many photos of Beaulac and some photos of President Dwight D. Eisenhower, Vice President Richard Nixon, Fulgencio Batista, and Dag Hammarskjold.
Letters, manuscripts and press clippings by and about British author Antonia White (1899-1980).