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#976 What Next for Latin America?, 07/27/1965.
Doob, Oscar A., 1941 - 1953., bulk: 1941 - 1953
Correspondence: Misc. Individuals to Charles Quest 1970-1972., 02/27/1970-12/08/1972
This series is comprised of the correspondence relating to Charles Quest's career.
ALPHONSE, PETER - CORRESP.
Earl of Birkenhead, Frederick Winston Furneaux Smith., 08/09/1951-07/18/1969
Winifred S. Weislogel (Apr.-June 1963)., 04/13/1963-06/22/1963
Consists of 6 folders containing letters sent by Winifred S. Weislogel to her parents while stationed in Tripoli and Benghazi, Libya. Arranged chronologically.
#1159 Peace Corps: A New Diplomacy. , 01/28/1969.
Antrim, Angela (Sykes), Countess of, 1952 & undated., 02/20/1952-06/21/1952
Dunne, Sir Philip reference: Manuscript
Antrim, Angela (Sykes), Countess of ALS: Manuscript
Sykes, Angela see Antrim, Angela: Manuscript
General Correspondence-"Drennan, C.M. - Dyniewicz, W.", 1886 - 1910
This series consists of General Correspondence of Martin J. Griffin.
Letter 1, 1757-10-23
Letter from Mosley to Mrs. Dunn, his sister, October 23, 1757. Discusses his time in St. Omer, as well as his impending move to Maryland.
Letter 2, 1758-02-25
Letter from Mosley to Mrs. Dunn, his sister, February 25, 1758. Discusses his return to England after sixteen years abroad.
Letter 8, 1770-09-08
Letter from Mosley to Mrs. Dunn, his sister, September 8, 1770. Discusses family matters and hardships of mission and plantation life in Talbot County, Maryland.
Letter 10, 1772-09-20
Letter from Mosley to Mrs. Dunn, his sister, September 20, 1772. Mosley writes that he is en route from St. Tuckahoe to Philadelphia.
Letter 14, 1775-08-16
Letter from Mosley to Mrs. Dunn, his sister, August 16, 1775. Discusses the approach of the Revolutionary War and the difficulties it will bring.
Folder 1-1920-1921
Shewring, Walter - Correspondence., 11/03/1951-01/19/1952
The Individual Authors Series contains correspondence, manuscripts, questionnaires from the Gallery of Living Catholic Authors, photos, publications, and clippings relating to individual authors who were accepted or considered as members of the Gallery of Living Catholic Authors established by Sister Mary Joseph, S.L., in 1932. The series is arranged alphabetically by author. Boxes 1-66.
Johnston, William Ray. , 1914 - 1945., bulk: 1914 - 1945
Letter 3, 1758-09-08
Letter from Mosley to Mrs. Dunn, his sister, September 8, 1758. Discusses his arrival at the Jesuit House and plantation at Newtown in St. Mary’s County, Maryland, and his new duties in residence there; also mentions the “need here of Labourers.”
Letter 4, 1759-09-01
Letter from Mosley to Mrs. Dunn, his sister, September 1, 1759. Contains a detailed description of St. Mary’s County, Maryland (including its ecology and geography) and the scope of his duties related to the Jesuit mission.
Letter 16, 1786-07-20
Letter from Mosley to Mrs. Dunn, his sister, July 20, 1786. Discusses obtaining books from England, and the state of St. Joseph’s Church (it “is finished inside and out” and “is full every Sunday”).
New Delhi 1948-50 - Correspondence C-D., 01/01/1948-12/31/1950
Note: Correspondence files primarily cover personnel matters at post, as well as personal and professional congratulatory messages from colleagues to Amb. Parsons relating to appointments and promotions.
