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Minter, George, 1951, 1954
Ritchie, Margaret., 1932.
Box 5, 1961 - 1967
Photographs and negartives pertaining to David Ferrie, Loran E. Hall, Gordon Novel, Lee H. Oswald, Perry Russo, Dean Andrews, Clay Shaw, "Operation Fracaso Frac".
String Quartet, 1948 - 1952
Draft and finished scores; finished score is dedicated "for a good friend, Gordon Smith".
Correspondence Carbons, Aug. - Sep. 1925., 08/01/1925-09/27/1925
Correspondence, reports and printed materials collected by CVHE during his tour of duty in El Salvador.
Z. T. Miller to His Parents., 07/29/1863-07/29/1863
Z. T. Miller Civil War letters. Arranged chronologically.
Industrial College of Armed Forces - Correspondence File., 01/12/1970-06/19/1970
This series does not include files covering Parsons' work as a delegate to the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (see SALT series).
Far Eastern Affairs 1961 - Correspondence K-P., 01/01/1961-12/31/1961
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.
Selection Board (1949)., 01/01/1948-12/31/1951
Contains letters sent to Hart from various colleagues, associates, and friends. Includes many carbons from Hart in reply to these correspondents. Arranged alphabetically by last name of recipient. Arranged into more than 50 folders. A carbon of Hart's letter to Saudi Arabian King Faisal is in the last folder in this series.
Corresp. 9/1987., 09/01/1987-09/30/1987
Chronological Correspondence. Arranged chronologically.
GORDON, BARBARA W. - CORRESP. FROM BROWN, JOHN L. (1987): Other Types
7:14. Roy Estes., 1929.
Number 6., March 1963.
Monthly publication produced by the Office of University Development and Public Relations from March 1952-July 1968. Succeeded by "Georgetown Today".
Porter, Clifford C., 1943
Ramsdell, L.S., 1924, 1953
February 15, 1952
The major portion of the correspondence from Edith Sitwell to composer Humphrey Searle (1915-1982) refers to their collaboration on setting some of Sitwell's works to music by Searle. The collection includes correspondence from Sitwell's brothers, Sir Osbert Sitwell and Sacheverell Sitwell, as well as from Cecil Gray.
