Chronological Correspondence. Arranged chronologically.
Monthly publication produced by the Office of University Development and Public Relations from March 1952-July 1968. Succeeded by "Georgetown Today".
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My experiences in the German espionage. Why I deserted the Kaiser's Secret Service and came to America, after perilous journey from South Africa, through England and Holland to Germany and out again, over Rotterdam and London, during the great war
New York, Henri Rogowski Linotype Co., 1916
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Series includes correspondence with individuals.
The Subject Files Series contains research files generated by Paul Richey during the course of his research on the air war during World War II. Original folder labels have been retained. Original folder order has been retained. This series includes correspondence, notes, manuscripts, and printed materials. The documents in the series date from 1933 to 1974. The series comprises nearly 10 boxes (nearly 4.0 c.f.).
Correspondence mainly from Jan Philip Roothaan to his family.
This series contains audiovisual materials found among the Charles H. Holland, Jr. Papers.
Files of material, including correspondence, pertaining to the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks held in Helsinki and Vienna (1970-72) attended by J. Graham Parsons as deputy U.S. represenative.
Material relating to work of Fr. Patrick O'Mahony on the subject of medical ethics, particularly relating to genetics, embryology and abortion. Much of the research he published in his book, 'A Question of Life: Its Beginning and Transmission - A Moral Perspective of the New Genetics in the West, the USSR, Poland and East Germany,' (1990).
The series consists of recordings of Ruth Norman and others. It includes open reel audio recordings, compact discs, and mp3 audio files.
The mp3s feature Ruth Norman performing 15 songs, including "Troubled Waters" by Margaret Bonds, as well as her own compositions.
Correspondence mainly from Jan Philip Roothaan to his family.