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1992, 1992, bulk: 1992 - 1992

 File — Box 3, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents note From the Collection:

The playbill collection, donated by Valerie Lynn, is comprised of playbills and other theatre ephemera, pamphlets from various art exhibitions, and programs from musical performances and ballets collected over her lifetime. The collection spans seven decades, from 1946 to 2009, and includes playbills from at least five different countries.

Dates: 1992; Majority of material found in 1992 - 1992
Found in Notes:  Gettysburg, Feb. 1992.

Der Fliegende Hollander. Opera House, Kennedy Center. Washington, D.C., Feb. 1992.

Performance Programs , 1992

 File — Box 5, Folder: 1
Content Description From the Collection:

Playbills and performing arts programs collected by Valerie and Kenneth S. Lynn. Primarily from New York and Washington, D.C., especially Kennedy Center.

Dates: Other: 1992
Found in Notes:  Gettysburg, Feb. 1992. Der Fliegende Hollander. Opera House, Kennedy Center. Washington, D.C., Feb. 1992.

Groups - Folder 2, 1925-1956

 File — Box 215: [Barcode: 39020030749553]
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection is comprised of photographs that were used in Quigley Publications, active under various titles since 1915 in motion picture industry trade publishing (Motion Picture Herald, Motion Picture Daily, and others). It is primarily an assemblage of publicity photographs that feature individuals associated with the motion picture industry: producers, directors, animators, and their colleagues. Actors and actresses figure less prominently, but are also represented among the...
Dates: 1925-1956
Found in Notes:  Giannini, "Red" Kann, and Sid Holland Quigley Awards Ushers at "new" Loew's State Theatre Metropolitan Museum of Art motion picture advertising exhibit Warner Bros. lunch honoring U.S. and Mexican Army and Navy officers Warner brothers Production Code Administrative Board Film executives and western newspaper publishers welcoming Filmland Event with the Queen Goldwyn Girls Universal Pictures Sales Conference in Tokyo Unity Plan Exchange Managers' Committees from San Fransisco, Omaha, Cincinnati, St.

Charles Langbridge Morgan, 1930s

 File — Box 60: [Barcode: 39020030758042], Folder: 17
Scope and Contents

Four letters, one typed and three handwritten by British playwright and novelist Charles Langbridge Morgan and addressed to Mrs. Asta Fleming Whiteside (1894-1979). The contents are brief and personal. Only the typed letter is dated – May 3rd, 1939.

Dates: 1930s
Found in Notes:  The son of Sir Charles Langbridge Morgan (1855-1940), noted civil engineer, and Mary Polly Watkins (d. 1906/7), Morgan served in the Royal Navy during the First World War and was held as a prisoner of war in Holland. After the war, he published his debut novel, The Gun Room (1919), and in 1922 joined the staff of The Times, where he would later become Principle Dramatic Critic.

Invited Publications (Editorially Reviewed), 1979 - 2016

 File
Scope and Contents 1. Moskop JC, Engelhardt HT Jr: The ethics of suicide: A secular view, in Hankoff LD (ed): Suicide: Theory and Clinical Aspects, Littleton, Mass., PSG Publishing Co., 1979, pp. 49-57.2. Moskop JC: The nature and limits of the physician's authority, in Staum MS, Larsen DE (eds): Doctors, Patients and Society: Power and Authority in Medical Care, Waterloo, Ont., Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 1981, pp....
Dates: 1979 - 2016
Found in Notes:  Kopelman L, Moskop JC: Introduction, in Kopelman L, Moskop JC (eds): Ethics and Mental Retardation, Dordrecht, Holland, D. Reidel Publishing Co., 1984, pp. xi-xvi.

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Christitch to Parsons, 1929-02-22

 Item — Box 1: [Barcode: 39020030706652], Folder: 4
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Wilfrid Parsons, SJ Papers 2 consist primarily of letters sent to Parsons, an editor for America, from Annie Christitch. Christitch's letters to Fr. Parsons document in detail the role of Catholicism in Yugoslavia during the 1920s and 1930s. Her letters also touch on the subject of Catholicism in Czechoslovakia during that same period. In her correspondence, Christitch discusses many significant individuals, including King Alexander of Yugoslavia, Antun...
Dates: 1929-02-22
Found in Notes:  FROM CHRISTITCH, ANNIE (1929): Other Types

UTRECHT - HOLLAND - CORRESP. FROM THERE BY CHRISTITCH, ANNIE (1929): Other Types

Correspondence 1956 H-J., 01/01/1956-12/31/1956

 File — Box 2: Series 640, Folder: 34
Identifier: 46177
Series-level Scope and Content Note From the Series: [Folders 1:1 - 6:13] Correspondence received by CBL from 1933 through 1971. Includes carbon replies from CBL. Arranged alphabetically by correspondent for each year. To maintain the integrity of a series of correspondence by certain individuals, a given year may include letters from preceding years. In such cases, correspondence is filed by the most recent date in the series. Content is primarily social and personal. Some unclassified official correspondence is included. (Further official...
Dates: 01/01/1956-12/31/1956
Found in Notes:  LYON 1956: Typed Letter Signed

HOLLAND, HENRY FINCH, JR. - CORRES. TO CECIL B. LYON 1956: Typed Letter Signed

HOLMES, JULIUS C. - CORRES.

Lawrence Gilman Correspondence: 5/1936., 05/01/1936-05/28/1936

 File — Box 1: Series 1066; Series 1067; Series 1068, Folder: 67
Identifier: 68303
Series-level Scope and Content Note From the Series:

Consists of 58 folders containing incoming correspondence received by Lawrence Gilman between 1901 and 1937. The bulk of the letters date between 1933 and 1936. Correspondents include Gilman's fans across the United States and some of his contacts in the music profession. Topics of discussion include Gilman's radio broadcasts and orchestral program notes. Arranged chronologically.

Dates: 05/01/1936-05/28/1936
Found in Notes:  Harcourt, Brace & Company, Inc. - 1 TLS 5/25/1936. Holland, Moorehead B. - 1 ALS 5/28/1936.

Alice B. Toklas., 05/08/1957-05/08/1957

 File — Box 3: Series 737, Folder: 6
Identifier: 51789
Collection-level Scope and Content Note From the Collection:

The John L. Brown Papers 1, consist of 99 folders of correspondence from literary and artistic luminaries, including writers Sylvia Beach, John Dos Passos, Anne Fremantle, Katherine Anne Porter, Alice B. Toklas; philosopher Jacques Maritain; photographer Brassai; poets Marianne Moore, Wallace Stevens, and Giuseppe Ungaretti, and many more. Correspondence is arranged alphabetically.

Dates: 05/08/1957-05/08/1957
Found in Notes:  Mentions that Isabel Wilder returned from Holland and thanks Brown for making the arrangements for her.

Photographs., 01/01/1950-01/01/1990

 File — Box 13: Series 1455, Folder: 1
Identifier: 92154
Series-level Scope and Content Note From the Series:

Photographs are arranged first by person or subject, then by date. This series also contains a photobook and notebook of Ricky O'Gorman's and an oversize manuscript by Lucia Dlugoszewski.

Dates: 01/01/1950-01/01/1990
Found in Notes:  Envelope 7: 1 b/w photograph of Frank Harber, Holland, 1965.

22 Aug 1846, Jan Philip to Albert., 08/22/1846-08/22/1846

 File — Box 3: Series 762, Folder: 124
Identifier: 54429
Series-level Scope and Content Note From the Series:

Correspondence mainly from Jan Philip Roothaan to his family.

Dates: 08/22/1846-08/22/1846
Found in Notes:  1 brief ALS in French from Jan Philip Roothaan, S.J. in Rome to Albert Roothaan discussing the exchange of letters and requesting three books printed in Holland: "Horapollo (Horappolinis Niloi Hieroglyphica)" by Conradus Leemans (Amstelodami: J.

8 Aug 1846, Jan Philip to Albert., 08/08/1846-08/08/1846

 File — Box 3: Series 762, Folder: 123
Identifier: 54428
Series-level Scope and Content Note From the Series:

Correspondence mainly from Jan Philip Roothaan to his family.

Dates: 08/08/1846-08/08/1846
Found in Notes:  Groof will receive justice and be able to return to Holland from exile and describing a visit to his church and chambers by Pope Pius IX.

O'Callaghan, Edmund Bailey., 02/19/1859-01/02/1873

 File — Box 4: Series 1269 [Barcode: 39020030746252], Folder: 49
Identifier: 79540
Series-level Scope and Content Note From the Series:

Contains incoming correspondence to John Gilmary Shea. Arranged alphabetically by last name of correspondent.

Dates: 02/19/1859-01/02/1873
Found in Notes:  References to a portrait of General Peter Stuyvesant, Holland documents, a Bible printed by Duffy, and Shea's book "The Fallen Brave" (1861).

13 Jan 1840, Jan Philip to Albert., 01/13/1840-01/13/1840

 File — Box 2: Series 762, Folder: 88
Identifier: 54393
Series-level Scope and Content Note From the Series:

Correspondence mainly from Jan Philip Roothaan to his family.

Dates: 01/13/1840-01/13/1840
Found in Notes:  N'a-t-on donc pas en Hollande des desseins d'Eglises selon les bonnes regles d'Architecture?

12 May 1846, Jan Philip to Albert., 05/12/1846-05/12/1846

 File — Box 2: Series 762, Folder: 121
Identifier: 54426
Series-level Scope and Content Note From the Series:

Correspondence mainly from Jan Philip Roothaan to his family.

Dates: 05/12/1846-05/12/1846
Found in Notes:  1 ALS in French from Jan Philip Roothaan, S.J. in Rome to Albert Roothaan describing the honor it is to suffer slander in the greater service of God; expressing horror at the exile of Msgr. Groof from Holland; and mentioning the visit of Mr. Van de Vin.

Investment Ethics - Correspondence C-D., 01/01/1979-12/31/1991

 File — Box 1: Series 985; Series 986, Folder: 8
Identifier: 64932
Series-level Scope and Content Note From the Series:

Files/material concerning research by Father O'Mahony undertaken on behalf of the Archdiocese of Birmingham into ethical practices of companies in which the latter held shares.

Dates: 01/01/1979-12/31/1991
Found in Notes:  . - Rob van Drimmelen, OSACI (Ecumenical Study and Action Centre on Investments, Holland) - TLS 11/16/1979.

Correspondence, M. A. Thompson., 04/06/1904-11/22/1906

 File — Box 1: Series 935; Series 936, Folder: 13
Identifier: 62933
Series-level Scope and Content Note From the Series:

This series contain the correspondence sent to and collected by Thomas F. Meehan between the years 1859-1920. The correspondence has been arranged chronologically.

Dates: 04/06/1904-11/22/1906
Found in Notes:  Thompson, editor of the Rotterdam, Holland, Catholic weekly "de Maasbode." TFM acted as an American correspondent for the paper, arranged chronologically, 7 items:@ @ Vanderlis(?)

2 Aug 1838, Jan Philip to Albert., 08/02/1838-08/02/1838

 File — Box 2: Series 762, Folder: 76
Identifier: 54381
Series-level Scope and Content Note From the Series:

Correspondence mainly from Jan Philip Roothaan to his family.

Dates: 08/02/1838-08/02/1838
Found in Notes:  Neven Ter Horst, discussing his involvement in trade negotiations between Holland and Naples and his relationship with Count Frederick de Senfft, and asking if the following had received letters and/or manuscripts from Jan: Prof.

15 Mar 1842, Jan Philip to Albert., 03/15/1842-03/15/1842

 File — Box 2: Series 762, Folder: 104
Identifier: 54409
Series-level Scope and Content Note From the Series:

Correspondence mainly from Jan Philip Roothaan to his family.

Dates: 03/15/1842-03/15/1842
Found in Notes:  Lesage ten Broek had received his response to his request to sue the publishers of anti-Jesuit pamphlets in Holland which specifically slander Jan Philip, and reference to the conversion and visit of Mr.

Alexander Henderson to Robert Fergusson., 03/24/1787-03/24/1787

 File — Box 1: Series 1232; Series 1233; Series 1234, Folder: 51
Identifier: 77603
Series-level Scope and Content Note From the Series:

Series 3 contains correspondence, mostly to Robert Fergusson, a tobacco merchant in Port Tobacco, Maryland. Correspondents include merchant James Brown, Maryland tobacco merchant Alexander Hamilton, Dumfries [Virginia] merchant George Gray, Virginia merchant Alexander Henderson, and others. Discussion of business matters. A few of the letters were sent from Scotland. Documents date 1717-1810. Arranged chronologically in forty-seven (47) folders.

Dates: 03/24/1787-03/24/1787
Found in Notes:  Mention of the ship "Elizabeth" which was to leave Baltimore, the German markets, preparing a vessel for Holland or Germany, the ship "Sally," Matthew Orr, a ship from the James River for Glasgow [Scotland], Rumay[?]'