This series consists of autographed signed correspondence from Alexander Tremaine Wright to William J. Carlton. The correspondence is arranged chronologically.
This series is composed of Bulkey Southworth Griffin's Journal from 1922 and personal materials, a photo with the Springfield Republican staff, his driver's license from 1927 and several inaugural invitations.The Date Book consists of political commentary, primarily Griffin's thoughts on individual politicians and assorted policy initiatives.
This series consists of America Magazine General Correspondence. Within this series will be found folders filed by topic and/or names of specific individuals to and from whom correspondence was either addressed or received. In addition, one will occasionally find correspondence which predates the founding of America Magazine. This particular type of correspondence, normally addressed to Father Wynne, the founding editor, was incorporated into the America Magazine general file.
Correspondence, reports and other material relating to CVHE's service in Cuba from 1923 to 1925.
Contains correspondence, manuscripts, transcripts, and other documents pertaining to U.S. Catholic Church History. Boxes 12 and 13, which deal with notable individuals in U.S. Catholic History, are arranged alphabetically by last name of individual. Boxes 14 through 20 contain documents which focus on the history of Catholicism in particular geographic places in America, and they are arranged alphabetically by geographic area.
Correspondence, reports and printed materials collected by CVHE during his tour of duty in El Salvador.
Correspondence to Joseph Zwinge, S.J. from Thomas Hughes, S.J. regarding a Jesuit archival collection and related sources
**Former finding aid location: 119_92_5**
Poems and songs written by theological students at Fordham, Boston College, and Woodstock in Latin, Hebrew, Greek, Arabic, and English. These were written on the occassion of feast days and special events.
Monthly publication produced by the Office of University Development and Public Relations from March 1952-July 1968. Succeeded by "Georgetown Today".
Contains correspondence (1954-1993) sent from various individuals to William H. Natcher. Much of the correspondence in 1973-1974 documents some of the public's reaction to the Watergate scandal. Included is correspondence from some of Natcher's Kentucky constituents, various companies, many interest groups, and officials at Western Kentucky University. The correspondence is arranged chronologically by year.
This series consists of America Magazine General Correspondence. Within this series will be found folders filed by topic and/or names of specific individuals to and from whom correspondence was either addressed or received. In addition, one will occasionally find correspondence which predates the founding of America Magazine. This particular type of correspondence, normally addressed to Father Wynne, the founding editor, was incorporated into the America Magazine general file.