This series contains the correspondence, manuscripts, and miscellaneous documents, including those of the Jester of Columbia, related to Edward Rice's undergraduate years at Columbia University, 1936-1940.
Chronological files for the Arabian Affairs Department of Aramco.
Reports collected by William E. Mulligan.
Material from William E. Mulligan's office files, kept for the most part in the order in which the material arrived at Georgetown University's Special Collections.
This series contains the correspondence, manuscripts, and miscellaneous documents related to the personal life and professional career of Edward Rice for the years 1941-1950.
This series contains the correspondence, manuscripts, and miscellaneous documents related to the personal life and professional career of Edward Rice for the years 1941-1950.
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.
Correspondence and biographical materials collected by William E. Mulligan.
Files from William E. Mulligan's home basement.
Files from William E. Mulligan's home basement.
Photographs of Aramco employees and Saudi Arabia collected by William E. Mulligan.
Correspondence to George S. Rentz, Jr., arranged chronologically.
Correspondence from Alma College, St. Mary's College, Woodstock College, and West Baden College. Papers on meeting of the deans of theology, or the "meeting of delegates from Theologates."
This series contains the correspondence, manuscripts, and miscellaneous documents related to the personal life and professional career of Edward Rice for the years 1941-1950.
This series contains the correspondence, manuscripts, and miscellaneous documents related to the personal life and professional career of Edward Rice for the years 1941-1950.
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.
Files from William E. Mulligan's home basement.