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Leonard S. Wilson Papers

 Collection
Identifier: GTM-800103
Scope and Contents The Leonard S. Wilson Papers contain maps and other documents deriving from the work of Leonard S. Wilson, a longtime geology professor who worked in the Map Division of the Research and Analysis Branch of the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) during World War II. The collection, which includes many maps, concerns geographical intelligence produced by the United States and Germany. There is some coverage of Great Britain, too. A large number of "Joint Army and Navy Intelligence Studies"...
Dates: 1944 - 1960
Found in Notes:  [Sources: - Geoffrey J. Martin, "American Geography and Geographers: Toward Geographical Science" (Oxford: Oxford U.

William M. King, SJ Papers

 Collection
Identifier: GTM-GAMMS193
Collection-level Scope and Content Note The William M. King, SJ, Papers are a collection of notes taken by Rev. King while he was a seminarian. The papers are divided into two series. The first series is comprised of the notes taken by Rev. King while he was a student at Woodstock Theological College. The notes are from a theology course taught by John Courtney Murray, SJ, in the fall of 1959 on the trinity. This was the first course taught by Rev. Murray since he was silenced by his Jesuit superiors in Rome for his controversial...
Dates: 1948 - 1960
Found in Notes:  Born on April 4, 1928, William Martin King entered Georgetown University in 1946 as a freshman, but left the institution before graduating to enter the Jesuit seminary in 1948.

Records of the Committee to Investigate Assassinations

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: GTM-711101
Scope and Contents Records of the Committee to Investigate Assassinations (CTIA), an unofficial, private organization founded in 1968 to investigate facts surrounding American political assassinations, most specifically those of John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King, and Robert Kennedy. The papers, consisting of clippings, manuscripts, and sundry publications, relate to the Committee’s work in producing "American Political Assassinations: Bibliography of Works Published, 1963-1970".According to...
Dates: 1963-1973
Found in Notes:  Records of the Committee to Investigate Assassinations (CTIA), an unofficial, private organization founded in 1968 to investigate facts surrounding American political assassinations, most specifically those of John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King, and Robert Kennedy. The papers, consisting of clippings, manuscripts, and sundry publications, relate to the Committee’s work in producing "American Political Assassinations: Bibliography of Works Published, 1963-1970".

Jewish Peace Fellowship Newsletters

 Collection — Box GTM Shared Box 30: [Barcode: 39020030756301], Folder: 16
Identifier: GTM-0044
Scope and Contents Five issues of the JPF Tidings, the newsletter of the Jewish Peace Fellowship, dating from 1942 to 1947. It includes volume 1, issues 2-4 and volume 4. issues 1-2.[Description provided by dealer below]1st edition. Original stapled mimeographed sheets, 4to (standard paper size), 4 pages to 8 leaves each issue. Holocaust- and DP-era Jewish Pacifist newsletter. The final issue here (Nov 1947) includes a pen-signed fundraising letter signed in ink by Chair of the National...
Dates: 1942 - 1947
Found in Notes:  We are a nondenominational Jewish organization committed to active nonviolence as a means of resolving conflict, drawing on Jewish traditional sources within the Torah, the Talmud and contemporary peacemaking sages like Martin Buber, Judah Magnes and Abraham Joshua Heschel” (jewishpeacefellowship.org).

George M. Kober Papers

 Collection
Identifier: GTM-GAMMS75
Collection-level Scope and Content Note The George M. Kober Papers consist of correspondence sent and received by. Kober dating primarily from 1897 through 1900. Correspondents include several of the presidents of Georgetown University, such as David H. Buel,S.J.; Charles W. Lyons, S.J.; W . Coleman Nevils, S.J.; and J. Havens Richards, S.J. Others include various city (D.C.) and federal government officials, as well as notable names in the medical, public health, and science fields - David Du Bose Gaillard, George M. Sternberg,...
Dates: 1892 - 1963; Majority of material found within 1897 - 1900
Found in Notes:  George Martin Kober was born on March 28, 1850 at Alsfeld, Hesse-Darmstadt, Germany to Johann Jacob Kober and Johanna Dorothea Bar.

Elder Family Papers

 Collection
Identifier: GTM-800826
Scope and Contents The papers of the Maryland Elder family, descendents of William Elder (1707-1775) who migrated to Frederick County from St. Mary's County in 1734.The materials are organized alphabetically by correspondent and document various aspects of nineteenth century American Catholicism. The earliest material concerns the education of Francis Elder and Matilda Winchester at Mt. St. Mary's and St. Joseph's Academy in Emmittsburg, Maryland, respectively. Included are student accounts for...
Dates: 1794-1906, 1947
Found in Notes:  Also included is correspondence written to Francis and Matilda Elder from William Henry Elder, Thomas S. Byrne, Martin John Spalding, and John M. Odin, members of the expanding Catholic episcopal hierarchy in the West.

Joseph G. E. Hopkins papers

 Collection
Identifier: GTM-GAMMS171
Collection-level Scope and Content Note The Joseph G. E. Hopkins Papers consist primarily of correspondence, manuscripts, and pamphlets. The papers comprise 3.25 linear feet of material arranged in 154 folders in 3 boxes (two 1.5 foot boxes and one .25 foot box). The correspondence in the collection is between Hopkins and various colleagues in the fields of publishing and American history and includes signed pamphlets by colleagues and manuscripts by Hopkins. Among the correspondents and pamphlet authors are Wayne Andrews, Cynthia...
Dates: 1939-1987; Majority of material found within 1957-1980
Found in Notes:  Meng, Allan Nevins, and Martin S. Quigley. More information about Joseph G.

Fitzhugh Green, Sr. Papers

 Collection
Identifier: GTM-GAMMS132
Collection-level Scope and Content Note The Fitzhugh Green, Sr., Papers consist of Green's correspondence; diaries and notebooks; manuscripts (autograph and typed) to articles and prospective books; reprints of articles/papers; clippings from newspapers and magazines; and photographs including many negatives of family and a notable set of glass slides showing scenes from his Arctic travels. Most prominent are the series consisting of correspondence, scrapbooks, articles, notebooks and journals belonging to Green about the Crocker...
Dates: 1900-1947; Majority of material found within 1913-1935
Found in Notes:  Frost (1927); We, in collaboration with Charles A. Lindbergh (1927); Martin Johnson, Lion Hunter and Dick Byrd, Air Explorer (1928); Bob Bartlett, Master Mariner and The Film Finds Its Tongue (1929).

William B. Cooper Papers

 Collection
Identifier: GTM-20230202
Scope and Contents The collection primarily consists of music manuscripts created by William B. Cooper, dating from around 1945 to 1987. In addition to the music manuscripts, it also includes lyrics, a list of compositions by Cooper, abstracts of compositions, a manuscript on modern church music, programs, clippings, and other related documents. The collection includes one phonograph (LP) recording titled "We Praise Thee O Lord." It features music played by Cooper, William Farley Smith (conductor),...
Dates: 1945 - 1993
Found in Notes:  Cooper also served as Minister of Music at historic Saint Philip’s Episcopal Church (1953-74) and Saint Martin’s Episcopal Church (1974-88) in Harlem. His musical output consists of works for organ, voice, chorus, orchestra, and ballet.

Acadia Institute Bioethics Interview Collection

 Collection
Identifier: BRL-011
Abstract The collection consists of transcripts of oral history interviews with prominent bioethicists and other individuals associated with the field conducted by Renée C. Fox and Judith P. Swazey for the Acadia Institute's Project on Bioethics in American Society. In 1997, the Acadia Institute began a multi-year study of bioethics in American society. As part of this project, Renée C. Fox, a sociologist, and Judith P. Swazey, a historian, conducted interviews with a number of promiment bioethicists...
Dates: 1997 - 2000
Found in Notes:  Marshall

Glenn McGee

Martin E. Marty

Charles R. McCarthy

Eric Meslin

Barbara Mishkin

Thomas Murray

Warren Reich

Laurence J.

Kehembe V. Eichelberger Papers

 Collection
Identifier: GTM-20260115
Scope and Contents

The collection primarily consists of digital images documenting the life and career of the mezzo soprano singer Kehembe V. Eichelberger. It also includes an interview with Eichelberger conducted by Dr. Mickey Thomas Terry in 2025 (digital audio and video files).

Dates: circa 1940s-2025
Found in Notes:  Other performances where she is a featured soloist include the United States Supreme Court before the Justices, a concert marking the works of artist/composer Shelton Becton, a Choral Arts Tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King at the Kennedy Center’s Concert Hall, “A Storied Trilogy” at the Rachel Schlesinger Concert Hall, The Hines-Lee Opera Ensemble Gala and is a member of performing group “Tre Mezzi.”

John Early, SJ Papers

 Collection
Identifier: GTA-GAMMS22
Scope and Contents

The John Early, SJ Papers include a diary from his second presidency at Georgetown College (1870-1873) along with correspondence, spiritual writings and notes, and printed material. Of note within the correspondence are letters describing the Civil War’s impact on the school.

Dates: 1834 - 1873
Found in Notes:  John Early (1814-1873) was born in Maguiresbridge, County Fermanagh, Ireland, the eldest son of John and Ann Martin Early. He attended Armagh Academy for nine months in 1832 and then applied to St.

Paul C. Warnke Papers 2

 Collection
Identifier: GTM-GAMMS337
Scope and Contents The Paul C. Warnke Papers: Part 2 consist of material regarding the career of Paul C. Warnke. Included in the collection are document lists, files concerning Warnke's government service, documents related to the organizations to which Warnke belonged, texts of some of Warnke's oral presentations, publications, and a limited amount of correspondence to and from Warnke. The Paul C. Warnke Papers: Part 2 supplement the more extensive Paul C. Warnke Papers [Part 1] also preserved in the...
Dates: 1959 - 1999
Found in Notes:  Paul C(ulliton) Warnke (1920-2001) was born on January 31, 1920, in Webster, Massachusetts, the son of Paul Martin Warnke and Lillian (Culliton) Warnke. After receiving and A.B. from Yale University in 1941, he served in the U.S.

Graham Greene - Yvonne Cloetta Collection

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Identifier: GTM-GAMMS347
Scope and Contents The Yvonne Cloetta — Graham Greene Papers consist of correspondence written by Greene to Cloetta between the years 1963 and 1987. In addition to the 121 letters and postcards, the collection contains a typed manuscript for the book An Impossible Woman: The Memories of Dottoressa Moor of Capri, edited and adapted by Greene and later given with an inscription to Cloetta. The manuscript includes extensive autograph additions and corrections by Greene. Along with the correspondence, there are a...
Dates: 1963 - 1987
Found in Notes:  The couple had two daughters, Brigitte and Martine. Yvonne Cloetta and Graham Greene first met in Douala, Cameroon in 1959.

Paul C. Warnke Papers 1

 Collection
Identifier: GTM-GAMMS440
Scope and Contents Although Ambassador Paul C. Warnke's official papers are at the Johnson Presidential Library, this collection documents the controversy that preceded his confirmation as Director of the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency and as a principal U.S. negotiator of the SALT II treaty. Most importantly the collection portrays his continuing role in the non-government arms control movement. There is much on Democratic presidential campaigns, the Vietnam War, and the legal culture of Washington, D.C....
Dates: 1963 - 2000
Found in Notes:  Paul C(ulliton) Warnke (1920-2001) was born on January 31, 1920, in Webster, Massachusetts, the son of Paul Martin Warnke and Lillian (Culliton) Warnke. After receiving an A.B. from Yale University in 1941, he served in the U.S.

Kim Philby - Oleg Kalugin Collection

 Collection
Identifier: GTM-GAMMS463
Collection-level Scope and Content Note

The Kim Philby - Oleg Kalugin Collection consists of five letters from Philby to Kalugin and three typed manuscripts written by Philby. In the letters, Philby expresses his friendship for Kalugin and mentions mutual acquaintances. The manuscripts, for their part, concern counterintelligence. They are typed with a few handwritten notations. The Kim Philby - Oleg Kalugin Collection is preserved in one small archival box (0.25 linear feet).

Dates: 1979 - 1980
Found in Notes:  In 1994, his autobiography was published by St. Martins Press: "The First Chief Directorate: My 32 Years in Intelligence and Espionage Against the West."

John C. Fitzpatrick papers

 Collection
Identifier: GTM-810909
Collection level scope and contents note The John C. Fitzpatrick Papers consist mainly of the correspondence, manuscripts, notes, and sketches of John Clement Fitzpatrick (1876 - 1940) together with genealogical material about the Fitzpatrick and Combs families, including clippings, family journals, and a large number of photographs. The genealogical portion of the collection was put together in part by Elizabeth Fitzpatrick Gerrety, the only child of John C. Fitzpatrick. Included in the collection are also sets of her...
Dates: 1804-1980
Found in Notes:  Fitzpatrick also edited and compiled many collections held by the Lirbary of Congress for their publication including Washington's Expenses as Commander in Chief, Calendars of Washington Manuscripts, Correspondence with the Continental Congress, Correspondence with the Military, List of Early Washington Papers, Franklin Manuscripts, Vernon-Wagner Navy Papers, Autobiography of Martin Van Buren (1920), and the Diaries of George Washington (1925).

John J. Toohey, SJ Papers

 Collection
Identifier: GTM-200109
Scope and Contents

This collection contains papers related to Fr. John J. Toohey's personal and spiritual life; his work at Georgetown University; and written works both published and unpublished.

Dates: 1892 - 1955
Found in Notes:  Toohey, SJ (1873-1955) was born in Kearney, New Jersey, to Joanna/Johanna Kavanagh (1841-1926) and Patrick Toohey (1840-1899) and was the brother of Martin A. (1869-1940), William I. (1871-1954), Mary T. (1877-1959; later Sister Anna de Paul of the Sisters of Charity of St.

Richard C. Law, SJ Papers

 Collection — Box GTM Shared Box 45: [Barcode: 39020030733607], Folder: 20
Identifier: GTM-0086
Scope and Contents

Beginning no later than his tertianship, Fr. Richard C. Law regularly performed in barbershop quartets and choirs at various campus and Jesuit community events, including minstrel shows, golden jubilees, and final vow celebrations. This collection contains sheet music and lyrics used for such performances, many of which were personalized for individual Jesuits.

Dates: 1938 - 1959
Found in Notes:  He was educated at St. Martin’s Parochial School and Loyola High School in Baltimore before entering the Society of Jesus at St.

Walter J. Ciszek, SJ Interviews

 Collection
Identifier: GTM-GAMMS191
Scope and Contents Consisting of audio taped interviews with Walter J. Ciszek, SJ, this collection documents the American-born Jesuit's life, ca. 1938-1963. Discussed are: his mission work in Poland and Russia, 1938-1941; arrest by Soviet secret police in 1941; imprisonment in Moscow and Siberia; and eventual release and return to the United States in 1963. The interviews are contained on 9 tapes (duplicates of tapes 1-8 included). The tapes give no indication, either on their face or by their content, of...
Dates: 1964
Found in Notes:  Ciszek (1904-1984) was born in Shenandoah, Pennsylvania, to Martin (1871-1938) and Maryja Mika Ciszek (1876-1931), immigrants from Kolbuszowa, Poland.

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Warnke, Paul C. (Paul Culliton), 1920-2001 2
Albalsh, Lawrence, S.J. 1
Alexander, Calvert, S.J., Rev. 1
Alliot, E., S.S.E. 1
Alonway, Peter, S.J. 1
Anderson, Henry J., S.J. 1
Baker, John C., S.J. 1
Barnett, James R., S.J. 1
Bartolini, Dominico 1
Bechtel, F.S., S.J. 1
Beehest, Thomas A., S.J. 1
Bing, Ilse 1
Binz, Leo 1
Bioethics Research Library 1
Bowdren, Thomas S., S.J. 1
Buddy, Charles F. 1
Bunch, Joseph, S.V.D. 1
Burges, Charles A. 1
Butler, Thomas P., S.J. 1
Byrne, Francis X., S.J. 1
Calz, Bartholomau, S.J. 1
Campbell, Thos J., S.J. 1
Caughler, T.J., S.J. 1
Cecil, John L. 1
Chiappa, Vincent, S.J. 1
Clark, Joseph T., S.J. 1
Collins, J.J., S.J 1
Comey, Denis J., S.J. 1
Considine, John J., M.M., Rev. 1
Conway, Jacob, S.J. 1
Cooper, William B. (William Benjamin), 1920-1993 1
Cormican, P. J. (Patrick J.) 1
Creeden, Daniel H., S.J. 1
Crimont, Joseph R., S.J. 1
Cullen, Victor F., M.D. 1
Da Costa, Noel, 1929-2002 1
DeMaria, Anthony, S.J. 1
Devaney, Louis A., S.J. 1
Dewey, Raphael, S.J. 1
Donovan, Joseph P., C.M., J.C.D. 1
Drexel, Katharine Mary, Saint, 1858-1955 1
Druhan, John J., S.J. 1
Duffy, James P., S.J. 1
Dukin, Agatho, C.P. 1
Dullea, Maurice V., S.J. 1
Dunne, Frederic M., O.C.S.O. 1
Early, John, 1814-1873 1
Egan, Joseph M., S.J. 1
Eichelberger, Kehembe V. (Valerie) 1
Eichen, M., S.J. 1
Emerick, Abraham J., 1856-1931 1
Enright, Frank 1
Faden, Ruth R. 1
Fargis, G.A. 1
Fearns, James 1
Fiedler, Joseph H., C.S.C. 1
Fink, Edward, S.J. 1
Flanagan, Peter, S.J. 1
Fox, Renée C. (Renée Claire), 1928- 1
Fulton, Robert, 1826-1895 1
Gallagher, John P., S.J. 1
Gargan, Neil J., 1907-1985 1
Georgetown University 1
Gifford, J.J., S.J. 1
Gillespie, C.C., S.J. 1
Graham, Kenneth L., S.J. 1
Greene, Graham, 1904-1991 1
Guercher, Joseph P., S.J. 1
Gutherie, Hunter, S.J. 1
Haitz, Jos. F., S.J., Rev. 1
Handren, Walter J., S.J. 1
Harvey, John Collins 1
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Hearn, Joseph R., S.J. 1
Hellegers, André E., 1926-1979 1
Hill, Teresa, M. 1
Hughes, Thomas, 1849-1939 1
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J.R., Heann, S.J. 1
Jewish Peace Fellowship (U.S.) 1
John J., Scanlor, S.J. 1
Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. Foundation 1
Kearney, James E. 1
Keenan, Francis E., S.J. 1
Kenna, Edward J., S.J. 1
Killeen, John J., S.J. 1