Four boxes of correspondence, the majority of which is correspondence from John Gilland Brunini to Blanche E. (Stein) Brunini, his mother. Within this section is correspondence from John G. Brunini, while a student at Georgetown University from 1915 to 1919, to his parents. Folders are arranged alphabetically, the contents arranged chronologically.
The Military Intelligence & Espionage Multimedia Collection was donated by Elizabeth Bankcroft in 1998 as part of a larger military intelligence collection that includes nearly 5,000 printed items. This collection consists of military intelligence and conspiracy theory themed movies (VHS tapes both purchased and privately recorded), music CDs, computer games, board games, audio books, and trading cards.
Arranged alphabetically. Includes letters from George Barker, Djuna Barnes, Carmen Callil, Noel Coward, David Gascoyne, Graham Greene, Katharine Gurley, Dorothy Kingsmill, Rose Macaulay, Desmond MacCarthy, Jacques Maritain, Malcolm Muggeridge, Kate O'Brien, Kathleen Raine, Robert Speaight, Noel Streatfield, Logan Pearsall Smith, Barbara Ward, Virginia Woolf.
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.
The National Captive Nations Committee series is subdivided into six thematic cateories, correspondence to and from Lev E. Dobriansky arranged by name and date, correspondence between other members of the committee, published materials, manuscripts and Captive Nations Week Proclamations.
Series includes correspondence of John Deedy with editors and publishers regarding books and articles he wrote. Also includes letters of reaction from readers, royalty statements, and promotional items.
Diary of St. Peter Claver's Sunday School, an African American sodality for youth and adults connected with St. Alphonsus Church. The diary records the events of the sodality, attendence records, and contains play programs. Contains a "List of pupils attending the colored school at Granite."
According to a letter from the periodical's founders, Jon Bacal and Mark Johnson, the aim of "Georgetown's Blue and Gray" was "to promote academic, athletic, extracurricular, and administrative excellence on the Hilltop. The magazine will accomplish this by featuring interview and profiles of people who exemplify excellence. Other articles will offer constructive criticism of policies and programs that can be improved."
Four boxes of correspondence, the majority of which is correspondence from John Gilland Brunini to Blanche E. (Stein) Brunini, his mother. Within this section is correspondence from John G. Brunini, while a student at Georgetown University from 1915 to 1919, to his parents. Folders are arranged alphabetically, the contents arranged chronologically.
syllabi, correspondence, and schedule for biennium in preaching.
Series includes correspondence of John Deedy with editors and publishers regarding books and articles he wrote. Also includes letters of reaction from readers, royalty statements, and promotional items.
Consists of transcripts of John Carroll correspondence. Shea used these transcripts to write 'Life and Times of Most Rev. John Carroll,' volume two of his four-volume history of the Catholic Church in America. The transcripts are arranged in rough chronological order.
Frances Patterson Diaries.