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Record of Official Gifts Received., 07/09/1996-10/01/1997
Ambassador's R&R vacation., 07/02/1999-07/31/1999
Ambassador's Trip to the South., 09/13/1999-09/17/1999
Daily Schedules with Attachments., 09/21/1999-09/23/1999
Ambassador's Newspapers and Magazines., 01/01/1999-12/31/1999
Ambassador's Catalogs and Magazines., 01/01/2000-12/31/2000
Ambassador's Residence., 01/01/2000-12/31/2000
Ambassador's Tip to Hotel Explora., 01/24/2001-02/01/2001
Ambassador's Trip to New York., 03/01/2001-03/30/2001
Background Interviews with the Ambassador., 04/13/2001-04/19/2001
Daily Schedules for 2001., 01/01/2001-04/30/2001
Daily Schedules for 2001., 05/01/2001-06/25/2001
Oversized Photos and Oversized Documents.
GW Univ. 1940-54., 11/3/1942-7/30/1954
Holy Cross 1928-1948., 1/28/1930-4/29/1948
#1016 Santo Domingo: Revolt of the Damned. , 05/03/1966.
#1269 Chile: The First Four Months., 03/09/1971.
Curette, 1936
Volume is dedicated to Dental School Dean William N. Cogan and includes a photograph of him, as well as photographs of President Arthur A. O'Leary, S.J., Regent David V. McCauley, S.J., Supervisor Lillian Cain, and the Medical-Dental Building. The pictures of the program graduates are in the form of original photographs glued to the pages.
Pinochet., 01/01/1997-12/31/1998
This series contains materials used by O'Leary while he was preparing for his post in Chile. The Chile Notebooks were filled with articles related to Chile, organized by subject. The series also contains correspondence congratulating O'Leary on his nomination and commenting on his upcoming assignment. The series ends with materials from O'Leary's White House Swearing-in and Reception.
Pinochet., 01/01/1997-12/31/1998
This series contains materials used by O'Leary while he was preparing for his post in Chile. The Chile Notebooks were filled with articles related to Chile, organized by subject. The series also contains correspondence congratulating O'Leary on his nomination and commenting on his upcoming assignment. The series ends with materials from O'Leary's White House Swearing-in and Reception.
