Drafts, texts and other materials representing Warnke's writing for general publication.
Warnke's activities as editor, reader and source.
Undated, unidentified correspondence. Includes poison-pen letters to Paul Hume re articles he wrote.
An inscription in English at the top of page 1: "'Polonaise' of the opera 'The Robber Bride' arranged as a Rondo for the Pianoforte by Ferd. Ries Frankfort a/M 1830 to appear engraved the 15 of [August?] 1830 at Mr. Halve's in London – S Richault in Paris – Peters in Leipzig." Also inscribed at top is the opus number: "op. 158 no. 3"
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.
This series contains items pertaining to the activities of the John LaFarge Institute in the years 1966 and 1967. These papers originally belonged to John Courtney Murray, SJ, and the majority are concerned with the Institute's sponsorship of ecumenical Church-State Consultation meetings on the occasion of New York State's Constitutional Convention of 1967.
Transcriptions of correspondence received by Rev. Richard C. Law, S.J. from alumni and other former students on active duty with the armed services during World War II.
Transcriptions of correspondence received by Rev. Richard C. Law, S.J. from alumni and other former students on active duty with the armed services during World War II.