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Box 5, 1825-1951.

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Found in Notes:  ", 1897; programs from plays put on by Treasurer's Office for Christmas parties, 1957 and 1958.

Correspondence - Jean le Cardinal Verdier., 07/20/1939-05/08/1940

 File — Box 1: Series 411; Series 412, Folder: 1
Identifier: 35809
Series-level Scope and Content Note From the Series:

2 folders of correspondence of H. A. Jules-Bois including correspondence with Jean Cardinal Verdier.

Dates: 07/20/1939-05/08/1940
Found in Notes:  Most of the letters by Jules-Bois concern his "Le Satanisme et La Magie," which was put in the Catholic Church's index of prohibited books (Index librorum prohibitorum).

Loose Poems, Undated., 01/01/1970-12/31/1988

 File — Box 31: Series 589, Folder: 17
Identifier: 43471
Series-level Scope and Content Note From the Series:

This series contains notebook manuscripts of poems by EJ.

Dates: 01/01/1970-12/31/1988
Found in Notes:  JENNINGS, ELIZABETH - UNDATED POEMS (LOOSE): Manuscript

"PSALM OF CHILDHOOD" BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS - MSS POEM: Manuscript

"PSALM ON CONTEMPORARY PHILOSOPHERS" BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS - MSS POEM: Manuscript

"PUBLIC POEM, A" BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS - MSS POEM: Manuscript

"PUTTING THE POEM TOGETHER" BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS - MSS POEM: Manuscript

"QUESTION OF WALDHEIM, THE" BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS - MSS POEM: Manuscript

"REMEMBERING PLATO'S SYMPOSIUM" BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS - MSS POEM: Manuscript

"RISINGS" BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS - MSS POEM: Manuscript

Tavelle to Marsaudon, 21 Jun 1793., 06/21/1793-06/21/1793

 File — Box 1: Series 695 [Barcode: 39020030737962], Folder: 81
Identifier: 48189
Collection-level Scope and Content Note From the Collection: The Michel Marsaudon Papers primarily consist of correspondence to the young French merchant Michel Marsaudon trading in various ports in Haiti during the Haitian and French Revolutions. Also included are documents relating to Marsaudon's brief service in the artillery corps of his native Bordeaux, as well as other correspondence, official documents and receipts mostly relating to trade and society in Haiti in the early 1790's. The collection is arranged in 104 folders in one box....
Dates: 06/21/1793-06/21/1793
Found in Notes:  Marc, Haiti to Michel Marsaudon at Port au Prince, Haiti, telling Marsaudon that he should forget about an unnamed woman with whom he had a falling out and concentrate on Monique (Basteaux) who has been very patient in putting up with his infidelities. He also tells that a rumor Marsaudon heard that the Mayor of St.

[Gibbs, Philip (1877-1962)]., 10/05/1935-10/05/1935

 File — Box 1: Series 827, Folder: 19
Identifier: 57734
Collection-level Scope and Content Note From the Collection:

The Ralph Straus papers consist of 19 folders of individual correspondence received from numerous well-known British writers and artists. Arrangement is alphabetical by surname. Content is social as well as literary with references to Straus' books.

Abrreviations used include RS (Ralph Strauss); ALS (autograph letter signed); AMsS (autograph manuscript signed); TLS (typed letter signed); TMs (typed manuscript).

Dates: 10/05/1935-10/05/1935
Found in Notes:  It came by this morning's post and I have not put it down a moment, even for meals..." Also mentions RS's book, "A Whip for a Woman" (1931).

Hilaire Belloc to Emma Pescatore., 08/02/1923-08/02/1923

 File — Box 2: Series GAMMS404.1, Folder: 46
Identifier: GAMMS404.1.141
Series-level Scope and Content Note From the Series:

Correspondence from Hilaire Belloc to Emma Pescatore. Arranged chronologically.

Dates: 08/02/1923-08/02/1923
Found in Notes:  1 Typed Letter Signed, dated 8/2/1923, from Hilaire Belloc to Emma Pescatore, regarding his son Peter's return from Madrid, a lunch with the Cardinal Archbishop of Toledo, and a memorial tablet being put up for his son Louis Belloc. Sent from London, England.

Arabic Serials List., 01/01/1983-12/31/1983

 File — Box 1: [Barcode: 39020030725157], Folder: 34
Identifier: GAMMS434.3.34
Series-level Scope and Content Note From the Series:

Manuscripts.

Dates: 01/01/1983-12/31/1983
Found in Notes:  1 Typed Letter Signed dated 05/26/1983 from Peter Gellatly, editor of "The Serials Librarian," to Sophie Rentz, thanking her for putting together such a comprehensive serials list for Arabic literature.

Francis Baron La Motte., 05/27/1861-05/27/1861

 File — Box 1, Folder: 128
Identifier: 79300
Collection-level Scope and Content Note From the Collection: Written between the years of 1859-1861, the Stephen S. Remak Papers consist of one bound letter book containing the official outgoing correspondence of Remak during his term as United States Consul at Trieste, an Italian port city on the Adriatic. Perhaps of the most value for researchers in this collection is the extensive research Remak carried out on the contemporary state and history of Austrian currency, which he included in his correspondence to officials at the United...
Dates: 05/27/1861-05/27/1861
Found in Notes:  Remak informing him that his request to be put in contact with U.S. naval and land forces in order to take part in the Civil War will be forwarded to Anson Burlingame, Minister of the U.S. to the court of the Emperor of Austria.

Anson Burlingame., 05/24/1861-05/24/1861

 File — Box 1, Folder: 129
Identifier: 79301
Collection-level Scope and Content Note From the Collection: Written between the years of 1859-1861, the Stephen S. Remak Papers consist of one bound letter book containing the official outgoing correspondence of Remak during his term as United States Consul at Trieste, an Italian port city on the Adriatic. Perhaps of the most value for researchers in this collection is the extensive research Remak carried out on the contemporary state and history of Austrian currency, which he included in his correspondence to officials at the United...
Dates: 05/24/1861-05/24/1861
Found in Notes:  Remak referring to Francis Baron La Motte, ensign aboard the Austrian frigate "Novara" who wishes to be put in contact with U.S. naval and land forces in order to participate in the Civil War.

Letter 15, 1784-10-04

 File — Box 1: [Barcode: 39020030755535], Folder: 15
Scope and Contents

Letter from Mosley to Mrs. Dunn, his sister, October 4, 1784. This is his first letter to his sister after the Revolution, and he provides updates on the condition of the mission, including the construction of the St. Joseph’s chapel in Talbot County. He also comments on the Bill of Rights, which has “put us all on the same footing, and has been of great service to us,” as well as the progress made by Methodists on the Eastern Shore.

Dates: 1784-10-04
Found in Notes:  He also comments on the Bill of Rights, which has “put us all on the same footing, and has been of great service to us,” as well as the progress made by Methodists on the Eastern Shore.

Letterpress Book #5 (Richards), 1889 December - 1890 August

 Item — Box 2, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents Among those listed in the alphabetical name index at the front of the volume are Father Francis Barnum, P.F. Collier, Carroll Institute Secretary, Sister Clara, Carroll Statue, Evening Star, Father Robert Fulton, Alexander J.P. Garesche, James Cardinal Gibbons, George Hamilton, James Hoban, Horace Medal, Mrs. Ives, Leary’s Old Book Store, Manhattan College, G.L. Magruder, Father Pye Neale, Paul Pelz, Riggs and Company, Alice Riggs, Jane Riggs, John Gilmary Shea, Washington Star, U.S....
Dates: 1889 December - 1890 August
Found in Notes:  Electric Lighting Company dated December 30, 1889 stating that the College “will discontinue the regular use of your light after the end of this month” due to “the necessity of retrenching our expenses” and thanking the company for “putting up the line for us one year ago.”

Diary (1 of 3), 1813 - 1821

 File — Box 1: [Barcode: 39020030733342], Folder: 4
Scope and Contents Contains bound diary, dated 1813-21, in McElroy's hand. Materials on Slavery This folder contains materials related to Jesuit slaveholding.The number of our family, 1813: Rev. McElroy's count of "the number of our family" includes "13 Colored Persons." [GSA17]The Number of Persons, Dec. 31, 1814: Rev. John McElroy, S.J. records the total number of people at Georgetown at the end of 1814, including "servants."...
Dates: 1813 - 1821
Found in Notes:  The entry for the following day, Jan. 30, notes that Isaac was captured and put in jail in Baltimore. Rev. Neale, who was in Baltimore, then sold Isaac to a purchaser in Hartford County.

Jerome Lee Allen., 04/09/1913-05/16/1917

 File — Box 1: Series 562, Folder: 2
Identifier: 42446
Collection-level Scope and Content Note From the Collection: 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: 04/09/1913-05/16/1917
Found in Notes:  What I am writing now for, Fitz, is to tell you that I have put in my request to take the radio gunner's examination..." @ Includes 2 TL carbon copies from FG, both dated 5/16/1917.

#617 571 B.C. Junior Class Play., 09/25/1964-09/25/1965

 File — Box 23: Series 736, Folder: 17
Identifier: 61511
Dates: 09/25/1964-09/25/1965
Found in Notes:  Card inside the box has play title printed on it and a handwritten date and who put on the play.

Iris C. Leslie - Correspondence from Shane Leslie., 05/05/1961-11/11/1961

 File — Box 13: Series 714, Folder: 8
Identifier: 49707
Collection-level Scope and Content Note From the Collection: This collection essentially comprises the life and letters of Sir Shane Leslie whose boundless energy and wide-ranging interests took him all over Britain, the United States and Canada, bringing him in touch with people in many fields including the arts, economics, education, literature, politics and religion. Sir Shane's personal papers also reflect his deep concern and interest in Irish culture and politics, particularly the question of Irish independence through Home Rule. The...
Dates: 05/05/1961-11/11/1961
Found in Notes:  Note, letter of 6/21/1961 was written on the back of a TLS by Charles Eliot Norton (pp.1-2 missing from Norton's letter): "...The power of thinking, which is one of the greatest securities for happiness, is very rare among men, and still rarer among women, and it is not likely to be promoted by the habit of dwelling upon single thoughts, however wittily put or however pregnant in meaning..."

Desarnauds to Marsaudon, 25 Sep 1791., 09/25/1791-09/25/1791

 File — Box 1: Series 695 [Barcode: 39020030737962], Folder: 28
Identifier: 48137
Collection-level Scope and Content Note From the Collection: The Michel Marsaudon Papers primarily consist of correspondence to the young French merchant Michel Marsaudon trading in various ports in Haiti during the Haitian and French Revolutions. Also included are documents relating to Marsaudon's brief service in the artillery corps of his native Bordeaux, as well as other correspondence, official documents and receipts mostly relating to trade and society in Haiti in the early 1790's. The collection is arranged in 104 folders in one box....
Dates: 09/25/1791-09/25/1791
Found in Notes:  Marc, Haiti, telling that he has heard of an insurrection rising in the parish of Leogane and hoping that it will be put to an end soon, and gossiping about mutual friends, including Mr.

Robert Holladay., 05/01/1979-03/19/1980

 File — Box 6: Series 1452, Folder: 74
Identifier: 91901
Series-level Scope and Content Note From the Series: This series contains the research and correspondence files kept by Ned O'Gorman while he was working on a biography of Allen Tate. Correspondence is arranged alphabetically with carbon copies of Ned O'Gorman's outgoing letters filed with their responses where possible. The series contains photocopies of Tate Correspondence held at other institutions, articles on Tate, and photographs of Tate and his family and friends. This series also contains O'Gorman's notes towards the biography and the...
Dates: 05/01/1979-03/19/1980
Found in Notes:  Includes a printed tribute to Allen Tate put together by four young poets in Nashville. 1 TL (carbon copy) dated 3/8/1980 from O'Gorman to Holladay.

Helen Heinz Tate., 06/09/1979-07/18/1979

 File — Box 7: Series 1452, Folder: 34
Identifier: 91970
Series-level Scope and Content Note From the Series: This series contains the research and correspondence files kept by Ned O'Gorman while he was working on a biography of Allen Tate. Correspondence is arranged alphabetically with carbon copies of Ned O'Gorman's outgoing letters filed with their responses where possible. The series contains photocopies of Tate Correspondence held at other institutions, articles on Tate, and photographs of Tate and his family and friends. This series also contains O'Gorman's notes towards the biography and the...
Dates: 06/09/1979-07/18/1979
Found in Notes:  Reference to Robert Buffington 1 TL (carbon copy) dated 6/9/1979 from O'Gorman to Tate. 1 TLS dated 7/18/1979 from Tate to O'Gorman regarding the advertisement he put in the New York Review of Books requesting information about Allen Tate.

ACDA Nomination - Support., 02/07/1977-02/14/1977

 File — Box 23: Series GAMMS440.8, Folder: 16
Identifier: GAMMS440.8.608
Series-level Scope and Content Note From the Series:

Nomination, confirmation and service 1977-1978. Also later associations as advisor and ex officio member of directors' group.

Dates: 02/07/1977-02/14/1977
Found in Notes:  A letter from Carl Marcy (TLS) of the Council for a Livable World sending material from Roger Fisher of the Harvard Law School that might be used in Warnke's support and noting that they were "putting some pressure on our known supporters so there will be no weakening."

Robert Fergusson to Alexander Hamilton., 07/07/1788-07/07/1788

 File — Box 1: Series 1232; Series 1233; Series 1234, Folder: 28
Identifier: 77579
Series-level Scope and Content Note From the Series:

Series 2 contains sixteen (16) letters from Maryland tobacco merchant Robert Fergusson to fellow Maryland tobacco merchant Alexander Hamilton. Discussion of business transactions and debts. Sent from Port Tobacco, Maryland to Piscataway, Maryland. Letters date 1788. Arranged chronologically.

Dates: 07/07/1788-07/07/1788
Found in Notes:  1 Autograph Letter Signed dated 7/7/1788 from Maryland tobacco merchant Robert Fergusson to Maryland tobacco merchant Alexander Hamilton, regarding a servant and tobacco to be put on board ships. Reference to Mr. Lythebotham[?].

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