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Huie, Reid and Company Collection
Healy Hall Cannon Plaques
Brass plaques from the cannons in front of Healy Hall. Inscription reads: "Brought to Maryland by Lord Baltimore's colony, ca. 1634. Raised from St. Mary's River, 1824. Removed from St. Inigoes to Georgetown College, 1885. Mounted by Col. Georgeown C. Reid, U.S.M.C., 1900."
Robert Fergusson Papers 1
Foreign Service School: Syllabi
Ann G. McDonald Collection of Graham Greene
The Ann G. McDonald collection of Graham Greene consists of printed periodical articles by and about noted English Catholic author Graham Greene. McDonald collected these materials in support of her doctoral dissertation. Her dissertation, entitled "A Bibliography of the Periodical Contributions of Graham Greene" (1969), is also preserved among these papers. One of the folders in the collection contains periodical clippings of Greene's fellow English Catholic writer Evelyn Waugh.
Georgetown University Forum Photographs
Georgetown Anthology As Compiled and Edited by Al. Philip Kane and James S. Ruby, Jr.
Alan Redway Papers 1
Lisa Sergio radio broadcast transcripts
Typescripts of WQXR New York, radio broadcasts by Lisa Sergio.
Lisa Sergio Papers
Reid, Mayne.
Contains incoming correspondence to John Gilmary Shea. Arranged alphabetically by last name of correspondent.
REID, MAYNE - CORRESPONDENCE TO LESLIE, FRANK (1881): Autographed Letter
"BOY'S ILLUSTRATED NEWS" - REFERENCE (1881): Autographed Letter
"ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS" - REFERENCE (1881): Autographed Letter
Reid, Allen
Reid, Cliff
Reid, Hal
Reid, Larry
Reid, Ogden
Reid, Peggie
Reid, Roy
Reid, Richard
Catholic Laymen's Association of Georgia The Bulletin
Whitelaw Reid
Three pieces of correspondence in the hand of American politician and newspaperman Whitelaw Reid. Two letters on New-York Tribune letterhead addressed to a Charles Smith alternately thanking him for his compliments on the paper’s “action in the Claflin case” (November 6, 1873) and responding to an inquiry on “the sermons of Dr. Taylor” (October 8th, 1875). The third letter, dated April 17th, 1887, sends condolences to a Mrs. Sturms.
