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Miscellaneous Viewer Mail., 10/01/1967-09/30/1968
A generally chronological collection of mail received in response to broadcasts made by Frank Reynolds. Some folders contain replies by Reynolds, but most do not.
Morrison, S.J., Bakewell - Manuscripts., No date found in GAMMS
The Individual Authors Series contains correspondence, manuscripts, questionnaires from the Gallery of Living Catholic Authors, photos, publications, and clippings relating to individual authors who were accepted or considered as members of the Gallery of Living Catholic Authors established by Sister Mary Joseph, S.L., in 1932. The series is arranged alphabetically by author. Boxes 1-66.
Society of Jesus and Mary., 01/01/1929-12/31/1933
Manuscripts of DAL publications.
What Is a Jesuit?., 03/01/1941-03/31/1941
Manuscripts of DAL publications.
July 20, 1970: Apollo 13, II., 04/24/1970-07/20/1970
Scripts and transcripts from the broadcasts anchored by Reynolds, an extensive collection of the texts of Reynolds' radio and television commentaries, and several autograph and typed manuscripts.
Correspondence from Rev. Michael Earls, S.J. to the Codds, undated
Arnall, Ellis., September 13, 1944; January 27, 1945; December 1948; March 26, 1949 and undated.
Box 4. Alphabetical photographic files Archer, L — Ashley, 90 folders.
Folder 25, 1949 June 16
Black propaganda. 16 June 1949. Memoranda on the delineation of black, grey and white propaganda. Black propaganda is defined as "propaganda which would have an adverse effect or which would otherwise result in embarrassment, if traceable to the U.S. Government." Also includes photocopies of examples of black propaganda and a series of transcribed short wave broadcasts.
Diary of Stedman R. Tilghman (1822-1848), 1843-04-08 - 1843-10-11
Diary of expedition out to Rocky Mountains, which began in Baltimore on April 8, 1843; travelled to St. Louis, April 19, 1843; August 5, 1843-October 11, 1843, part of Bill Sublette's expedition: description of topography, wildlife including snakes and buffalo. Discussion of encounter with Cheyenne, most often in racist language "savages," "Indians." Includes short listing of translated Indian phrases. References to Sublette's Black servants.
Teilhard de Chardin to Lucile Swan, 1938-10-28
This series contains correspondence from Pierre Teilhard de Chardin to Lucile Swan and from Claude Cuenot to Lucile Swan, most of which appear in The Letters of Teilhard de Chardin and Lucile Swan edited by Thomas M. King, SJ, and Mary Wood Gilbert (Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University Press, 1993). The pages on which the published letters appear are indicated in this finding aid in parentheses, e.g., (p. 20).
Publishers (Miscellaneous)., 03/23/1945-05/04/1969
Correspondence files relating to publishers and journals that either published or were interested in Sylvester's works.
Tom Bridges., 09/26/1939-10/12/1939
Articles by Greene: Press clippings 1960-69., 01/01/1960-12/31/1969
Letter from Cheever to McLoone., 01/09/1967-01/09/1967
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Letter to the Editor: "The New Republic"., 05/07/1962-05/07/1962
Correspondence - DJ to HG., 06/04/1940-06/05/1940
(Box 1, Folders 33-44) Part II consists of original correspondence from David Jones to Harman Grisewood.
Correspondence: Giardelli, Arthur., 01/01/1974-12/31/1974
Ord, James Placidus to Mary Caroline Ord., 03/04/1870-03/04/1870
[Folders 1:1 - 3:55] Contains correspondence by various members of the Ord and Andre families; arranged chronologically by author. Note that female married names are cross-referenced with maiden names. Researchers are advised to look under both. The Ord men are indexed by their full given names, e.g., 'James Placidus Ord,' not 'Placidus Ord;' and 'William Marcellus Ord,' not 'William Ord.'
Correspondence 1947: Greene to Walston., 06/11/1947-06/11/1947
Text 1978. Arms Control Enters the Gray Area., 05/01/1978-11/06/1978
Texts of papers or speeches, or published materials found in his papers and known to address areas of interest to him. Some bear explicit marks of his attention, others do not. Arranged chronologically.
