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Antonia White Papers
Letters, manuscripts and press clippings by and about British author Antonia White (1899-1980).
Mark Fax Papers
See also the Mickey Thomas Terry Papers.
Jesuit Missions in the Philippines Photograph Albums
Charles Constantine Pise Papers
This collection contains the papers of Charles Constantine Pise, a Jesuit who left the Society in 1821 and eventually became Senate Chaplain for the 22nd US Congress in 1832. Materials include correspondence, travel papers, writings, and miscellaneous documents.
Records of the Maryland Province of the Society of Jesus from the Archivum Romanum Societatis Iesu (ARSI)
American Committee on United Europe Collection
John Corbett, SJ Papers on Edward H. Welch, SJ
These papers consist of correspondence, printed material, and research notes written and collected by John Corbett, SJ for a proposed biography on Edward H. Welch, SJ.
G. Gordon Henderson, SJ Papers
The G. Gordon Henderson, SJ Papers contain material that reflects his spiritual life and teaching career; his graduate-level schoolwork; and his involvement in CARA (Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate).
College Burial Ground and Holy Rood Cemetery Collection
James H. McCartney Papers
William E. Mulligan Papers
John F. Hurley, SJ Papers
This collection contains a typescript of Fr. John F. Hurley's experiences during the occupation of the Philippines (1941-1945) in which he was held at Santo Tomas Internment Camp. The account was written at the request of Fr. William C. Repetti, then Georgetown University Archivist, in 1964.
Richard M. Helms Papers 4
- Powers, Thomas. "The Man Who Kept the Secrets: Richard Helms & the CIA" (New York: Alfred A.
Ives Family Papers
Frank J. Ives (1857-1908), the third son of Joseph and Cora Ives, entered Georgetown in 1871.
Robert M. Weston Papers
Richard M. Helms Papers 2
- Powers, Thomas. "The Man Who Kept the Secrets: Richard Helms & the CIA" (New York: Alfred A.
Richard M. Helms Papers 3
- Powers, Thomas. "The Man Who Kept the Secrets: Richard Helms & the CIA" (New York: Alfred A.
