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Foreign Service School: Syllabi
Old North Collection
Dissertation: "Georgetown University Nursing History: A Look at Early Baccalaureate and Practical Nursing Education Models"
One print copy of the above named dissertation written by William A. Cessato.
Lois Wolfrum Papers
Roosevelt Civil War Envelopes Collection
School of Foreign Service: Graduate Program Information Requests
Contains letters from prospective students asking for catalogs and/or information about graduate courses. Includes registration form for Robert William Reinhard.
Hoyt Family Papers
Scrapbook: Georgetown University, April-December, 1960
Contains clippings re Georgetown University/Washington, D.C., 1960. Among topics covered: residents’ protests against the conversion of three buildings on 36th and Prospect Streets for use as the 1789 restaurant; Archivist William C. Repetti, S.J., showing the Library's Tom Sawyer manuscript to local children; Rhodes Scholarship winner George P. Giard, Jr.; and blind Russian students learning foreign languages without visual aids. Also present, profile of Edward Bennett Williams.
Elder Family Papers
Boggs Family papers
Copyright Registration (McGee Library/McEvitt)
Contains the Certificate of Copyright Registration forms for "The George C. McGee Library: A Catalogue of Books on Asia Minor and the Turkish Ottoman Empire" edited by Joseph E. Jeffs and "The Hilltop Remembered" by William G. McEvitt.
Serials: Shakespeare
Print copies of "Shakespeare" from 1996-2003. Includes volumes 1-7.
W. J. West Collection on Graham Greene
This collection contains typed manuscripts of works by author Graham Greene, as well as photographic stills of films and plays written by Greene. Also included is correspondence between Greene and bookseller David Low and related material for the published book of this correspondence titled "Dear David, Dear Graham." Topics discussed in the correspondence include rare books, Low's memoir, and Greene's travels.
Mary Lee Bundy Papers
The collection consists of materials on library ethics and medical experimentation on prisoners created by Mary Lee Bundy. Bundy (1927-1987) was a professor at the University of Maryland, College Park, College of Library and Information Services. She was also one of the officers of Urban Information Interpreters, Inc., a non-profit organzation that sought to make information services accessible to the urban poor.
Photographs: Commencements
Images of U.S. Presidents (Not at Georgetown)
Law Center Apostolic Blessing Requests
Contains two requests for apostolic blessings; one dated October 24, 1957 requested by Georgetown President Edward B. Bunn, S.J. to Pope Pius XII, and one dated November 28, 1958 requested by William H. Powell, S.J. to Pope John XXIII. The requests contains images of the respective Popes. Located in Law Center map case.
Edward P. O'Connell, SJ Oral History
This collection contains an oral history interview conducted by John P. Williams with Edward P. O'Connell, SJ. In the three-hour interview, Fr. O'Connell took Williams on a tour of southern Maryland and spoke on the original Jesuit missions there and the foundations of US Catholicism.
Miscellaneous Manuscripts Collection 4
Miscellaneous Manuscripts Collection 4 consists of letters and documents by and about notable individuals in history, literature, religion, government, and other fields. The items in these collections are gifts and purchases.
English at Georgetown: Tributes to Professor [Bernard N.] Wagner by his students
Edited by Richard Alan Gordon, William Blatty, and Alan Jarvis. Contents: I. Examination of the English Curriculum by Present and Former Students (includes piece by Tibor Kerekes); II English Courses; III Bibliographies for English Elective Courses.
