Manuscript items, including letters,notes, photographs, and printed ephemera, found interleaved in books from the personal library of John S. Mayfield.
Coney, Al B. and Beth Slater Whitson. "I Miss You Most At Twilight>' Chicago: Will Rossiter, 1911. Finck, Herman. "In the Shadows." New York: Jos. W. Stern & Co., 1911. Gideon, Melville J. and L. Wolfe Gilbert. "Mammy's Shufflin' Dance." Chicago: Will Rossiter, 1911. Grady, R. G. and Jack Donnelly. "In the Valley Where the Blue Grass Grows." Chicago: McKinley Music Co., 1911. Harris, Chas K. "When the Golden Leaves Are Falling." Milwaukee: Chas K. Harris, 1911.
Ray, Lilian and Leonard Cooke. “The Sunshine of Your Smile.” New York: T.B. Harms & Francis Day & Hunter, 1915. Schwartz, Jean and Grant Clark. “Good-bye Virginia.” New York: Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co., 1915. Sturgis, Frank and L. Wolfe Gilbert. “Painting that Mother of Mine.” New York: Jos. W. Stern. 1915. Von Tilzer, Harry and Andrew B. Sterling. “You’ll Always Be the Same Sweet Girl.” New York: Harry Von Tilzer Music Pub. Co., 1915.
According to a letter from the periodical's founders, Jon Bacal and Mark Johnson, the aim of "Georgetown's Blue and Gray" was "to promote academic, athletic, extracurricular, and administrative excellence on the Hilltop. The magazine will accomplish this by featuring interview and profiles of people who exemplify excellence. Other articles will offer constructive criticism of policies and programs that can be improved."