(Box 2, Folders 1 - 16) This series contains material about Pierre Teilhard de Chardin. This includes material on centennial exhibitions held in France and England, articles and a play on Teilhard, and commemorative stamps.
Photographs.
This series consists of materials of and pertaining to the America Spanish Relief Fund.
Approximately 30 letters and notes by unidentified authors dated between 1871-1963. Some have legible names, but their identities cannot be confirmed. Contents include a letter between two female friends in New York and Pennsylvania, a note on stationery from the Hôtel de la Cité in Carcassonne, a piece of paper containing notes on the genealogy of the Brooke family, and a letter in pencil sent from Big Bottom, Arkansas.
Autograph letter signed, Leipzig, 1856 January 4, 1 page, in German. Written on embossed hotel stationery from Hotel de Bavière, Leipzig.
Autograph letter signed, Copenhagen, 1869 April 5, 2 pages, in French (a few words are in English).
Autograph letter signed, Peterhof, 1878 June 19 [Old Style]/July 1 [New Style], 3 pages, in French.
This series, comprising the entirety of box 4 of the collection, has been digitized and made available on Digital Georgetown under the collection name "Alliance for Progress Cartoon Book Program in Latin America Collection"; records for these folders in the finding aid will contain links to individual items published in PDF on Digital Georgetown, which can be found by expanding the "External Documents" box under the "Expand All" button on the left side of the finding aid, below this note.
This series contains correspondence and papers concerning various aspects of Barnum's life.
Series 1: Building a career (1970-1984) contains information about John W. Blaney’s early career, including his military experience, time at Georgetown University in the School of Foreign Service, and early foreign service experiences. This series includes school transcripts, performance evaluations, photographs, and memoranda.
Series 2: Cold War (1978-1996) encompasses Blaney’s time in the foreign service as a congressional aide and economic counselor at the United States Embassy in Moscow, Russia where he was involved with US/USSR arms control and disarmament negotiations. Materials in this series include memoranda, performance evaluations, memorabilia, correspondence, photographs, and articles.
Series 2: Cold War (1978-1996) encompasses Blaney’s time in the foreign service as a congressional aide and economic counselor at the United States Embassy in Moscow, Russia where he was involved with US/USSR arms control and disarmament negotiations. Materials in this series include memoranda, performance evaluations, memorabilia, correspondence, photographs, and articles.