This series contains back issues of the Catholic magazine founded by Edward Rice Jubilee.
This series contains the correspondence, unpublished manuscripts, publications, and miscellaneous items related to Thomas Merton that were collected by Edward Rice. [Note: The Merton-Rice correspondence has been removed and is maintained in a separate collection.]
Correspondence, reports and other material relating to CVHE's service in Cuba from 1923 to 1925.
Correspondence regarding the Poets for Peace Poetry Reading organized by Ned O'Gorman. The event took place on November 12, 1967. The correspondence is arranged alphabetically.
Consists of correspondence and miscellaneous material relating to individual acquaintances of Commodore Verhoog. Arranged alphabetically.
This series consists of correspondence written to Theodore Maynard arranged alphabetically by author. This series also includes some manuscripts and photographs arranged alphabetically along with the correspondence.
Includes publicity photographs of notable individuals in music including composers, conductors, musicians and singers. Also, photographs of Paul Hume and the Georgetown University Glee Club. All are black and white unless otherwise indicated.
Correspondence written mostly to Ned O'Gorman, the majority being personal in nature. A few letters relate to the publishing of his poetry.
Typed manuscript by Jünger titled "Der Friede: Ein Wort an die Jugend Europas Ein Wort an die Jugend der Welt". A front note concerning the origins of the manuscript is dated 1944-04-04; the book was published in 1948.
Single issues of: "Münchner Tagebuch", Jahrgang 2, 1947-11-08 / Nr. 45, November 1947; "Aus Der Romanstrasse: Mitteilungen des Verlages Kurt Desch", Ausgabe 3, 1948-07; "Mitteilungen der Stadtverwaltung Frankfurt A-M", Nummer 45, 1960-11-05.
Various papers and supplements from the period of NSDAP press control, including: supplement pages from issues of "Vossische Zeitung" (1933-03); "Düsseldorfer Nachrichten" (1933-05); "Der Westen" (1935); "Sonder-Ausgabe der Berliner Illustrirten" (1934-08-09); "Berliner Illustrirte Zeitung" (1934-08-12); "Kölnische Illustrirte Zeitung" (1934-08-11); various front pages and supplements to "Berliner Tageblatt", "Berliner Stadtblatt", and "Berliner Morgenpost" (1933-1936).
The first five pages in a scribal hand, heavily corrected by Liszt; the final two pages entirely in Liszt’s hand. Accompanied by a printed copy of Rubinstein’s song.