Box 12. Alphabetical photographic files Ben-Ami — Beresin, Jack, 58 folders.
Contains correspondence (1954-1993) sent from various individuals to William H. Natcher. Much of the correspondence in 1973-1974 documents some of the public's reaction to the Watergate scandal. Included is correspondence from some of Natcher's Kentucky constituents, various companies, many interest groups, and officials at Western Kentucky University. The correspondence is arranged chronologically by year.
Includes unidentified correspondence. Also note: only names marked with an asterisk (*) are included in the index. Correspondence primarily concerns Katherine Biddle's poetry and poetry readings.
Four boxes of correspondence, the majority of which is correspondence from John Gilland Brunini to Blanche E. (Stein) Brunini, his mother. Within this section is correspondence from John G. Brunini, while a student at Georgetown University from 1915 to 1919, to his parents. Folders are arranged alphabetically, the contents arranged chronologically.
One DVD. Event featured a speech by Dr. Niall Ferguson, the Laurence A. Tisch Professor of History at Harvard University and the William Ziegler Professor at Harvard Business School. Presented by the Mortara Center for International Studies.
One DVD. Featuring speaker Dr. Niall Ferguson. Sponsored by the Mortara Center for International Studies.
Series 3 consists of chronological correspondence of John L. Brown from 1932 through 1974. The correspondence is arranged in chronological order. In each folder, both correspondents writing to Brown and correspondents receiving letters from Brown are listed.
Miscellaneous Manuscripts. Arranged alphabetically by individual.
Consists of 58 folders containing incoming correspondence received by Lawrence Gilman between 1901 and 1937. The bulk of the letters date between 1933 and 1936. Correspondents include Gilman's fans across the United States and some of his contacts in the music profession. Topics of discussion include Gilman's radio broadcasts and orchestral program notes. Arranged chronologically.
This collection only has one series.
Printed Materials.