U.S. Presidents and Georgetown
Found in 12 Collections and/or Records:
Edward B. Bunn, S.J.: Printed Material
Photographs: U.S. Presidents and their Families at Georgetown
Richard M. Nixon Newspaper Collection
Evening Star: "Nixon Sworn in as 37th President", January 20, 1969.
Washington Post: "NIXON RESIGNS", August 9, 1974.
Reproduction of Hoya article: "Nixon May Address G.U. Commencement; Students Cry Foul", January 19, 1973.
Scrapbook: Georgetown University, 1963-1964
Scrapbook: Georgetown University, 1964
Contains newspapers clippings. Topics covered include: interreligious Civil Rights Rally in McDonough Gymnasium and award of honorary degree to U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson at convocation to mark the closing of the University's 175th Anniversary celebrations.
Scrapbook: Georgetown University, December 1960-July 1961
Contains clippings about Georgetown University. Among topics covered: women students in the Nursing School taking courses in the College of Arts and Sciences; resumption of crew as a varsity sport; and deaths of Vladimir V. Gsovski, Paul R. Sullivan and Kelvin T. MacKavanagh, S.J. Also present, pictorial spread on the baptism of John F. Kennedy, Jr., by Martin J. Casey, S.J., in the Georgetown University Hospital chapel.
Scrapbook: Georgetown University Hospital - Birth of John F. Kennedy, Jr.
Contains clippings relating to the birth of John F. Kennedy, Jr., at Georgetown University Hospital. Also clippings on President-Elect John F. Kennedy's Cabinet picks.
Scrapbook: Georgetown University Hospital, June 1947-March 1953
Scrapbook: Georgetown University, July-October 1961
Contains clippings about the purchase of Halcyon House on Prospect Street, construction of the new [Reiss] Science Center, South Korean actress and student Gihee Chio, and installation of new seismographs. Also present, a copy of letter from Jacqueline Kennedy to Donn Murphy, head of the Mask and Bauble Society, dated October 13, 1961, thanking Mask and Bauble for a Shakespeare performance at the White House.
Serials: "Clinton Countdown"
Contains one-page publication produced by the Public Relations Office to mark the inauguration of Bill Clinton as U.S. President. The publication provides information about inaugural events on and off campus.
Serials: "Georgetown Record"
Monthly publication produced by the Office of University Development and Public Relations from March 1952-July 1968. Succeeded by "Georgetown Today".