Shared box 9562
Contains 13 Results:
Thomas Moore bicentennial planning, 1978 - 1980
Materials created for concerts coordinated and performed by Wilbur Broms, including drafts and final copies of programs, planning information, publicity materials, and research for program notes.
Collection is open for research.
The Barbican, 1967 October
Produced and published by Advance! News Bureau and the Irish Internationalists. Covers the strike on the Barbican redevelopment site in London.
Collection is open for research.
Maps and scientific observations, approximately 1940
Personal papers of Paul Wilkas, Boston College class of 1948, including childhood notebooks, academic writing from Boston Latin School and Boston College, and materials from his attendance at the 1946 Pax Romana conference in Spain. Also includes papers by H. Leonard Valway, Boston College class of 1949, pertaining to his attendance at the 1947 World Youth Festival in Prague.
Collection is open for research.
Journal, 1941 May-1944 February
Includes descriptions and maps of Wilkas's naturalist adventures and observations in the Boston area. Features a hand-drawn map of the 1943 proposed Red Line extension route.
Collection is open for research.
Graham Greene thesis, research notes, 1948-1952
Personal papers of Paul Wilkas, Boston College class of 1948, including childhood notebooks, academic writing from Boston Latin School and Boston College, and materials from his attendance at the 1946 Pax Romana conference in Spain. Also includes papers by H. Leonard Valway, Boston College class of 1949, pertaining to his attendance at the 1947 World Youth Festival in Prague.
Collection is open for research.
Cumbres, Pax Romana issue, 1946 July
Personal papers of Paul Wilkas, Boston College class of 1948, including childhood notebooks, academic writing from Boston Latin School and Boston College, and materials from his attendance at the 1946 Pax Romana conference in Spain. Also includes papers by H. Leonard Valway, Boston College class of 1949, pertaining to his attendance at the 1947 World Youth Festival in Prague.
Collection is open for research.
Pax Romana Bulletin, 1946
Personal papers of Paul Wilkas, Boston College class of 1948, including childhood notebooks, academic writing from Boston Latin School and Boston College, and materials from his attendance at the 1946 Pax Romana conference in Spain. Also includes papers by H. Leonard Valway, Boston College class of 1949, pertaining to his attendance at the 1947 World Youth Festival in Prague.
Collection is open for research.
"The Journey of Sorrows", by Virginia Kelley, 1992, 1996 June
Materials collected by O'Malley, mostly as inspiration or source material for sermons and speeches.
The audiocassette is not available for playback due to format impermanence and has not been reformatted.
Hymns by O'Malley, 1983-1998
Includes articles, blessings and invocations, essays, homilies, hymns, lectures, and speeches by O'Malley, as well as related correspondence, programs, and publicity.
Collection is open for research.
"The uses of learning and prayer", essay for Inscape: studies presented to Charles F. Donovan, SJ, 1977
Includes articles, blessings and invocations, essays, homilies, hymns, lectures, and speeches by O'Malley, as well as related correspondence, programs, and publicity.
Collection is open for research.
The Co-Edition, 1948-1952
Boston College School of Nursing newsletter, usually biweekly.
Collection is open for research.
Master's program information packet, approximately 2000
Records of the Boston College School of Nursing, primarily publications and publicity materials. There are also materials relating to events hosted by the School of Nursing, such as conferences, lectures, and social events, as well as first-day issues of the United States Postal Service's stamp commemorating the nursing profession.
Collection is open for research.
Joe McEachern collection of accordion music
Unsigned music manuscripts (one notebook and loose pages) written primarily in accordion tablature by Jerry O’Brien, with some contributions by Joe Derrane, including both Irish and non-Irish melodies.
Collection is open for research.