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Professors at the Sorbonne: Faculté des sciences: manuscript
Manuscript in a bound journal with handwritten descriptions of the science and mathematics faculty members of the Université de Paris. The accounts largely describe physical characteristics and speaking styles of the faculty members. It also includes several pages with notes from specific lectures. The author of the manuscript is unknown.
Open for research.
Provident Institution for Savings records
Composed of meeting minutes, photographs, publications, and related business and financial records.
Collection is closed until processed.
Quadragesimale de casibus : manuscript
Open for research.
Collection of the quadricentennial celebration of St. Francis Xavier's arrival in Japan and related photographs
Six photographs from the Quadricentennial Celebration of St. Francis Xavier's Arrival in Japan observed in Nagasaki, Japan. The collection also includes photographs of Xavier Castle (Navarre, Spain), the remains of the Jesuit Church and Rectory in Hiroshima after the dropping of the atomic bomb, the rebuilt Jesuit Rectory in Hiroshima and, the monument to St. Francis Xavier in Yamagughi, Japan.
Collection is open for research.
Questions on agriculture: manuscripts
Two notebooks with entries from an agriculture course or textbook from 1843. One notebook written by George Smith and the other by John Chisom. George Smith's notebook also has Questions on mensuration in it.
Open for research.
Josiah Quincy letter, portrait, and autograph
Consists of an autographed letter signed by Quincy to Frederic W. Lincoln, Jr. dated 1860 September 24; a fragment of a Harvard University leave of absense pass with Quincy' s signature from 1839; and, an engraved portrait of Quincy from 1889
Collection is open for research.
Maurice J. Quinlan papers
These papers document the work of scholar and Boston College English professor Maurice J. Quinlan. Includes correspondence, manuscripts, articles, class notes, research notes, and diaries. The majority of the papers pertain to eighteenth-century English literature.
Collection is open for research.
Karl Rahner manuscripts
Consists of mimeograph copies of typescripts of De Gratia Christi (third edition, 1951) and De Deo Creante et Elevante (1953) by German Jesuit theologian Karl Rahner, accompanied by a letter from John D. Gerkin to Father John Foley commenting on them (1959).
Collection is open for research.
John H. Randall III papers
Contains academic and professional materials, correspondence, and collected materials of early twentieth century American literature scholar and Boston College faculty member John H. Randall III.
Collection is open for research. All university records dating after 1968 are closed. Access with permission of the originating office.
Charles J. Reardon, SJ papers
This collection documents the religious and teaching career of Charles J. Reardon, SJ, military chaplain, Jesuit, and professor in the Theology Department at Boston College. The collection consists of sermons and prayers of the faithful, and teaching materials on marriage and sexuality. Materials are mostly typescripts and manuscripts.
Collection is open for research.
Reeves family diaries
Diaries of a South Boston father and son. Included are accounts of the weather; household, garden, and neighborhood happenings; attendance at community, religious, music, lecture, and seance events; local and national news; reading habits; health, births, deaths, and marriages; visitors; as well as correspondence sent and received.
Collection is open for research; digital version also available.
Roland J. Regan collection of World War II photographs and memorabilia
The collection documents Roland J. Regan's service in the U.S. Army during World War II. It consists primarily of photographs taken by Regan in England, France, and Germany. It also includes U.S. Army memorabilia and German military artifacts.
Collection is open for research.
H. A. Reinhold papers
Anthony Rhodes papers
These papers document the personal and professional activities of British Catholic author Anthony Rhodes, whose writing ranged from travelogues, to poetry, to history. Included are articles, clippings, correspondence, diaries, manuscripts, notes, and photographs. Many of the diaries focus on Rhodes's experience during World War II.
Collection is open for research.
Thomas F. Ring papers
Consists of scrapbooks of nineteenth-century businessman Thomas F. Ring's personal and professional correspondence and manuscripts, and materials concerning the St. Vincent de Paul Society and other charitable and religious organizations.
Collection is open for research. Materials are fragile and require care in handling.
Ritooralism, or, The poor-traits of the K. Family manuscript
Bound manuscript written in 19th-century cursive script. Unpublished, satirical, anti-Catholic, fantasy narrative that is an extended allegory of the Ritualism controversy that gripped the Anglican and Protestant Episcopal churches in the late 19th century. The alternative title "The Ritooralists" and the name "Edward Cobblestone" (presumably a pseudonym) are crossed out on the title page.
Open for research.
Boston College collection of Chandler Robbins cased photographs
Three cased photographs of Chandler Robbins, Union soldier in the American Civil War.
Collection is open for research.
Graeme Roberts and Cicely Mathews papers
Collection documenting the work of twentieth-century writer Graeme Roberts and radio broadcaster Cicely Mathews produced for BBC Northern Ireland in Belfast. Contains typescripts and manuscripts of plays, short stories, and poems, as well as a scrapbook.
Collection is open for research.
James Jeffrey Roche letters
James Jeffrey Roche was an Irish-born American journalist, author and diplomat. The collection consists primarily of letters written to Roche. Most of the correspondence is between Roche and Theodore Roosevelt. Other correspondents include diplomats, politicians and literary figures.
Collection is open for research; portions of the collection available digitally.
Callista Roy, CSJ papers
Personal, professional, and research materials of twentieth-century nurse theorist and Boston College faculty member Callista Roy, CSJ, including article drafts, awards, biographical information, conference presentations, correspondence, photographs, research notes, and teaching materials.
Collection is open for research.
Records containing personal identifiable information (PII) are closed. All university records dating after 1968 are closed; access with permission of the office.
Audiovisual and born digital materials are not currently available due to format impermanence and have not been reformatted. Please let Burns Library Public Services know of your specific interest; if possible, reformatting will be scheduled.
Fred Wilton Russell diary
Diary relating the author's travels in Europe, including his stays in Paris and at a school in Plauen, Germany, and his trips with his family to spas in Carlsbad and Franzenbad.
Open for research; digital version also available.
Boston College collection of George William Russell
This collection documents the professional life and work of Irish writer George Russell, who published under the name "AE." It contains correspondence, manuscripts, artwork, and a photograph.
Collection is open for research.
Matthew Russell, SJ correspondence
Consists primarily of correspondence between Father Russell and a Sister Mary Ignatia, who was involved with The Magnificat, a publication in Manchester, New Hampshire. The letters concern writers and books. There is also a letter to Russell from the writer Aubrey De Vere and a postcard portrait of Russell.
Collection is open for research.
Seymour Rutkin correspondence with Jane Jacobs
One exchange of letters between architect and affordable housing activist Seymour Rutkin to urbanologist and architectural critic Jane Jacobs regarding her book The Death and Life of Great American Cities.
Open for research.
George E. Ryan papers
Contains typescripts, correspondence, research files, publications, and ephemera related to Boston writer George E. Ryan's historical research and writing, especially about St. Botolph and Ellen Sewall Osgood.
Collection is open for research.