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George Gamow papers
George Gamow (1904-1968) was a professor of physics at The George Washington University from 1934 until 1956. Materials in this collection include correspondence, manuscripts, articles by George Gamow, and printed materials about George Gamow.
George Hoffman papers
Materials in this collection include research papers, news clippings, research reports, newsletters, government documents, research notes, memos, bibliographic cards, correspondence, maps, photographs, slides, negatives, audiotapes, videotapes, and artifacts. They range in date from 1965-90.
George Washington University, Office of Student Life records
Collection includes Sigma XI membership nominations, meeting minutes, constitution and by-laws, annual reports, and history of Sigma Xi; student activities rosters and regulations, guides to student organizations, student telephone directory, publications, photocopies of news clippings of GW Band, button, posters, academic evaluations.
Germanic Studies Department records
Materials in this collection include budgets, departmental business, correspondence, reading exam results, and websites. The collection covers the years 1970 to 1995.
Graduate Council records
The Graduate Council was created by University President Cloyd Heck Marvin. This collection contains minutes and summaries of the council.
Graduate School of Education and Human Development records
Collection includes Reading Center client files, student papers, reports, newsletters, pamphlets, a time capsule, a video tape, and websites, and range in date from 1930 to 1992. Materials were put on exhibit in the Fall of 2004 in the Gelman Library to celebrate the Centenary of the School.
Graduate Student Enrollment Management records
The Office of Graduate Student Enrollment Management falls under the Office of Graduate Studies and Academic Affairs. This collection contains reports, programs, registration forms, budgets, minutes, evaluations, publications, attendance statistics, videos, and banners related to the Graduate and Professional School Fair. Materials date from 1978 to 2009, with the bulk of the material falling between 1990 and 2007.
GW Hatchet records
The GW Hatchet began in 1904, before that it was called the Weekly Columbian, before that the Columbian Call. The newspaper celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2004. Materials in this collection include a master set of microfilm of the student newspaper "Hatchet" from 1904 to 1989, photographs of Burton Sapin, Quigley's Pharmacy, Lloyd Elliott, Dr. Dennis O'leary, President and Nancy Reagan and other photos from the 1970 to 1980s.
Harold Lester Hirsh papers
Dr. Harold Hirsh holds both the M.D. and J.D. degrees, and was formerly a member of the GW faculty. Materials in this collection include Dr. Harold Hirsh's law and medical publications, papers, awards, certificates, plaques, books, videos and audio tapes. The collection covers the years 1939 to 1994.
Hazel Hanback papers
Hazel Smallwood Hanback (1918- ) is a life-long Foggy Bottom neighborhood resident, graduate of The George Washington University and served as a member of the Board of Trustees from 1979-1996. Collection includes two scrapbooks from the Grant School (in the Foggy Bottom neighborhood), including the PTA of the school, and includes photographs, programs, reports, correspondence and by-laws. Also present are three Kodak cameras, a bow used in archery class and a beanie from Grant School.
Health Services Management and Policy Department records
Materials in this collection include major reports (like theses), grant projects, and training books. They range in date from 1963-73.
Himmelfarb Health Sciences Library records
Materials in this collection include accession books, office files, correspondence, and film, video, and oral histories. They range in date from 1931 to 1980.
History Department records
Howard Gillette Collection on the Italian American Community of Washington, D.C.
Collection consists of a significant number of photographs collected from the exhibit "Washington's Italian Community 1890-Present" developed and sponsored by the Washington Area Studies Department that was held in November 1984; negatives of all materials collected; obituaries; news articles; research notes; correspondence; clippings; and copies of the exhibit flyer and the article Alan Kraut and Howard Gillette did for the "Journal of American Ethnic History."
Howard Gillette papers
Papers of Howard Gillette, Jr., professor of American Studies at both George Washington Univeristy and Rutgers University, including correspondence, memos, fellowship applications, women's studies files, exams, publications, awards, interviews, research notes, and curriculum requirements. They range in date from 1826-2018 with the bulk falling from the mid 1980s through 2018.
Human Services Department records
Materials in this collection include labor relations, training programs, grievance reports and transcripts, and articles on personnel/employee relations, training, psychology from various journals, and the Human Services and Social Justice Program website. The collection covers the years 1960 to 1985.
Institute for European, Russian and Eurasian Studies records
Collection includes correspondence, "Current News" newsletter, Li Li-San papers, seminars, and photos.
Institute for Management Science and Engineering records
Materials in this collection include logistics research, technical papers, conference publications and books. The collection covers the years 1948 to 1987.
Institutional Research Office records
The Office of Institutional Research (OIR) of The George Washington University supports University decision-makers in developing plans to achieve University goals and objectives. Materials in this collection include 1990 report files, PPSBM, Ernst and Whinney, Equal Opportunity Program. The material is dated from 1971-90.
Jacob Burns Law Library records
This collection contains bibliographies, floor plans, organization charts, brochures, reports, correspondence, newsletters, guides, and statistics. They range in date from 1904 to 1999. The materials concern the building fund, donations, annual reports, topical research guides, Maury Memorial Law Library, and the National Law Center.
James C. King papers
Collection includes books, videotapes, research notes, and correspondence of Dr. James King, professor of German. They range in date from 1837-1961.
James Goode papers
James W. Robb papers
Materials in this collection include Dr. James Robb's papers, correspondence, articles, framed photographs, LP Albums and books he had written on Alfonso Reyes. The material dates from 1938-2000.
Jan Van Dyke papers
Collection documents the professional dance career of Jan Van Dyke, including performance files, correspondence, photographs, articles, audio-visual material, and publicity materials from the late 1960s to the 2000s.
Janet G. Travell papers
Collection includes correspondence, press releases, papers, case reports, data from experiments, lecture notes, booklets, articles, conference programs, anatomical drawings, newspaper and magazine clippings, photographs, and artifacts.
Joe Jeff Goldblatt papers
John Latimer papers
John Francis Latimer (1903-1991) was a Professor of Classics and University Marshal at The George Washington University. Collection include books, correspondence, articles, notes, photographs, syllabi, audio tapes, reports, newsletters, speeches, and lantern slides. They range in date from 1890-1990.
John Reesing papers
John Palmer Reesing, Jr. (1920-91) was a Professor of English at The George Washington University. Materials in this collection include memos, course outlines, course descriptions, syllabi and articles. They range in date from 1964-82, and the provenance of this collection is not known, the old accession log listed it as being received in 1987.
John Russell Mason papers
Collection consists of records, correspondence, photographs, and ephemeral materials ranging in date from 1931 to 1981. The records document John Russell Mason's librarianship education at Columbia University, individual exhibits held at the University Library, and his career at The George Washington University.
John Strong Newberry papers
collection include original plates and explanations by Dr. Newberry, and notes and memoranda by Dr. Arthur Hollick made while editing Newberry's work for publication. Published by the U.S. Geological Survey as v. 35 of Monographs in 1898, under the title: Later Extinct Floras of North America. They date from 1898.