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Brigadier General Emory Upton (Fort Monroe, Virginia), 1878/1116
Broadside regarding Victor de Kubinyi, c1910
A broadside that reads as follows: "Victor de Kubinyi of 35 West 71st Street, N.Y.C. (ex-priest ex-bishop) Forger and Embezzler now Fugitive from Justice, In violation of Criminal Code Sec. 1292A, Notify Magistrate Court Immediately, 314 West 54th St., Victim's Protective Committee."
Brochure and illustrated handbook, 1904
"Broken Off / Abgebrochen": Announcement card for Collection Public Freehold exhibition in East Berlin, 1971
Brother Angelus, CSC (Notre Dame), 1934/0511
Letter asking if the AVE MARIA would like to have a letter of the late Cardinal Logue of Ireland.
Brother Edward L. Hearn, 1929/0211
A ticket written in Italian giving permission to attend the anniversary celebration of the coronation of the Pope Pius XI.
"Brother Gus" (at Notre Dame), 1890/1008
Praises the Department of Industry [Manual Labor School] over which Brother Gus presides. Gives regards to the Father General [Sorin] and Fr. Alexis Granger and Sister Felicie.
Brother Robert (Frank Ryder) 1884-1947, nd
Brucker, Victor J., 1888-1893
Brucker, Victor J., 1894-1901
Bruté de Remur, Charles, nd
Brymner, Douglas, 1895
Buckholz, L., 1895
Bugbee, Lester G., 1899-1901
Buren, Daniel: Printed Ephemera, 1991-1996
Burgin, Victor: Printed Ephemera, 1996
Burgy, Donald: Correspondence, circa 1978
Burkhardt, Leopold Maria S., 1877-1895
"Business: As Usual": Announcement card for an exhibition at John Weber Gallery, New York, 1988 April 9-1988 April 30
Business: As Usual, produced by John Weber Gallery, New York, 1988
Business card, undated
Includes Graham's address on one side and an image on the other.
Byrne, Joseph F., 1895
C. S. Mitchell (ND '1894), 1952/1229
Candelaria, Rev. Stanislaus Buteux, nd
Candelaria (San Xavier), nd
Canon Anson P. Stokes, 1938/0402
Expresses gladness that Stokes is moving along on his History of Universities. He sends his own book and hopes he will submit a critique.
Canon Anson P. Stokes (Washington Cathedral, DC), 1935/1014
Discusses some points raised by Stokes regarding politics, democracy, and the university as an institution. Expresses thanks for the complimentary review of his work.
Captain S. P. Jackson (A, 20th Wisconsin, Mobile, AL), 1865/0606
Cardboard with holograph of Siegelaub's Paris address and phone number, undated
Possibly in Siegelaub's hand.