Box: 1 Fold: 1 Bunn, Edward B., S.J. - Correspondence Box: 1 Fold: 2 Krogh, Peter F. - Correspondence Box: 1 Fold: 3 Mettger, H. Philip - Correspondence Box: 1 Fold: 4 Parr, John F. - Correspondence Box: 1 Fold: 5 Parr, John F. - Contract with Georgetown University Box: 1 Fold: 6 Trainor, J. Raymond - Correspondence Box: 1 Fold: 7 Walsh, Edmund A., S.J. - Correspondence Box: 1 Fold: 8 "Mes Trois Mousquetaires" - Manuscript Box: 1 Fold: 9 "Supplement to 'My three Musketeers'" - Manuscripts Box: 1 Fold: 10 "Supplement to 'My three Musketeers'" - Photographs Box: 1 Fold: 11 "Andre de Choin de Fayard" - Manuscript Box: 1 Fold: 12 "Extra Sensory Perceptions" - Manuscript Box: 1 Fold: 13 "Roman Catholic Looks at the Orthodox..." - Manuscript Box: 1 Fold: 14 Photographs Box: 1 Fold: 15 Pope Pius XII - Photo Box: 1 Fold: 16 Eisenhower, Dwight D. - Photograph Box: 2 Fold: 1 Photo Album Box: 2 Fold: 2 Medals Box: 2 Fold: 3 Medal from Pius XII Box: 2 Fold: 4 Clippings Box: 2 Fold: 5 Typed Notes Box: 2 Fold: 6 Certificates Box: 2 Fold: 7 Business Cards Box: 2 Fold: 8 Georgetown University Ephemera
12/29/1954
DESCRIPTION: 1 TLS from Edward B. Bunn, S.J. to John F. Parr concerning a possible position for Parr on the faculty of the School of Foreign Service.
DATE SPAN: 10/28/1970 - 03/02/1981
DESCRIPTION: 2 TLSs from Peter F. Krogh, a Dean of the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University, to John F. Parr, the first concerning Parr's appointment at the University of Maryland, the second about a statue of Edmund A. Walsh, S.J. on the Georgetown campus.
9/1/1956
DESCRIPTION: 1 TLS from H. Philip Mettger of the Governmental Affairs Institute to Edward B. Bunn, S.J. (later forwarded to John F. Parr) concerning a delegation of French Parliamentary leaders coming to the U.S. in September, 1956. Includes a 5 page typed description of the delegation, including facts about Valery Giscard D'Estaing, later the President of France.
DATE SPAN: 01/01/1954 - 08/01/1976
DESCRIPTION: 15 carbon TLSs from John F. Parr at the University of Fribourg and Georgetown University to J. Raymond Trainor, Edward B. Bunn, S.J. and Edmund A. Walsh, S.J. mostly regarding Parr's employment at Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service.
DATE SPAN: [01/01/1958]? - [06/30/1958]?
DESCRIPTION: 1 TDS contract between John F. Parr and Georgetown University concerning Parr's position as Dean of the School of Foreign Service. Includes the signatures of Parr, Edward B. Bunn, S.J. and Frank L. Fadner, S.J.
DATE SPAN: 12/28/1954 - 02/16/1955
DESCRIPTION: 2 TLSs and 1 ALS from J. Raymond Trainor to John F. Parr concerning a possible position for Parr in the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. References to Edmund A. Walsh, S.J.
DATE SPAN: 12/17/1953 - 12/08/1954
DESCRIPTION: 2 TLSs from Edmund A. Walsh, S.J., Regent of the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service, to John F. Parr mainly concerning Walsh's health and possible employment for Parr at the School of Foreign Service.
1981
DESCRIPTION: 1 TMsS by John F. Parr and D. Harrison Smith, "Mes Trois Mousquetaires" ("My Three Musketeers"), about the life of Edmund A. Walsh, S.J. and his friendship with Parr and Smith.
1988
DESCRIPTION: 1 bound set of clippings about Edmund A. Walsh, S.J., John F. Parr and D. Harrison Smith collected by Smith and Parr as a supplement to "Mes Trois Mousquetaires" in the preceding folder.
(1930?) - (1940?)
DESCRIPTION: 57 photos collected by D. Harrison Smith supplementing the manuscript, "My Three Musketeers." Mainly consists of photos of John F. Parr, D. Harrison Smith and Edmund A. Walsh, S.J.
1984
DESCRIPTION: 1 TMs by John F. Parr and Doris Maguire, "Andre de Choin de Fayard."
(1982?)
DESCRIPTION: 1 bound TMs by D. Harrison Smith, "Extra Sensory Perceptions."
1985
DESCRIPTION: 1 bound TMs by D. Harrison Smith, "A Roman Catholic Looks at the Orthodox Patriarch." Includes 1 TLS, 1 xerox TLS and 4 transcripts of letters by Athenagoras, the Patriarch; 1 TLS from Gerald O'Hara, Apostolic Delagate; and 1 TLS from Gabriel Metropolitan of Colonia.
DATE SPAN: 12/01/1960 - 03/27/1961
DESCRIPTION: 10 photographs mostly of D. Harrison Smith and John F. Parr, all labeled. Includes photos of Sir Steven Runciman, Lord Keyes, Edmund A. Walsh, S.J., Mrs. William Clarence Parr, Joaquim de Siqueira Coutinho and Sir Harold Caccia.
12/28/1956
DESCRIPTION: 1 framed photo and 1 loose photo of D. Harrison Smith in audience with Pope Pius XII in September, 1956.
10/13/1958
DESCRIPTION: 1 framed, signed photograph of Dwight D. Eisenhower with John F. Parr taken during a visit by Eisenhower to the campus in 1958.
(1936?) - (1975?)
DESCRIPTION: 1 bound photo album put together by John F. Parr and D. Harrison Smith consisting of photos of Smith, Parr, Herbert Hoover, Franklin D. Roosevelt and friends of Parr and Smith.
[1944] - [1988]
DESCRIPTION: 15 medals in a small case. 7 of the medals belonged to John F. Parr and are described in a typed note. Includes the Bronze Star, Outstanding Civilian Service, Knights of Malta, Order of St. John of Jerusalem and the Order of Academic Palms of France.
[1956]
DESCRIPTION: 1 medal mounted in plastic on a marble stand piece; the medal was given to D. Harrison Smith by Pope Pius XII during his audience with him in 1956.
DATE SPAN: 10/13/1958 - 07/26/1989
DESCRIPTION: Clippings and xeroxes of clippings collected by John F. Parr and D. Harrison Smith mostly about Parr, Smith and Georgetown University.
(1908's?)
DESCRIPTION: 7 small pages of typed notes by D. Harrison Smith mainly consisting of biographical data about himself and describing some of the photographs in the collection.
DATE SPAN: 06/30/1962 - 05/25/1967
DESCRIPTION: 5 xeroxes of certificates belonging to John F. Parr including a Certificate of Achievement from the U.S. Army, the French Academic Palms, and an Outstanding Civilian Service Medal certificate.
(1980's)
DESCRIPTION: 3 business cards belonging to John F. Parr and D. Harrison Smith.
10/13/1958
DESCRIPTION: 3 invitations to the dedication ceremony of the Edmund A. Walsh, S.J. Building on the campus of Georgetown University sent to John F. Parr and D. Harrison Smith.
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