Jerry L. Carbone, Jr.

This collection contains correspondence, a scrapbook, CUA and non-CUA publications, and memorabilia from 1955 to 1960, collected by Jerry L. Carbone, Jr. (BCE 1959).

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Created: The American Catholic Research Center and University Archives 1955-1960
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title Jerry L. Carbone, Jr. : An inventory of the Jerry L. Carbone, Jr. Collection at The American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives
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spelling carbone Jerry L. Carbone, Jr. An inventory of the Jerry L. Carbone, Jr. Collection at The American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives Finding aid prepared by Robin C. Pike. The American Catholic Research Center and University Archives 2011-07-26 101 Aquinas HallThe Catholic University of AmericaWashington, D.C. 20064 Finding aid encoded by Robin C. Pike on July 26, 2011 English Descriptive Summary The American Catholic Research Center and University Archives 1955-1960 Jerry L. Carbone, Jr., 1937- Jerry L. Carbone, Jr. Collection .25 linear feet; 1 box This collection contains correspondence, a scrapbook, CUA and non-CUA publications, and memorabilia from 1955 to 1960, collected by Jerry L. Carbone, Jr. (BCE 1959). 250 English Biographical Note Jerry Louis Carbone, Jr. was born and raised in New York, NY. He attended the Catholic University of America between 1955 and 1959, earning a Bachelor's in Civil Engineering. While at CUA, he was an active member of the Clipper Club (freshman through senior years, Vice-President senior year), served on the Dormitory Council, Student Council, Italian Club, and Y.C.S. (freshman year), The Tower student newspaper (junior year), was a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers (A.S.C.E.) (Vice-President junior year, President senior year), the Inter-Engineering Council (I.E.C.) (Vice-President senior year), played baseball and basketball (junior and senior years), played intramural sports (freshman through senior years), and was on the Class Committees (freshman through senior years). After graduation, Carbone lived in Maryland. He currently resides in Florida. Scope and Contents This collection contains correspondence, a scrapbook, CUA and non-CUA publications, and memorabilia from 1955 to 1960. The scrapbook contains letters, announcements, photographs, programs, and dormitory room assignments. This collection is divided into five series: 1) Correspondence, 2) Scrapbook, 3) Class Materials, 4) Publications, and 5) Memorabilia. Arrangement The Jerry L. Carbone, Jr. Collection consists of four series: Series 1: Correspondence Series 2: Scrapbook Series 3: Class Materials Series 4: Publications Series 5: Memorabilia Restrictions on Access There are no access restrictions for this collection. Related Material See other CUA photographic and alumni collections. Index Terms This record series is indexed under the following controlled access subject terms. Persons: Carbone, Jerry Louis, Jr. Organizations: Catholic University of America--CampusCatholic University of America--College Sports Catholic University of America--History Catholic University of America--Students Places: Washington, DC Subjects: College Sports Acquisition Information The scrapbooks were donated by Jerry L. Carbone, Jr. via Meghan Comey in the CUA Office of Alumni Relations on February 2, 2009. Processing Information Processing and EAD markup completed in July 2011 by Robin C. Pike. Bibliography The Cardinal Yearbook, 1956-1959 The Tower, 1955-1959 Location of Originals The memorabilia from this collection is located in the CUA New Museum Collection, which includes alumni memorabilia. The file numbers for the objects are 1293a-c. Detailed Description of the Collection Series 1: Correspondence, undated (1 folder) 1 1 Letter to Jane Canter, undated Theta Chi Alpha pledge invitation to Jane Canter, Carbone's girlfriend Series 2: Scrapbook, 1955-1959 (1 folder) The scrapbook was originally in non-archival plastic sleeves. It was unbound and removed from the plastic sleeves for preservation. 1 2 Scrapbook, 1955-1959 advertisement for social, theater program, photographs, dormitory room assignments, letters Series 3: Class Materials, undated (1 folder) 1 3 Class Materials, undated Economics for Engineering Syllabus Series 4: Publications, 1955-1960, undated (4 folders) 1 4 CUA Publications (1), 1955-1960 Facts for Freshman; Residence Information Bulletin, 1955-1956; Class Schedule, 1956-1957; The CUA Bulletin, January 1957; 10th Annual Student Activities Banquet, 1957; 13th Annual Student Activities Banquet, 1960; Handbook of Intramural Sports, 1956-1957, 1957-1958, 1959-1960 1 5 CUA Publications (2), undated Clippers booklet, 3 copies 1 6 CUA Publications (3), 1955-1956, 1959 The Tower newspapers and photocopies 1 7 Non-CUA Publications, 1959 1959 Yearbook Series 5: Memorabilia, 1955, undated (1 folder) 1 8 Memorabilia 1955, undated CUA New Museum records for the Clippers Log Book, undated (NMC 1293a); Dink (beanie), 1955 (NMC 1293b); and Freshman Pin, 1955 (NMC 1293c).