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Rev. Florence J. Donohue Papers
Included in this collection are two daily planners from 1921 and 1922 containing Donohue’s appointments, daily activities, and the dates he attended Mass. Additionally, there is a National Diary from 1940 and a travel diary. Finally, there is Rev. Donohue’s Harold M.Gore award for his contribution to Parochial League basketball along with the speech given in his honor in 1948.
Rev. Francis B. Sarjeant, S.J. Papers
The collection contains personal writings of Rev. Sarjeant including correspondence with the editor of The New York Times as well as writings on Baghdad and the U.S. Senate. Personal items include Fr. Sarjeant’s passports along with his personal notes and speeches.
Rev. Francis J. Dolan, S.J. Papers
This collection contains material relating to Francis J. Dolan, S.J., including biographical information and correspondence.
Rev. Francis J. Hart, S.J. Papers
Rev. Frederick A. Gallagher, S.J. Papers
This collection mostly contains correspondence as well as personal and military papers of Fr. Gallagher. Additionally, there are a few photographs of friends and family. Of particular note are materials pertaining to his service as Navy Chaplain during World War II. In addition to correspondence, there are photographic negatives of a mass he conducted on a beach in the Pacific. The materials in the collection date from 1898 to 1964 with the majority dating from 1940 to 1964.
Rev. George A. Higgins, S.J. Papers
This collection consists of notes and writings used by Fr. Higgins when he gave retreats as well as his personal retreat notes. There is one folder of clippings, brochures and material collected by him to use during his retreat. Additionally, the collections has two certificates awarded to Fr. Higgins. Both are in Latin.
Rev. George H. Costello Collection
Rev. Gerard Reedy, S.J. Papers
This collection contains material relating to Gerard Reedy, S.J., including biographical information, speeches and correspondence.
Rev. Henry E. Bean, S.J., Papers
Rev. Horace James Papers
This collection pertains to James’ efforts working with the freedmen of North Carolina, military matters and his role as assistant quartermaster. All of the letters in the collection are written to James with the exception of one to his wife. There is one folder of biographical material.