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Rev. Joseph Bryan Connors, S.J., Papers
This collection contains the personal correspondence and records of Fr. Connors. The majority of the material is speeches and sermons that he gave during his tenure at Holy Cross. There are also undated and unnamed photographs in this collection.
Rev. Joseph Busam, S.J. Papers
This collection contains the personal papers of Fr. Busam and includes his personal correspondence with the Knights of Columbus dating from 1961-1980 as well as legal papers. Additionally, there are invitations and anniversary records and some of these materials pertain to his Golden Julibee as a Jesuit. Additionally, the collections holds family portraits and vacation photographs dating from the 1930s through the 1970s. Most of these are black and white.
Rev. Joseph D. Ahearn, S.J. Papers
Rev. Joseph D. Fitzgerald, S.J., Papers
This collection contains the personal papers of Fr. Fitzgerald including correspondence, homilies, retreat notes and family photographs. Materiald date from 1921 to 1970.
Rev. Joseph F. Donahue, S.J. Papers
Rev. Joseph F. Hanselman, S.J. Papers
This collection contains material relating to Joseph F. Hanselman, S.J., including biographical information, correspondence, and newspaper clippings.
Rev. Joseph J. Williams, S.J. Collection
Rev. Joseph M. F., Marique S.J. Papers
This collection mostly includes correspondence dating from the 1930s through the 1970s. It also contains Fr. Marique’s documentation of “Classical Folia'' and the Leaders of Iberian Christianity. There are a number of Fr. Marique’s personal effects, such as his Daily Missal. Finally, the collection has an oversized certificate belonging to Fr. Marique that is written in Latin.
Rev. Joseph N. Dinand, S.J. Papers
This collection contains material relating to Joseph N. Dinand, S.J., including biographical information, correspondence, and ephemera.
Rev. Joseph P. Fox S.J., Papers
The majority of this collection consists of personal notes and homilies and are organized chronologically. The homilies are mostly hand-written and cover a wide-range of subjects such as adultery, abortion, and love. There is correspondence between Fox and the Abbey of Gethsemane as well as essays written by Fr. Fox.