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Rev. T. Lawrence Foran, S.J. Papers
This collection contains the personal papers of Rev. T. Lawrence Foran, S.J. including personal diaries, correspondence, writings, sermons, poety, notebooks and photographs. Other materials found in this collection include a copy of his master's thesis, certificates including diplomas, a rosary and a medallion of Saint Ignatius of Loyola. Items date between 1909 and 1983.
Rev. Thomas F. Murphy, S.J. Papers
This collection contains material relating to Thomas E. Murphy, S.J., including biographical information, correspondence, and memorandums.
Rev. Thomas L. Kelly Papers
The collection contains materials collected and used by Rev. Kelly to write the histories and biographies during the course of his career. His work included a history of Mount Saint Mary’s College and a biography on Rev. James Mullen. The collection also includes personal correspondence, and a two volume autobiography written in 1906. There is photographs and images of individuals featured in his writings as well as notes on a biography of Bishop Fenwick of Boston.
Rev. Thomas L. McLoughlin S.J. Papers
This collection contains the personal correspondence of Rev. McLoughlin. There is also correspondence concerning Mary Roberts who left a convent and sought McLoughlin’s help in clearing an issue she had with the convent. Additionally, there is a retreat notebook which McLoughlin wrote probably as a student at Holy Cross.
Rev. Thomas Smith, S.J. Collection
Rev. Thomas Walsh Scrapbook of Saint Mary's Church
This scrapbook documents Saint Mary's Church in Dracut, MA from 1912 to 1928. It mostly contains newspaper clippings with information regarding the church and Rev. Walsh.
Rev. William A. Carroll, S.J. Papers
Rev. William A. Donaghy, S.J. Papers
This collection contains material relating to William A. Donaghy, S.J., including biographical information, speeches and correspondence.
Rev. William Carey, S.J. Papers
This collection holds the papers of Rev. William Carey, S.J. dating from 1910 to 1945. The majority of the collection is his correspondence and this dates from 1924 to 1944. Additionally, there is ephemera and other records including newspaper clippings, event programs and book lists.
Rev. William H. Coyle S.J. Autograph Book
This small autograph book contains dated and undated signatures from primarily Jesuits and Novices from the 1880s. Many of the signers wrote messages, approximately half were written in Latin and the other half in English with one in an Asiatic language.