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Edmond Mackay Philosophy Notebook

 Item — Folder: SC098-MACK-001
Identifier: SC098-MACK
Scope and Contents

This volume contains notes by Edmund Mackay. Most of the volume (102 pages) contain notes on Metaphysics in Latin. The second part of the volume (24 pages) contains notes on Ontology.

Dates: Undated

Notebook on Jewish Antiquities

 Collection — Folder: SC072-GRIF-001
Identifier: SC072-GRIF
Scope and Contents

The journal contains commentaries on Jewish Antiquities as well as a commentary on the Gospel of John. The journal is handwritten in Latin.

Dates: 1881

Rev. George A. Higgins, S.J. Papers

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: SC079-HIGG
Scope and Contents

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.

Dates: 1935; 1943; Undated

Rev. Jerome E. Town, S.J. Papers

 Collection — Box: SC146-TOWN-001
Identifier: SC146-TOWN
Scope and Contents This collection contains the personal papers of Rev. Town. There are two diaries which contain the details of the day-to-day life of Jerome Town, S.J. in the collection. The diary from 1909 details his study and travels in and around Belgium while he was a student in the country. The diary from 1912 details his daily activities as a teacher at Holy Cross. The Correspondence includes postcards, most sent from Belgium and written in French. Also contained are two retreat resolutions written...
Dates: 1904-1912

Rev. Joseph M. F., Marique S.J. Papers

 Collection
Identifier: SC102-MARI
Scope and Contents

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.

Dates: 1942-1944; 1951-1952; 1963-1974

Rev. Leonard Nota S.J. Philosophy Book

 Item — Box: SC116-NOTA-001
Identifier: SC116-NOTA
Scope and Contents

This volume is entitled “Moralis Philosphie sive Ethica et Juris Nature Institutiones.” It consists of handwritten notes by Nota. The volume has 448 pages and includes an index. The text is written in Latin.

Dates: circa 1860-1869

Rev. M. J. Coyne Theology Notes

 Item — Box: SC038-COYN-001
Identifier: SC038-COYN
Scope and Contents

This collection consists of Rev. M. J. Coyne’s notebook from St. Joseph’s Seminary. This handwritten book has 266 pages dating from 1883-1888. Most of the passages of the book are written in Latin. It has a small picture of the seminary. This volume came with other books given to the library by Benjamin Davis.

Dates: 1883-1886

Rev. William H. Coyle S.J. Autograph Book

 Item — Folder: SC036-COYL-001
Identifier: SC036-COYL
Scope and Contents

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.

Dates: 1880s

Sermons and Writing Book

 Item — Box: SC043-DENN-001
Identifier: SC043-DENN
Scope and Contents

This volume contains writings in Gaelic as well as two poems in English written by Patrick Denn. The author of the volume is unclear but it is believed to be Patrick Denn. The poem at the end of the volume is dated July 30, 1816 and there is a notation on the first page in Latin for the College of the Holy Cross. There are approximately 200 pages.

Dates: circa 1816

Unidentified Notebooks Collection

 Collection
Identifier: SC177-UNID
Scope and Contents

The collection contains four notebooks containing writings of an unidentified priest. Volume one contains contains sermons along with French language exercises. A second book contains a sermon on the life of St. Francis Xavier. A third book is written in Latin and served as a retreat guide. The fourth book contains notes from an 1843 retreat as well as sermon. There are two partial notebooks which contain miscellaneous writings.

Dates: 1843; Undated