Subject Files of John L. Brown. Arranged alphabetically.
Series 3 consists of chronological correspondence of John L. Brown from 1932 through 1974. The correspondence is arranged in chronological order. In each folder, both correspondents writing to Brown and correspondents receiving letters from Brown are listed.
Minuta: Long (ex notulis Exc.mi Secretarii, P.Long, P.Stransky, D.Salzmann). Presentes: Card. Bea, Heenan, Martin; Exc.mi Hermaniuk, Rabban, Ramanantoanina, Mansourati, Cantero, Raymond, Charriere, De Smedt, Nierman, Hart, Van Velsen, Lamont, Helmsing, Primeau, Gran, Stangl, Lorscheider, Prinetto, Minisci, Willebrands (secretarius). Feria IV, V, VI; 12, 13, 14 maii 1965 [ Document in Latin, French, German and English. ] 23 pp.
Minuta: Long (ex notulis Exc.mi Secretarii, P.Long, P.Stransky, D.Salzmann). Presentes: Card. Bea, Heenan, Martin; Exc.mi Hermaniuk, Rabban, Ramanantoanina, Mansourati, Cantero, Raymond, Charriere, De Smedt, Nierman, Hart, Van Velsen, Lamont, Helmsing, Primeau, Gran, Stangl, Lorscheider, Prinetto, Minisci, Willebrands (secretarius). Feria IV, V, VI; 12, 13, 14 maii 1965 [ Document in Latin, French, German and English. ] 23 pp.
Consists of 18 folders containing files about Rev. Horace B. McKenna, S.J. maintained by Rev. Thomas E. Ambrose, S.J. Includes newspaper clippings, dated 1970-1989 about Rev. McKenna, along with a few published articles by him. Arranged in rough chronological order.
This series consists predominantly of Fr. Welch's near-daily journals (1888-1904) as well as materials related to his Golden Jubilee (1901); his and his father's wills (1866-1901); two carte de visite photographs (1863-1886); ecclesiastical permissions (1850-1896); and correspondence (1791, 1841-1901). Please note that journal (II), covering 8-18-1889 to 4-7-1891, is missing from this collection.
School notebook titled "de deo" (on God) written by Fr. Wiget between 1849 and 1850. Created while at Georgetown.
Other spiritual writings: "of penitence"; "of the perfection of God"; "de conscientia"; and "the world."
This series includes personal papers such as correspondence, biographical information and genealogical research, and materials related to travel. Of special note is Fr. Repetti's autobiographical writings in which he discusses his internment in Ateneo de Manila and Los Baños during World War II (folders 5-8).
This series contains portraits of individual Jesuits in a variety of forms--cabinet cards, cartes de visite, glass plate negatives, prints, clippings, etc.--and are arranged alphabetically by last name. The majority of images show members of the Maryland, New York, or Maryland-New York Provinces, although some portray priests from other countries or non-Jesuit clergy.