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Jesuit universities and colleges

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

Edward B. Bunn, SJ Papers

 Collection
Identifier: GTM-200201
Scope and Contents

The Edward B. Bunn, SJ Papers contain materials that are unrelated to or predate his administrative positions at Georgetown University, including personal correspondence, genealogical notes, and speeches made while president of Loyola College and regional director of colleges and universities for the Jesuits' Maryland Province. Of note is a letter regarding his appointment as president of Loyola College in 1938 (folder 2).

Dates: 1909 - 1967

James Clark, SJ Papers

 Collection
Identifier: GTM-GAMMS21
Scope and Contents

The James Clark, SJ Papers contain spiritual writings as well as correspondence predominantly related to the various positions he held in educational administration. Also included are materials regarding his years at West Point and in the US Army.

Dates: 1825 - 1885

John Early, SJ Papers

 Collection
Identifier: GTA-GAMMS22
Scope and Contents

The John Early, SJ Papers include a diary from his second presidency at Georgetown College (1870-1873) along with correspondence, spiritual writings and notes, and printed material. Of note within the correspondence are letters describing the Civil War’s impact on the school.

Dates: 1834 - 1873

Bernard A. Maguire, SJ Papers

 Collection
Identifier: GTA-GAMMS17
Scope and Contents

The Bernard A. Maguire, SJ Papers contain entries from a diary he maintained at Georgetown College between 1839 and 1870; theology lecture notes while a seminarian at Georgetown; two 1853 indentures related to the sale of land; incoming correspondence from both of his tenures as President, although not all content pertains to the College; printed material, with some regarding his death in 1886; and an undated commencement speech he gave at his alma mater, St. John's Literary Institution.

Dates: 1848 - 1886