Shared box 2528
Contains 39 Results:
National Endowment for the Arts creative writing fellowship panel, 1982 - 1983
Includes information about L'Heureux's life and accomplishments, as well as a few momentos. This series also documents L'Heureux's decisions around his end of life and celebrations of him by family and friends that were documented by his wife Joan.
Collection is open for research.
English Mass translation project, 1966 - 1969
Translations contributed by L'Heureux to work by the International Committee on English in the Liturgy, including his Mass of Christ the Servant (for Cranwell Preparatory School) and the Holy Saturday rites.
Collection is open for research.
Poetry: One Eye and a Measuring Rod copyright clearance and reviews, 1967 - 1969
Materials from L'Heureux's seventeen years in the Society of Jesus. These materials were boxed together by L'Heureux and have been retained together for context. They document L'Heureux's earliest work as a writer, his reflections on his relationship to his faith, and his discernment of how the two fit together.
Collection is open for research.
Poetry: Rubrics for a Revolution reviews, 1967
Materials from L'Heureux's seventeen years in the Society of Jesus. These materials were boxed together by L'Heureux and have been retained together for context. They document L'Heureux's earliest work as a writer, his reflections on his relationship to his faith, and his discernment of how the two fit together.
Collection is open for research.
Contracts, 1978 - 1996
Contracts are for L'Heureux's novels and collections of short stories, but also for his contributions to other collections as well as film and television rights.
Collection is open for research.
An Honorable Profession galley proofs, 1990
Collection is open for research.
The Shrine at Altamira galley proofs, 1991
Collection is open for research.
A Woman Run Mad galley proofs, 1987 January
Two distinct sets of galley proofs, one printed on letter paper and one on legal, but both with the distinctive narrow text column of a galley.
Collection is open for research.
Comedians galley proofs, 1989
Includes L'Heureux's novels, short stories, writing notebooks, as well as a few book reviews and a play. His poems, essays on theology, and book reviews written during his time in the Society of Jesus are filed in the Jesuit years series.
Collection is open for research.
Desires galley proofs, 1980 or 1981
Includes L'Heureux's novels, short stories, writing notebooks, as well as a few book reviews and a play. His poems, essays on theology, and book reviews written during his time in the Society of Jesus are filed in the Jesuit years series.
Collection is open for research.
"Spider's Story," "Flight," and "Mutti" clippings, 1982 - 1989
Includes L'Heureux's novels, short stories, writing notebooks, as well as a few book reviews and a play. His poems, essays on theology, and book reviews written during his time in the Society of Jesus are filed in the Jesuit years series.
Collection is open for research.
Clippings, 1979 - 1989
These files provide an overview of L'Heureux's impacts as director of the Creative Writing Program. Note that L'Heureux's complete records from his directorship of the CWP remained at Stanford University.
Collection is open for research.
Historical United States currency, 1786, 1862-1864, 1872
State of Massachusetts Bay, $2.00 (1780)
Virginia Treasury Note, $1.00 (1862)
United States of America, five pennies, (1863)
Confederate States of America, $50.00 (1864)
Jewett and Pitch Banjers, Boston, Massachusetts, $1.00 (1872)
New York National Exchange Bank, $100 (undated)
Collection is open for research.
What the colleges are doing, 1928 January
Material written and collected by twentieth-century Jesuit William M. Stinson, SJ. Included are lecture notes about Catholic poets Joyce Kilmer and John B. Tabb, as well as other literary and theological topics; a scrapbook of postcards from World War I-era Europe; and a collection of United States currency.
Collection is open for research.
Obituary of William M. Stinson, SJ, 1935 March 22
Material written and collected by twentieth-century Jesuit William M. Stinson, SJ. Included are lecture notes about Catholic poets Joyce Kilmer and John B. Tabb, as well as other literary and theological topics; a scrapbook of postcards from World War I-era Europe; and a collection of United States currency.
Collection is open for research.
"Boston College Library", approximately 1925
Material written and collected by twentieth-century Jesuit William M. Stinson, SJ. Included are lecture notes about Catholic poets Joyce Kilmer and John B. Tabb, as well as other literary and theological topics; a scrapbook of postcards from World War I-era Europe; and a collection of United States currency.
Collection is open for research.
"Close of Women's Retreat", 1920
Material written and collected by twentieth-century Jesuit William M. Stinson, SJ. Included are lecture notes about Catholic poets Joyce Kilmer and John B. Tabb, as well as other literary and theological topics; a scrapbook of postcards from World War I-era Europe; and a collection of United States currency.
Collection is open for research.
Commencement Day, Marycliff Academy, approximately 1925
Material written and collected by twentieth-century Jesuit William M. Stinson, SJ. Included are lecture notes about Catholic poets Joyce Kilmer and John B. Tabb, as well as other literary and theological topics; a scrapbook of postcards from World War I-era Europe; and a collection of United States currency.
Collection is open for research.
Correspondence regarding lectures, 1922, 1931
Material written and collected by twentieth-century Jesuit William M. Stinson, SJ. Included are lecture notes about Catholic poets Joyce Kilmer and John B. Tabb, as well as other literary and theological topics; a scrapbook of postcards from World War I-era Europe; and a collection of United States currency.
Collection is open for research.
"Discipline of the Will", approximately 1925
Material written and collected by twentieth-century Jesuit William M. Stinson, SJ. Included are lecture notes about Catholic poets Joyce Kilmer and John B. Tabb, as well as other literary and theological topics; a scrapbook of postcards from World War I-era Europe; and a collection of United States currency.
Collection is open for research.
"Enthronement of the Sacred Heart", after 1920
Material written and collected by twentieth-century Jesuit William M. Stinson, SJ. Included are lecture notes about Catholic poets Joyce Kilmer and John B. Tabb, as well as other literary and theological topics; a scrapbook of postcards from World War I-era Europe; and a collection of United States currency.
Collection is open for research.
"Father Tabb: The poet of little masterpieces", approximately 1923
Material written and collected by twentieth-century Jesuit William M. Stinson, SJ. Included are lecture notes about Catholic poets Joyce Kilmer and John B. Tabb, as well as other literary and theological topics; a scrapbook of postcards from World War I-era Europe; and a collection of United States currency.
Collection is open for research.
"God's question to Elias on Mt. Horeb: 'What dost here, Elias?'", approximately 1925
Material written and collected by twentieth-century Jesuit William M. Stinson, SJ. Included are lecture notes about Catholic poets Joyce Kilmer and John B. Tabb, as well as other literary and theological topics; a scrapbook of postcards from World War I-era Europe; and a collection of United States currency.
Collection is open for research.
"Hunting First Editions" in America, 1929 June 22
Material written and collected by twentieth-century Jesuit William M. Stinson, SJ. Included are lecture notes about Catholic poets Joyce Kilmer and John B. Tabb, as well as other literary and theological topics; a scrapbook of postcards from World War I-era Europe; and a collection of United States currency.
Collection is open for research.
"Lecture: Joyce Kilmer", after 1922
Material written and collected by twentieth-century Jesuit William M. Stinson, SJ. Included are lecture notes about Catholic poets Joyce Kilmer and John B. Tabb, as well as other literary and theological topics; a scrapbook of postcards from World War I-era Europe; and a collection of United States currency.
Collection is open for research.