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Shared box 4421

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Ch XII: St. Patrick Enters Ireland, Never to Leave, before 1938

 File — Shared box: 4421, Folder: 14
Identifier: II
Scope and Content Note From the Series: This series contains chapters two through twelve of a typed, edited manuscript for Gogarty's autobiography. This draft must have been close to his final one because it correlates closely with the 1938 published version. Noted on the folders are the corresponding pages in the Reynal & Hitchcock: New York, 1938 publication to which the enclosed text refers. In the Chapter II folder, there is a picture that did not make the publication on the page marked 11. Also in this series are two...
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Collection is open for research.

Dates: before 1938

Ch. XIII: And Now Let Us Praise Famous Men, before 1938

 File — Shared box: 4421, Folder: 15
Identifier: II
Scope and Content Note From the Series: This series contains chapters two through twelve of a typed, edited manuscript for Gogarty's autobiography. This draft must have been close to his final one because it correlates closely with the 1938 published version. Noted on the folders are the corresponding pages in the Reynal & Hitchcock: New York, 1938 publication to which the enclosed text refers. In the Chapter II folder, there is a picture that did not make the publication on the page marked 11. Also in this series are two...
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Collection is open for research.

Dates: before 1938

Miscellaneous Papers from the manuscript, before 1938

 File — Shared box: 4421, Folder: 16
Identifier: II
Scope and Content Note From the Series: This series contains chapters two through twelve of a typed, edited manuscript for Gogarty's autobiography. This draft must have been close to his final one because it correlates closely with the 1938 published version. Noted on the folders are the corresponding pages in the Reynal & Hitchcock: New York, 1938 publication to which the enclosed text refers. In the Chapter II folder, there is a picture that did not make the publication on the page marked 11. Also in this series are two...
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Collection is open for research.

Dates: before 1938

Gogarty’s permit to carry arms in Ireland, 1923 March 9

 File — Shared box: 4421, Folder: 17
Identifier: III
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The collection contains letters written by and to Oliver St. John Gogarty, and a typewritten manuscript of chapters 2-12 of his autobiography I Follow St. Patrick. There are some additional papers that were interfiled with the manuscript, and Gogarty's arms permit.

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Collection is open for research.

Dates: 1923 March 9

John Henry Newman regarding an article for The Rambler S. 1, V. 11, 1852 September 2

 File — Shared box: 4421, Folder: 4
Identifier: I
Scope and Contents From the Series:

All letters are to Northcote except where noted.

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Collection is open for research; portions of the collection are available digitally.

Dates: 1852 September 2

John Henry Newman and Father Ambrose St. John regarding article for The Rambler S. 1, V. 7, maybe 1847, 1850

 File — Shared box: 4421, Folder: 1-3
Identifier: I
Scope and Contents From the Series:

All letters are to Northcote except where noted.

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Collection is open for research; portions of the collection are available digitally.

Dates: maybe 1847, 1850

Northcote to Richard Simpson related to essays in The Rambler S. 2, V. 7, circa 1853 June

 File — Shared box: 4421, Folder: 5
Identifier: I
Scope and Contents From the Series:

All letters are to Northcote except where noted.

Restrictions on access

Collection is open for research; portions of the collection are available digitally.

Dates: circa 1853 June

James Burns regarding an inscription opposite the title page in The Rambler S. 3, V. 6, 1861 September-October

 File — Shared box: 4421, Folder: 8-11
Identifier: I
Scope and Contents From the Series:

All letters are to Northcote except where noted.

Restrictions on access

Collection is open for research; portions of the collection are available digitally.

Dates: 1861 September-October

John Henry Newman regarding a letter to be published in The Rambler S. 3, V. 3, 1860 May 7, 1860 July 6

 File — Shared box: 4421, Folder: 6-7
Identifier: I
Scope and Contents From the Series:

All letters are to Northcote except where noted.

Restrictions on access

Collection is open for research; portions of the collection are available digitally.

Dates: 1860 May 7, 1860 July 6

J.J. Munro from W.A. White, 1914 October 22

 File — Shared box: 4421, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

This is a collection of three letters, dated 1914, 1915, and 1956, all to John J. Munro. The letter from 1914 contains information on the book Romeus and Juliet 1567; the letter from 1915 is a note from a former friend at Oxford, G.K.A. Bell, Bishop of Chichester and poet; and the letter from 1956 is a thank-you note for a book received at the Shakespeare Institute at the University of Birmingham, England.

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Collection is open for research.

Dates: 1914 October 22

My dear Munro from G.K.A. Bell, 1915 February 8

 File — Shared box: 4421, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

This is a collection of three letters, dated 1914, 1915, and 1956, all to John J. Munro. The letter from 1914 contains information on the book Romeus and Juliet 1567; the letter from 1915 is a note from a former friend at Oxford, G.K.A. Bell, Bishop of Chichester and poet; and the letter from 1956 is a thank-you note for a book received at the Shakespeare Institute at the University of Birmingham, England.

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Collection is open for research.

Dates: 1915 February 8

Mr. Munro from the director of the Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham, England, 1956 May 29

 File — Shared box: 4421, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

This is a collection of three letters, dated 1914, 1915, and 1956, all to John J. Munro. The letter from 1914 contains information on the book Romeus and Juliet 1567; the letter from 1915 is a note from a former friend at Oxford, G.K.A. Bell, Bishop of Chichester and poet; and the letter from 1956 is a thank-you note for a book received at the Shakespeare Institute at the University of Birmingham, England.

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Collection is open for research.

Dates: 1956 May 29

Vital Public Questions of the Day lecture series by Corrigan, flier, 1920

 File — Shared box: 4421, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

Consists of a typescript of a radio address by Corrigan attacking sexual freedom and the breakdown of morality in national life. The collection also includes a biographical sketch of Corrigan as well as flyers advertising a Corrigan lecture and the establishment of the Corrigan Chair of Economics at Boston College.

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Collection is open for research.

Dates: 1920

"The New Morality and the National Life" radio address, typescript, circa 1930

 File — Shared box: 4421, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

Consists of a typescript of a radio address by Corrigan attacking sexual freedom and the breakdown of morality in national life. The collection also includes a biographical sketch of Corrigan as well as flyers advertising a Corrigan lecture and the establishment of the Corrigan Chair of Economics at Boston College.

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Collection is open for research.

Dates: circa 1930

"Father Jones I.J. Corrigan, S.J." typescript, unidentified author, circa 1937

 File — Shared box: 4421, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents

Typescript eulogises Corrigan, and a hand-written paragraph at the end announces efforts to create a Chair position in his honor.

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Collection is open for research.

Dates: circa 1937

The Jones I. Corrigan Chair of Economics announcement with a pledge form at the bottom, between 1937-1939

 File — Shared box: 4421, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

Consists of a typescript of a radio address by Corrigan attacking sexual freedom and the breakdown of morality in national life. The collection also includes a biographical sketch of Corrigan as well as flyers advertising a Corrigan lecture and the establishment of the Corrigan Chair of Economics at Boston College.

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Collection is open for research.

Dates: between 1937-1939

Membership address cards, approximately 1908-1912

 File — Shared box: 4421, Folder: 1
Identifier: V
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Includes one ledger of St. Botolph’s Guild, composed of meeting minutes, the constitution, amendments, and bylaws, and a list of members (as of 1909). Also consists of typescript copies of the constitution and meeting minutes from a February 1912 meeting. There are also a few loose pages of meeting minutes, address cards of Guild member applicants, and a blank receipt book.

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Collection is open for research; portions are also available digitally.

Dates: approximately 1908-1912

Meeting minutes, 1911 September-1912 April

 File — Multiple Containers
Identifier: V
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Includes one ledger of St. Botolph’s Guild, composed of meeting minutes, the constitution, amendments, and bylaws, and a list of members (as of 1909). Also consists of typescript copies of the constitution and meeting minutes from a February 1912 meeting. There are also a few loose pages of meeting minutes, address cards of Guild member applicants, and a blank receipt book.

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Collection is open for research; portions are also available digitally.

Dates: 1911 September-1912 April

Elogio del pre. Gasparo Sanchez morto nel Collo. Imperiale di Madrid il giorno 16 di novembre 1628: manuscript., 1628?

 Item — Shared box: 4421
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

Italian manuscript eulogy for Gasparo Sanchez. Two pages on bifolium. Third page is blank. Addressed on the fourth page to the Jesuit Girolamo Mattia in Recanati, Italy.

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Open for research

Dates: 1628?

Dorothy Day letter to Kathe McKenna, 1974: manuscript, 1974

 Item — Shared box: 4421
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

Single page note from Dorothy Day to Kathe McKenna, written on the blank side of prayer card with printed text by Alexander Solzhenitsyn. Undated, but written shortly after Day's 1974 visit to Haley House after receiving the Isaac Hecker Award.

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Open for research.

Dates: 1974

Poems by O'Sullivan, approximately 1908

 File — Shared box: 4421, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

Collection contains manuscripts of poems by O'Sullivan and multiple versions of a book of poems by William Starkey (his father), which O'Sullivan edited.

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Collection is open for research.

Dates: approximately 1908

Poems by William Starkey, 1938

 File — Shared box: 4421, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

Collection contains manuscripts of poems by O'Sullivan and multiple versions of a book of poems by William Starkey (his father), which O'Sullivan edited.

Restrictions on Access

Collection is open for research.

Dates: 1938

Envelopes, 1938 - 1943

 File — Shared box: 4421
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Collection of nine envelopes with hand-painted cachets, graphics added to an envelope to commemorate an event or further illustrate the subject of a stamp. These cachets illustrate town postmarks, featuring people (Anna, Alice, and Hiram), creatures (beetle, bison), or puns. The puns are made by combining postmarks from two locations to create the graphic, for example Betsey, Kentucky plus Ross, Minnesota equals Betsy Ross; Adsit, Virginia plus Becida, Minnesota equate to I'd sit beside her....
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Collection is open for research.

Dates: 1938 - 1943

Correspondence, 1947-1958, 1964

 File — Shared box: 4421, Folder: 1
Content Description From the Collection: Correspondence kept by Alice M. Grady, of the comptroller's office of the Boston and Maine Railroad, Boston, Massachusetts. She acted as principal representative of the Boston and Maine Railroad Group's Fund for the Archbishop's Charities, organized in 1947 to raise money from employees to be donated to Archbishop Richard Cushing for his various charitable causes. Prominent among these were the Rosary Radio Broadcast; funds for building churches at psychiatric institutions; a senior...
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Collection is open for research.

Dates: 1947-1958, 1964