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Descriptive
Summary
Biographical
Note
Scope
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Arrangement
Restrictions
Administrative
Information
Index
Terms
Related
Material
Bibliography
Detailed
Description of the Collection
Series
1: General Subject Files, 1950-1962, n.d.
Series
2: Professional Organizations, 1947-1966, n.d.
Series
3: Published Materials, 1959-1966, n.d.
Series
4: Classroom Lectures and Notes, 1925-1950s, n.d.
Series
5: Personal Papers, 1931-1961 |
An inventory of the Roy J. Deferrari Papers
at The American Catholic History Research Center and University
Archives Contact Information:
Mailing Address: The Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C.
20064
Telephone: 202-319-5065
Email: archives@mail.lib.cua.edu
URL: http://libraries.cua.edu/achrcua/index.html
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Roy J. Deferrari, 1890-1969 |
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The Roy J. Deferrari Papers |
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1925-1966 |
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11.6 linear feet; 29 boxes |
| Abstract: |
Speeches, published and unpublished versions of articles,
correspondence with professional organizations, materials related to
Dr. Deferrari's published materials and classroom notes. |
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ACUA 050 |
Dr. Roy J. Deferrari spent the majority of
his career at The Catholic University of America as both a professor of
Classics and as an administrator. He was born on June 1, 1890 in Stoneham,
Massachusetts, the fourth of six children. Dr. Deferrari began studying
Latin and Greek while attending Melrose High School and continued his
education at Dartmouth College, where he specialized in Greek and Latin
Literature. He was elected to Phi Beta Kappa in his junior year. After
graduating with an A.B. in 1912, he continued his education at Princeton
University, earning a M.A. in 1913 and a Ph.D. in 1915. Deferrari began
his teaching career at Princeton as an instructor of Classics. During
World War I, he served in the 814th Aero Squadron.
Dr. Deferrari's began his career at The
Catholic University of America as a Professor of Greek and Latin in 1918.
His first task was the reorganization of the Department of Greek and
Latin. He taught as an associate professor of Classics until 1922 when he
was promoted to the rank of Professor of Greek and Latin. During this time
period he taught many classes on a variety of topics including the Roman
Historians (Livy, Caesar, and Tacitus), Roman Biography (Suetonius,
Tacitus, and Agrgicola), Early Christian Literature as well as many
others.
In 1929, Monsignor Ryan appointed Deferrari
the Director of the Summer Session. As Director, Deferrari reformed the
summer session, increasing enrollment from 350 students to over 4,000
students. He also opened Summer Session courses to graduate students and
allowed all persons, men, women, religious and lay to attend the summer
session. Deferrari also took advantage of his position as Director of the
Summer Session to allow many experimental departments to begin offering
courses. These departments, including Library Science, Art, Music, Speech,
Drama and Nursing, went on to become full departments at The Catholic
University of America. Deferrari took a special interest in these
departments and assisted in establishing them.
In 1930, Dr. Deferrari was appointed to the
position of Acting Dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. He
held this position in addition to continuing as Director of the Summer
Session and a full Professor of Greek and Latin. As Acting Dean of the
Graduate School, Deferrari was charged with the reorganization of the
Graduate School. Deferrari held this position until 1937 when he was
appointed Secretary General. In 1939, as part of his Secretary General
Duties, Deferrari became the Chairman of the Committee of Affiliation.
In 1960, upon reaching the university's
compulsory retirement age of 70, Dr. Deferrari retired as Secretary
General, Director of the Summer Session and University Workshops, and
Gardner Professor of Greek and Latin. He continued to serve as the
Director of the Program of Affiliation until 1968. Dr. Deferrari died in
1969 at the age of seventy nine.
Throughout his career, Dr. Deferrari
published widely in various scholarly journals. Initially his research
focused on aspects of Greek and Latin Literature but his later research,
influenced by his role as an administrator, focus more heavily on Catholic
education and the role of a Catholic University.
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The Roy J. Deferrari Papers consist of
correspondence with professional organizations, published and unpublished
drafts of articles, speeches, notes related to Dr. Deferrrari's published
writings, classroom notes and student papers. While some of his classroom
notes date to the 1920s and some of his personal papers date to the 1930s,
the majority of the items within this collection fall within the range of
1950 -1966. The papers are divided into five series: General Subject
Files, Professional Organizations, Published Materials, Classroom Lectures
and Notes and Personal Papers. The Classroom Lectures and Notes series is
divided into three subseries: general lectures, pro-seminar classroom
materials, and pro-seminar student papers. The majority of this collection
covers Dr. Deferrari's work as a speaker, editor and professor of
Classics, especially near the end of his career. These papers demonstrate
the dual nature of Dr. Deferrari's career as both an advocate of Catholic
education and as an educator of Classics.
The first series is a general subject file,
arranged alphabetically from A-Z. There are files containing speeches and
drafts of speeches that Dr. Deferrari gave while fulfilling his duties as
a University administrator. These speeches cover a variety of topics
including Catholic Education, Classical scholarship, commencement
addresses, Graduate Education, Nursing Education at The Catholic
University of America and the education of women in universities.
The second series contains materials related
to the numerous professional organizations which Dr. Deferrari was a
member of. These files are made up primarily of correspondence between the
organizations and Dr. Deferrari. Information is arranged in a
chronological order within each organization.
The third series contains information about
published works of Dr. Deferrari. Arranged alphabetically by title of the
work, these files contain correspondence between Deferrari and the
publisher, drafts of the works, as well as orders for the completed work.
Longhand copies of Dr. Deferrari's autobiography, A Layman in Catholic
Education, and his work, Some Problems of Catholic Higher Education, are
also included.
The fourth series consists of three subseries
and contains materials related to Dr. Deferrari's role as a Professor of
Latin and Greek. The first subseries contains Dr. Deferrari's notes for
general lectures. These notes are arranged alphabetically by subject. The
second subseries contains Dr. Deferrari's notes for his Pro-Seminar class.
Dr. Deferrari taught this class for almost 12 years, near the end of his
teaching career. The third subseries contains student papers that were
handed in to Dr. Deferrari. These are arranged alphabetically by the last
names of the students.
The fifth series is composed of materials not
directly related to Dr. Deferrari's professional career. These include
correspondence related to the publication of his brother's, Harry
Deferrari, manuscript which was handled by Dr. Deferrari after Harry's
death. It also includes an honorary degree from Villanova, awarded in
1961, and miscellaneous correspondence from 1931 - 1939.
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The Papers of Roy J. Deferrari consists of
five series:
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Restrictions on Access
Some materials in Series 4 may be
restricted.
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The Deferrari family donated the collection
to the American Catholic Research Center and University Archives in 1969.
During final processing, metal fasteners were
removed and items were placed in acid free folders. Photocopying was done
on some materials in order to prevent further damage caused by mold. Items
were rearranged in order to place them in chronological order when
appropriate.
Processing completed in August 2005 by
Christine Stanley. EAD markup completed in August 2005 by Jordan Patty.
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The Catholic University of America Mullen
Library holds copies of A Complete System of Catholic Education is
Necessary, A Layman in Catholic Education: His Life and Times, and Memoirs
of the Catholic University of America, 1918-1960 all by Dr. Deferrari. The
Mullen library also holds copies of A Handbook on Administration for
Catholic Institutions of Higher Education in the United States written by
Deferrari and Rita Watrin. The Mullen library also has copies of many
works which Dr. Deferrari edited, including Essays on Catholic Education
in the United States and Vital Problems of Catholic Education in the
United States.
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Index Terms
This record series is indexed under the
following controlled access subject terms.
Persons:
Deferrari, Roy J.
Organizations:
Catholic University of America
Places:
Washington (D.C.)
Subjects:
Education, Higher
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Selected Bibliography of Publications
Authored by Dr. Deferrari
(Listed in chronological order)
Lucian's Atticism: the Morphology of the Verb
[Princeton Dissertation] Princeton, 1916
Selections from Roman Historians. Boston,
1916. With L.R. Dean.
"On the Date and Order of Delivery of
St.Augustine's Tractates on the Gospel and the Epistle of St. John." CP 12
(1917) 191-4.
"The Classics and the Greek Writers of the
Early Church; St. Basil. CJ 13 (1917-8) 579-91.
"Terence, Phormio" 502-3 CW 11 (1917-8) 151.
"The Tradition of the Study of Latin in
Modern Education." CER 17 (1919) 279-86.
"A Catholic Classical Conference. Ib. 18
(1920) 111-2; CW 13 (1919-20) 143.
"The inductive and direct methods of teaching
Latin." CER 18 (1920) 468-74.
"The proposed classical investigation by the
American Classical League." Ib. 19 (1921) 453-7.
A First Latin Book for Catholic Schools.
Washington, 1921.
"The Classics in Education." Ib. 20 (1922)
385-90.
"Classical Section." Ib. 428-31; 496-500;
551-6; 606-10.
"Latin in the grades." Ib. 217-24.
"St. Ambrose and Cicero. PQ 1 (1922) 1-2.
"St. Augustine's method of composing and
delivering sermons." AJP 43 (1922) 97-123.
"Classical section." CER 21 (1923) 49-53;
108-12; 172-7; 239-43; 301-6; 371-6; 431-6; 494-8; 559-64; 513-8.
"Classical section." Ib. 22 (1924) 44-8;
112-7; 171-6; 237-42; 298-304; 367-72; 425-8; 495-9; 557-61.
"Classical investigation." General report Ib.
23 (1925) 269-74; 374-64.
"Classical section. Ib. 43-8; 107-12; 174-9;
225-30; 233-8; 294-8; 299-303; 365-9; 430-4; 554-8; 626-31.
"Classical section" Ib. 24 (1926) 42-6;
106-10; 173-8; 231-300; 365-70; 418-22; 487-91; 549-53.
The Letters of St. Basil. 4 volumes. London
and New York 1926 - 1931.
"Early ecclesiastical liteerature and its
importance to classical scholars. Ib. 521-8. Classical section. Ib. 25
(1927) 38-42; 107-11; 172-7; 363-7.
"Early ecclesiastical literature and its
relation to the literature of classical and mediaeval times." PQ (1927)
102-10.
Introduction to F.M. Kirsch: The Classics,
etc. Milwaukee 1928.
"A study of patristic and mediaeval Latin,
and its significance for schools and colleges. CER 26 (1928) 12-30, 88-97.
"St. Augustine's City of God: its plan and
development." AJP 50 (1930) 109-37.
Concordance of Prudentius. Cambridge,
Massachusetts, 1931. With J. M. Campbell.
Concordance of Ovid. Washington, 1939. With
Sister M. Inviolata Barry and M.R.P. McGuire.
Concordance of Lucian. Washington, D.C.,
1940. With Sister Maria Walburg and Sister Ann Stanislaus.
Concordance of Statius. Washington, D.C.,
1942. With Sister Clement, C.C.U.I.
"The United States Education Mission to
Japan." CU Bulletin 14 (1946) 2.
"The Challenge to Catholic Colleges and their
Graduates." JRI (October 1946) Vol. XVIII, 162.
"Workshop on College and Organization and
Administration." Higher Education 15 (1947) Vol. III, 14:9.
Marian Latin Series for High Schools. 4
volumes. Milwaukee: Bruce, 1946. With Sister Francis Joseph. 1947 - 1953.
Translator, "St. Augustine's On Faith in
Things Unseen." Vol. III, The Fathers of the Church. New York: Circa,
1947. With Sister M. Francis McDonald, O.P.
"Adult Education - A Challenge to Catholic
Educations." C.U. Bulletin 16:5 (March 1949) 6-9.
A Latin-English Lexicon of St. Thomas
Aquinas. Washington, D.C.: CUA Press, 1949 - 1953. With Sister Inviolata
Barry, C.D.P.
Hugh of St. Victor, De Sacramentis.
Translation and Commentary. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Mediaeval Academy of
America, 1951.
"Sociology in the Program of the Catholic
General College." American Sociological Review (June 1952) 89-102.
"The Nun and Research." Benedictine Review
(Summer 1952) 11-15.
"Philosophy and Theology and the College
Curriculum." N.C.E.A. Bulletin (Nov 1952) 7-15.
Translator, Eusebius Pamphili, Ecclesiastical
History, Vol. I. New York: Father of the Church, Vol. XIX, 1953.
Translator, Funeral Orations by Saint Gregory
Nazianzene and St. Ambrose, Vol. XXII, New York: Fathers of the Church,
1953.
"The Catholic College." The Small College
Annual (1955), 8-9.
"The Catholic University and the Affiliation
of Sister Formation Institutions" Sister Formation Bulletin (March 1955)
4-5.
"A Consideration of Some Phases of Social
Work Education Today" Proceedings of the 41st Meeting of the National
Conference of Catholic Charities (1955)
Translator and Commentator. Eusebius
Pamphili, Vol. II. New York: Fathers of the Church, 1955. Vol. XII.
"Why the Catholic University of America."
C.U. Bulletin (1956)
Complete Index of the Summa Theologica of St.
Thomas Aquinas. Washington, D.C.: CUA Press, 1956.
A Latin-English Dictionary of St. Thomas
Aquinas. Boston: St. Paul Editions, 1960.
Memoirs of The Catholic University of America
1918-1960. Boston: St. Paul Editions, 1962.
A Layman in Catholic Education: His Life and
Times. Boston: St. Paul Editions, 1966.
Editor:
Catholic University Patristic Studies,
1922-1960.
Catholic University Studies in Mediaeval and
Renaissance Latin. 1932-60.
Classical Studies of the Catholic University
of America. 1939 - 1960.
Vital Problems of Catholic Education in the
United States. Washington, D.C.: CUA Press, 1939.
Essays on Catholic Education in the United
States. Washington, D.C.: CUA Press, 1942.
The Catholic High School Literature Series. 4
vols. New York: Sadlier, 1941-1946. With Sister M. Theresa Brentano and
Brother Edward P. Sheekey.
College Organization and Administration.
Washington, D.C.: CUA Press, 1947.
Philosophy of Catholic Higher Education.
Washington, D.C.: CUA Press, 1948.
Guidance in Catholic Colleges and
Universities. Washington, D.C.: CUA Press, 1949.
Integration in Catholic Colleges and
Universitites. Washington, D.C.: CUA Press, 1950.
Discipline and Integration in the Catholic
College. Washington, D.C.: CUA Press, 1951.
The Organization and Administration of the
Minor Seminary. Washington, D.C.: CUA Press, 1951.
The Curriculum of the Catholic College.
Washington, D.C.: CUA Press, 1952.
Early Christian Biographies. Vol. XV Fathers
of the Church. Translator of "Life of St. Cyprian by Pontius." With Sister
M. Magdeleine, O.S.F. New York: Fathers of the Church, 1952
St. Augustine: Treatises on Various Subjects.
Vol. XVI, New York: Fathers of the Church, Vol. XIX, 1953.
Theology, Philosophy and History as
Integrating Disciplines in the Catholic College. Washington, D.C.: CUA
Press, 1953.
Latin and English Syllabi in the Minor
Seminary. Washington, D.C.: CUA Press, 1953.
Latin and Religion Syllabi in the Minor
Seminary. Washington, D.C.: CUA Press, 1954
The Social Sciences in Catholic College
Programs. Washington, D.C.: CUA Press, 1954.
Curriculum of the Minor seminary: Religion,
Greek, and Remedial Reading. Washington, D.C.: CUA Press, 1955.
Curriculum of the Minor Seminary: Social
Studies, Greek, and the General Curriculum. Washington, D.C.: CUA Press,
1956.
The Problems of Administration in the
American College. Washington, D.C.: CUA Press, 1956.
Functions of the Deans of Studies in Higher
Education. Washington, D.C.: CUA Press, 1957.
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alphabetically from A-Z. There are files containing speeches and
drafts of speeches that Dr. Deferrari gave while fulfilling his
duties as a University administrator. |
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Accrediting: Catholic Education and the
Approving Agencies, n.d. |
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Accrediting: Education and Accrediting
Today, n.d. |
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Accreditation and Self-Evaluation, June
24, 1961 |
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Adult Education - a challenge to Catholic
Educators, 1949 |
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Adult Education Workshop, 1958 |
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Affiliation: Nature of, with CUA, 1948 (2
folders) |
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Affiliation of Catholic Education
Institution with CUA, 1960 |
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Affiliation of Minor Seminaries, n.d.
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Affiliation of Teacher Training
Institutions, 1954 |
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(Problems of the) American College, n.d.
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(Trends in) American Education today, n.d.
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Anna Maria College, Paxton, MA
Commencement Address, 1959 |
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Assembly (Honors) College of New Rochelle,
1954 |
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Assembly (Honors) Dunbarton College, 1950
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Assembly (Honors) Dunbarton College,
September 22, 1954 |
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Assembly (Honors) Eastern High School,
January 15, 1957 |
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Assembly (Delta Epsilon Sigma) Rosemont,
1954 |
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Atonement Conference, 1956 |
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Atonement conference, 1957 |
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Atonement Conference, 1959 (2
folders) |
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Atonement Seminary, 1959 |
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(Saint) Augustine and his Contribution to
Latin Literature, n.d. |
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Beginning of Instruction in Nursing - CUA
Catholic Education Review, 1960 |
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Benedictine Heights College: Kick-Off
Drive, 1958 |
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Byzantine Greek Language and Literature,
Bibliographical Sources for, n.d. |
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Capping Ceremony, Holy Family College,
February, 1961 |
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Catholic College, 1955 |
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Catholic College and its Aims, n.d. |
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Catholic College and its Alumnae, n.d.
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Catholic College, Challenge to Graduates
of, n.d. |
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10 |
Catholic College and Contemporary American
society - Bellarmine College, 1954 |
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Catholic College Education, n.d. |
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Catholic College, does it Foster a true
sense of freedom and democracy, n.d. |
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Catholic College Freedom and Democracy,
n.d. |
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14 |
Catholic College, for women and its
contribution to American Life - Anna Maria College, June 8, 1959
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Catholic College as a Teacher of
Independent thinking, n.d. |
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16 |
Catholic College, What is a, n.d. |
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(Problems of) Catholic Education in the
United States, n.d. |
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(Problems of) Catholic Education, 1948
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Catholic Education: a system of Catholic
Education is Necessary, 1964 |
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Catholic Educational Ideal and
Standardizing Agencies, n.d. |
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Catholic Graduate School, Some Problems
of, n.d. |
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Catholic Higher Education and the CUA,
n.d. |
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Catholic Leadership in Education, June 5,
1935 |
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Catholic Schools and Professional
Relations, n.d. |
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Catholic Universities, comments on the
future of American, n.d. |
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Catholic Universities, Function of, n.d.
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Catholic Universities, subsidies for
research in, n.d. |
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Catholic University of America, 1956 (3
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Catholic University of America Graduate
Studies at, n.d. |
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CUA and Religious Communities, n.d. |
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CUA and Research, n.d. |
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CUA Sisters College and Summer Session
"Catholic Educational Review", February, 1960 |
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Catholic University of Puerto Rico is
Being Established, n.d. |
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(10th Anniversary) CUA of Puerto Rico,
n.d. |
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Classical Investigation After twelve
years, General Report of, n.d. |
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Classical Scholarship, History of, n.d.
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Classical Studies and their influence on
the Latin Program of Schools, n.d. |
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Classics: Seventeen years after, n.d.
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Colleges in 1970, who goes? WRC, October
16, 1957 |
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College Library, n.d. |
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College, Nature and Function of, n.d.
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(Problem of the) College of Liberal Arts,
n.d. (3 folders) |
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Commencement Speech: Immaculata college,
Hamburg, NY, June 3, 1962 |
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Contribution of the Catholic college for
Women to American life, June 4, 1961 |
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Cooperation and Coordination in Catholic
Higher Education, n.d. |
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Cooperation in Catholic Higher Education,
n.d. |
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Daly, Sister Jeanne Joseph C.S.J., n.d.
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Dedication of Ursuline Teacher Training
Institute St. Martin, Ohio, Palm Sunday, 1962 |
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Deferrari - Foran Latin Tests, n.d. (3
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Deferrari - Foran Latin Tests, n.d. (2
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Democracy: College Education in a, n.d.
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Democracy, Good College in a, May 28, 1946
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(On) Democracy, October 11, 1949 |
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Doctoral Exams, 1942 - 1946 |
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Drama and its Place in the University
Scheme, n.d. |
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(Observations on the Achievement of)
Dunbarton College in its first 25 years, May 7, 1960 (2
folders) |
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Dunbarton Student Council, May 14, 1949
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Education Leadership, Elements of (Nursing
Conference, May 31, 1951 (2 folders) |
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Educational Tests, 1928 |
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Faculty: Appointments and Promotions of
CW, Members of College U. Faculties, 1960 |
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Faculty: Duties and Powers of the Teaching
Staff, CW, 1960 |
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Freedom in Education, n.d. |
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General Education Movement and its
Significance for Catholics, May 31, 1948 (3 folders) |
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Recent Views on General Education, n.d.
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Graduate School of Arts and Sciences,
November 24, 1935 |
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Graduate School of Arts and Sciences -
policies relative to the future of, 1935 |
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Graduate Departments, Recent survey of, by
the American Council on Education, n.d. |
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Graduate Study, Fundamental Principles of,
November 4, 1938 (2 folders) |
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Graduate Study, Subsidizing of, n.d.
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Graduate Studies under Catholic Auspices
Origin and Development of, n.d. (2 folders) |
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Graduate Work, Basic Principles for
Accrediting, n.d. |
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Greek and Latin, Department of, 1932 -
1935 (2 folders) |
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High School, Thoughts on Graduation Day in
a Catholic, n.d. |
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Honors Day, Dunbarton college of Holy
Cross, September 24, 1958 |
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Honors Day, Rosemont college - Observation
on American Catholic Colleges, May 8, 1957 (3 folder) |
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Integration in Catholic Schools, 1949
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Integration in Catholic Education, n.d.
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Introductions, 1954 |
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Institutional Affiliation with the CUA -
Immaculata college, August 23, 1959 |
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Latin, teaching of, n.d. |
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Life and Literary Activity of St.
Augustine, n.d. |
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Miscellaneous, 1942; 1963 |
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Nursing Education: At the Catholic
University of America, n.d. |
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Nursing Education: Development of School
at CUA, 1958 |
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Nursing Education: Its Position in the
Academic World Today, n.d. |
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Nursing Education: Nursing and the Science
of History, n.d. |
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Nursing Education: Part of the educational
System of the country, n.d. |
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Nursing Education: Place of Nursing in the
University Scheme, n.d. |
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Nursing Education: Some Thoughts on the
Profession of Nursing, n.d. |
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Papal Delegate Convocation: Greetings, May
11, 1959 |
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Practical Knowledge in Education
(Commonweal), 1956 |
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President's Commission, Report on, in
Respect to Adult Education, n.d. |
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Professional Education and the General
College (D'Youville), n.d. |
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Professional Education, Responsibility of
the General College to, n.d. |
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Remarks at Dedication of Roanoke Catholic
H.S., Oct. 8, 1961 |
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(Bishop) Ryan and Universities, n.d.
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Saint Augustine and his place in Latin
Literature, 1959 |
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Selection of an Institution for Higher
Studies. Commencement Exercises at Bellarmine College, June 1961
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Selection of an Institution for Higher
Studies, Commencement, Marist College, June 1961 |
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Sermons of St. Augustine, n.d. |
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Summer Session - Catholic University of
America, 1954 |
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Teacher, Responsibilities of the, n.d.
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Teaching Sisters, Training of Religious,
n.d. |
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Unified Purpose of Education, 1945 |
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16 |
"Why a Self Evaluation?" - Minor Seminary
Conference, 1960 |
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17 |
Women, American Catholic College for, n.d.
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18 |
Women, Catholic College for, and its
contribution to American Life, n.d. |
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19 |
Women, Challenges to graduates of Catholic
Colleges for, n.d. |
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20 |
Women, Higher Education of, n.d. |
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21 |
Workshop, Speech, n.d. |
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22 |
Workshop, Technique - Ft. Meade, May 1961
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23 |
Writings - miscellaneous, n.d.
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| Series 2: Professional
Organizations, 1947-1966, n.d. (5 boxes) |
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| The second series contains materials related to Dr.
Deferrari's affiliation with numerous professional organizations.
Information is arranged in a chronological order within each
organization. |
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| Box |
Folder |
| 9 |
1-8 |
American Academy in Rome, 1950-1966 (8
folders) |
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9 |
American Classical League, 1966 |
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10-15 |
American Philological Association,
1947-1966 (6 folders) |
| Box |
Folder |
| 10 |
1-16 |
American School of Classical Studies at
Athens, 1949-1959 (16 folders) |
| Box |
Folder |
| 11 |
1-10 |
American School of Classical Studies at
Athens, 1960-1966 (10 folders) |
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11-14 |
Catholic Scholarships for Negroes, 1954 (4
folders) |
| Box |
Folder |
| 12 |
1-20 |
Catholic Scholarships for Negroes,
1955-1966 (20 folders) |
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21 |
Classical Association of the Atlantic
States, 1947-1949 |
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22-23 |
Institute for Advanced Study - School of
Humanistic Studies, 1948-1954 (2 folders) |
| Box |
Folder |
| 13 |
1-20 |
Medieval Academy of America , 1949 - 1966
(20 folders) |
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| Series 3: Published Materials,
1959-1966, n.d. (6 boxes) |
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| The third series contains information about published
works of Dr. Deferrari. Arranged alphabetically by title of the
work, these files contain correspondence between Deferrari and the
publisher, drafts of the works, as well as orders for the completed
work. |
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| Box |
Folder |
| 14 |
1-2 |
Augustine - Printer's Copy, n.d. (2
folders) |
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3-5 |
Complete System of Catholic Education is
Necessary, 1964 (3 folders) |
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6 |
Concordances - CUA Press Contracts, 1958
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7 |
Concordance Order Books, 1939 - 1942; 1951
- 1954 |
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8-14 |
Concordance Orders, 1940-1951 (7
folders) |
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15 |
Press Order - Ovid, 1958 |
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16 |
Concordance - Lucan - correspondence,
1938-1940 |
| Box |
Folder |
| 15 |
1-14 |
Concordance of Ovid - correspondence,
1937-1966 (14 folders) |
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15 |
Concordance of Ovid - instructions for
preparing slips, n.d. |
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16-20 |
Concordance of Ovid - material, n.d. (5
folders) |
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21-23 |
Concordance of Prudentius, 1929-1957 (3
folders) |
| Box |
Folder |
| 16 |
1-2 |
Concordance of St. Thomas, 1936-1950 (2
folders) |
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3-5 |
Concordance of Statius, 1939-1950 (3
folders) |
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6-7 |
Daughters of St. Paul, 1960 (2
folders) |
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8 |
De Sacramentis, 1951 |
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9 |
Dictionary of St. Thomas, 1960 |
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10 |
Early Ecclesiastical Literature, 1926
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11-12 |
Fathers of the Church, 1950 (2
folders) |
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13-23 |
Layman in Catholic Higher Education, n.d.
(11 folders) |
| Box |
Folder |
| 17 |
1-4 |
Lexicon of St. Thomas - Advertising, 1948
(4 folders) |
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5 |
Lexicon of St. Thomas - Contracts, 1948
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6 |
Lexicon of St. Thomas - correspondence -
Sister Mary Francis, 1949 |
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7 |
Lexicon of St. Thomas - CUA Press, 1950
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8 |
Lexicon of St. Thomas - Miscellaneous,
n.d. |
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9 |
Lexicon of St. Thomas - Printer, 1948
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10-14 |
Marian Latin Series, 1959-1966 (5
folders) |
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15 |
Memoirs of Catholic University of America,
1963 |
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16 |
Orders (miscellaneous), 1954 - 1960 |
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17 |
Patristic Anthology, 1954 |
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18 |
Projects Notebook, 1954-1958 |
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19-20 |
Research and the Nun, 1952 (2
folders) |
| Box |
Folder |
| 18 |
1 |
Rhetorica ad Alexandrum, 1960 |
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2-7 |
Some Problems of Catholic Higher Education
- longhand copy, n.d. (6 folders) |
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8 |
Some Problems of Catholic Higher Education
- general index, n.d. |
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9 |
Some Problems of Catholic Higher Education
- foreword, n.d. |
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10 |
Some Problems of Catholic Higher Education
- table of contents, index, n.d. |
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11-19 |
Some Problems of Catholic Higher Education
- chapters, n.d. (9 folders) |
| Box |
Folder |
| 19 |
1 |
Summa Project - contracts, 1951 - 1953
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2-6 |
Summa Project - correspondence with Father
Busa, 1949-1956 (5 folders) |
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7-8 |
Summa Project - correspondence misc., 1952
(2 folders) |
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9 |
Summa Project - IBM, 1952 |
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10 |
Summa Project - outline of plan, ca. 1952
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11 |
Synopsis Praelectionu de Beata Maria
Virgine, n.d. |
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12 |
Textbooks, Outlines, n.d. |
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13-15 |
Theology Project, ca. 1950s (3
folders) |
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16-20 |
Thomastic Index, 1953-1960 (5
folders) |
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21 |
Verbatim Reports, 1915
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| Series 4: Classroom Lectures and
Notes, 1925-1950s, n.d. (9 boxes) |
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| The fourth series consists of three subseries and
contains materials related to Dr. Deferrari's role as a Professor of
Latin and Greek. The first subseries contains Dr. Deferrari's notes
for general lectures. These notes are arranged alphabetically by
subject. The second subseries contains Dr. Deferrari's notes for his
Pro-Seminar class. Dr. The third subseries contains student papers
that were handed in to Dr. Deferrari. These are arranged
alphabetically by the last names of the students. |
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| Subseries 4.1: General Lectures, n.d.
(2 boxes) |
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Folder |
| 20 |
1 |
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Ambrose, n.d. |
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2-6 |
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Augustine, n.d. (5 folders) |
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7 |
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Basil, n.d. |
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8 |
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Bibliography, n.d. |
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9 |
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Chrystom, John, n.d. |
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10 |
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City of God, n.d. |
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11 |
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Clausulae, n.d. |
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12-14 |
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Cyprianus, n.d. (3 folders) |
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15 |
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De Doctrina Christiana, n.d. |
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16 |
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Editions and Translations, n.d. |
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17 |
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Funeral Orations as Literary Type, n.d.
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18 |
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Heresies, n.d. |
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19 |
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Hilary, n.d. |
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20 |
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Hippo Regius , n.d. |
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21 |
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History of the Latin versions of the Bible,
n.d. |
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22 |
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Jerome, n.d. |
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23 |
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Lactantius, n.d. |
| Box |
Folder |
| 21 |
1 |
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Lectures - introductory, n.d. |
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2 |
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Mani and Manichaeism, n.d. |
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3 |
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Mediaeval Latin Studies, n.d. |
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4 |
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Minucius Felix, n.d. |
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5 |
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Morrow, H.I. - notes, n.d. |
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6 |
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Poems on 4th century, n.d. |
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7 |
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Poetry - Christian Latin, n.d. |
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8 |
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Table of political events, n.d. |
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9-10 |
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Tertullian, n.d. (2 folders) |
| Subseries 4.2: Pro-seminar Classroom
Materials, 1925-1955, n.d. (5 boxes) |
| Box |
Folder |
| 22 |
1 |
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Age of the Severi and the Rise of Christian
Literature, n.d. |
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2-4 |
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Ambrose, n.d. (3 folders) |
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5 |
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Aristotle, n.d. |
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6-19 |
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Augustine, n.d. (14 folders) |
| Box |
Folder |
| 23 |
20-27 |
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Augustine, n.d. (8 folders) |
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28 |
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Bardy - Revue, n.d. |
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29-31 |
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Basil, n.d. (3 folders) |
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32 |
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Bible: History of Latin Versions (summary),
n.d. |
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33 |
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Bibliographic Tool, n.d. |
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34 |
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Bibliographical Tools: Classical and
Patristic, n.d. |
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35 |
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Bibliography of Early History and
Literature of Christianity, n.d. |
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36 |
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Bibliography on Comparative Syntax, 1925 -
1928 |
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37 |
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Bibliography - Methods, n.d. |
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38 |
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Biography: Early Christian, n.d. |
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39 |
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Caesar, n.d. |
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40 |
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Christianity: History and Literature, ca.
1952 |
| Box |
Folder |
| 24 |
1 |
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Clausulae, n.d. |
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2 |
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Clement XIV: letters (excerpts), n.d.
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3 |
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Collateral Reading, n.d. |
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4-6 |
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Cyprian, n.d. (3 folders) |
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7 |
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Dissertation: Format or Structure, 1922,
1937 |
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8-9 |
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Ecclesiastical Latin, n.d. (2
folders) |
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10 |
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Felix, n.d. |
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11 |
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Figures of Speech, n.d. |
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12 |
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General Works on Classical Greek and Latin
Literature, n.d. |
| Box |
Folder |
| 25 |
13-14 |
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Greek Lexica and Grammars, n.d. (2
folders) |
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15 |
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Hilary, n.d. |
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16 |
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Hippo Regius, n.d. |
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17 |
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History of Classical Scholarship, n.d.
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18-19 |
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Horace - notes, biography, n.d. (2
folders) |
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20 |
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Introduction to Seminar on Fathers, 1954 -
1955 |
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21-23 |
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Jerome, n.d. (3 folders) |
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24 |
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Lactantius, n.d. |
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25-26 |
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Latin Lexicons and Grammars, n.d. (2
folders) |
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27 |
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Literature: General view of Latin
Christian, n.d. |
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28-29 |
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Literature: General works, n.d. (2
folders) |
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30 |
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Making of a Concordance, n.d. |
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31 |
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Poems, n.d. |
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32 |
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Poetry, n.d. |
| Box |
Folder |
| 26 |
33 |
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Rhetorica ad Alexandrum, n.d. |
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34-35 |
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(13th Century Latin translation of
Pseudo-Aristotelian) Rhetorica ad Alexandrum, n.d. (2 folders) |
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36 |
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Roman Historians, Selections from, n.d.
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37 |
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Sources - outline of Method, n.d. |
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38 |
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Tables, n.d. |
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39-41 |
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Tertullianus, n.d. (3 folders) |
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42 |
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Virgil Bibliography, n.d. |
| Subseries 4.3: Pro-seminar Student
Papers, 1941-1955, n.d. (2 boxes) |
| Box |
Folder |
| 27 |
1 |
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Alethea, Sister Mary, ca. 1944 |
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2 |
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Antony, Brother Alvian, F.S.C., n.d. |
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3 |
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Artzer, James J., n.d. |
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4 |
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Baney, S. Margaret Mary, n.d. |
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5 |
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Brennan, Sister M. Josephine, n.d. |
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6 |
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Cameron, Sister Mary David, n.d. |
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7 |
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Conway, Sister George Edward, n.d. |
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8 |
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Costelloe, M.J., 1949 |
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9 |
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Cox, Rev. Kenny, 1952 |
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10 |
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Dominic, Brother S., 1948 |
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12 |
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Donelin, Paul F., 1953 |
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13 |
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Donna, Sister Rose Bernard, n.d. |
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14 |
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Edward, Sister George, 1952-1953 |
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15 |
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Ellsperman, Rev. Gerard, n.d. |
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16 |
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Finbar, Sister, 1944 |
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17 |
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Francis, Sister Mary, 1948 |
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18 |
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Huegelmeyer, Father Charles, n.d. |
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19 |
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Hunter, Elizabeth, 1953 |
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20 |
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Jogues, Sister Mary Isaac, n.d. |
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21 |
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Lesousky, Sister M. Alphonsine, 1952 |
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22 |
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McDonald, Sister Mary Francis, 1948 |
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23 |
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Mackiewicz, Edward, 1954 |
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24 |
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McQuade, John, 1930 |
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25 |
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Mahoney, Sister Mary Daniel, 1954 |
| Box |
Folder |
| 28 |
1 |
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Marshall, R.T., n.d. |
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2 |
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Melchior, Sister M., 1947-1948 |
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3 |
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Moon, Brother Albian Antony, 1941 |
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4 |
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Most, Rev. V., n.d. |
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5 |
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Muller, Rev. Liguori, n.d. |
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6 |
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O'Reilly, Sister M. Vianney, 1949 |
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7 |
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Rebenack, E.V., n.d. |
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8 |
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Slattery, Sister Mary Francis, 1949 |
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9 |
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Smith, Reverend Jeremiah, 1943 |
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10 |
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Staub, Rev. Augustine, n.d. |
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11 |
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Szymanski, Fr. L., 1955 |
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12 |
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Tarcisiaz, Sister Mary, 1955 |
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13 |
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Vianney, Sister M., n.d. |
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14 |
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Wagner, Sister M. Monica, 1943 |
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15 |
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Wilcox, C.T., n.d. |
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16 |
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Wilde, Robert, 1951-1952 |
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17 |
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Young, J.J., 1948 |
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| Series 5: Personal Papers,
1931-1961 (1 box) |
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| The fifth series is composed of materials not
directly related to Dr. Deferrari's professional career. This series
is arranged alphabetically by folder heading. |
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| Box |
Folder |
| 29 |
1-5 |
Harry Deferrari - Publication of MS,
1951-1960 (5 folders) |
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6 |
Honorary Degree (Villanova), 1961 |
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7-8 |
Miscellaneous - undated, 1931-1939 (2
folders) |
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