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John Angelo collection, 1922-2013
The John Angelo collection documents the life and career of John Angelo, a Newark, New Jersey native who has acted and danced in Broadway shows, motion pictures, and television. Throughout his long career in the entertainment industry he also worked as a director, producer, choreographer, drama teacher, and prop man. The John Angelo collection dates from 1922-2013, with the bulk of the records dating from 1949-2013, and comprises mainly photographs, news clippings, publicity, and awards.
John C. H. Wu papers
The following contents of this collection constitute various materials representing the intellectual files of John C.H.Wu along with personal items that illustrate his family life and faith. This includes original manuscripts, printed works, photographs, notebooks, sketch books, subject files, posters, clippings, and other research matter of note.
John Delaney papers
The John Delaney papers include letters, newspaper clippings, business cards, and prayer cards, among other materials, from Msgr. Delaney's time at St. Patrick's Pro-Cathedral in Newark, N.J.
John Erigena Robinson diary
John J. Feeley papers
John J. Feeley was a priest of the Archdiocese of Newark who served as a chaplain in the U.S. Navy during World War II, taught religion and philosophy at Seton Hall University, and was a pastor of several parishes in the Archdiocese. John J. Feeley papers, 1926-1985, contains personal and business papers during John J. Feeley’s time at Our Lady of the Valley Parish, St. Mary’s Church, Seton Hall University, and the United States Navy.
John J. O'Connor papers
John Koenig papers
John H. Koenig was born 24 December 1916. He graduated from Seton Hall college in 1938, was ordained into the priesthood on 30 May 1942 at St. Patrick's Cathedral in Newark, N.J., and served as director of the Archdiocesan Ecumenical Commission. Msgr. Koenig died on 15 August 2004. The John Koenig papers contain the professional papers of Rev. John Koenig from his work in the Archdiocese of Newark and as a parish pastor.
John Krozser Homilies, 1955-1964
John L. Gerety papers
John L. Gerety was born in , was a priest of the Archdiocese of Newark, and was the brother of Archbishop Peter L. Gerety. The John L. Gerety papers consist of the personal papers of John L. Gerety, including a number of photographs, subject files, and other materials.
John M. Oesterreicher papers
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- Seton Hall University -- Officials and employees. 10
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- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Research. 5
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- Councils and synods, Episcopal (Catholic) -- New Jersey. 2
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- Friuli Earthquake, Italy, 1976. 2
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- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Study and teaching -- United States. 2
- Holy Name, Devotion to. 2
- Hungarian American Catholics -- New Jersey 2
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- Ireland -- Description and travel. 2
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- Italian American fraternal organizations. 2
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