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Handbill from the Newark Vietnam Work-In Committee, undated
Herbert Kraft manuscript and book leaves
Herbert Clemens Kraft (1927–2000) was a Professor Emeritus of anthropology at Seton Hall University, director of the Museum of Archeology at Seton Hall and the world's foremost expert on the Lenape Indians. The Herbert Kraft manuscripts consist primarily of pages from various books and manuscripts dating from 793 AD to the early twentieth century.
Herbert Kraft Papers
This collection primarily consists of materials that Dr. Herbert Kraft used in his tenure as a professor of Anthropology and Archaeology, director of the Seton Hall University Museum of Archaeology, and in his active work in the fields of anthropology and archaeology.
Higginson Poetry collection, undated
The Higginson poetry collection consists of poetry chapbooks collected by William J. Higginson, a poet, author, translator, and editor who founded From Here Press in Paterson, New Jersey.
Human Relations Council of Seton Hall University records
The Human Relations Council (HRC) of Seton Hall University was formed in 1987 and has a mission to celebrate and foster diversity in the Seton Hall University community. The Human Relations Council of Seton Hall University records includes correspondence, meetings, and other documentation from the earliest years of the HRC.
Immaculate Conception Seminary records
Records of the Immaculate Conception Seminary School of Theology at Seton Hall University.
Jack Chance collection on Wendell Willkie and the 1940 presidential election
Jacob I. Fass papers
This collection documents the life of Jacob I. Fass, a chemical engineer who worked at National Oil Products Co. (NOPCO) during WWII and later went on to start his own chemical company. Much of the material in the collection dates from the volatile years of 1942 to 1945 and includes correspondence with his diverse group of friends and family, secret notes taken during his work at NOPCO, and a small number of photographs.
James A. Weisbecker papers
James A. Weisbecker was a Catholic priest in the Archdiocese of Newark from the 1930s-1960s. This collection contains his various sermons, newspaper clippings, correspondence, and scrapbooks from the 1930s to the 1960s.
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