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Catholic Ephemera collection, 1941-1965

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 0119
Scope and Contents

This small collections consists of pamphlets, booklets, and ephemera relating to the Catholic Church and Catholic teachings. It also includes some materials produced for Catholic audiences to educate them about Catholicism and other religions.

Dates: 1941 - 1965

Vatican II scrapbook, 1962-1964

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 0110
Abstract

This scrapbook includes newspaper clippings and magazine articles dating from 1962 to 1964 that document the Second Vatican Council and its effect on the Catholic Church.

Dates: 1962-1964

Legacy Photographs

 Collection — Box: 1
Identifier: SHU-0049

Anthony Triano collection

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 0095
Abstract

Anthony (Tony) Triano (1928-1997) was a famous New Jersey painter, sculptor, and illustrator. He was also an artist-in-residence and later tenured professor at Seton Hall University. The Anthony Triano collection dates from 1971 to 1997 and documents Triano's professional activities during his tenure at Seton Hall University. The collection includes correspondence, teaching and tenure materials, exhibition materials, sketches, clippings, and blueprints of Seton Hall buildings.

Dates: 1971 - 1997

King George III Proclamation, 1770

 Collection — Box: 1
Identifier: Mss 0116
Scope and Contents This proclamation from King George III is dated May 15, 1770. It appears to grant a parcel of land along the Hudson River in Orange County, New York to two disbanded non-commission officers, Archibald Brecken and William Arison, who had served in North America. King George III was Great Britain’s longest-reigning monarch prior to Queen Victoria, ruling from 1760 to his death in 1820. During his reign he sought to root out political corruption in Britain and enforced unpopular...
Dates: 1770 May 15

Giovanni Pinto papers, 1962-2008 (Bulk:1974-1997)

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 0123
Abstract This collection consists of materials documenting the activities of Giovanni Pinto, a journalist, teacher, and advocate for the New Jersey Italian-American community. It contains subject files and printing layouts from Mr. Pinto’s work on his newspaper, L’Italico: the Italian-American Times News, as well as his involvement with VITA, an Italian teaching organization he founded. In addition, business cards, postcards, and commemorative books and booklets reflect his involvement with the...
Dates: 1962-2008; Majority of material found in 1974-1997

William T. and Marie J. Henderson family papers

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 0008
Abstract William and Marie Henderson were New Jersey natives who were actively involved with the Seton Hall University community and the larger Catholic community in the South Orange area, through the Bayley Seton League, the Society for the Propagation of the Faith, the a Kempis Club of New Jersey, the Mercier Club, and other organizations. The William T. and Marie J. Henderson papers include the personal papers of William and Marie Henderson related to various activities, some photographs, and some...
Dates: 1930-1989

George Shea papers

 Collection
Identifier: ADN 0004-001
Abstract Rev. Monsignor. George W. Shea was born on 27 December 1910 in Newark, New Jersey, and attended Seton Hall University. He was ordained on 29 March 1936, became a Navy chaplain during World War II, and was a Peritus (expert) of the Second Vatican Council, attending all four sessions. He died on 8 July 1990 in Orange, New Jersey. This collection covers the professional areas of Monsignor George W. Shea's life. Research topics with great significance are centered on the Second Vatican Council,...
Dates: 1927-1990

Higginson Poetry collection, undated

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 0112
Abstract

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.

Dates: 1979 and undated

Pope Paul V Papal Bull, 17th century

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 0115
Scope and Contents This Papal Bull is a decree from Pope Paul V dating from the early 17th century. Pope Paul V was Pope from 1605 until his death in 1621. He is best known for persecuting Galileo for his defense of the heliocentric theory of Copernicus. He also canonized St. Charles Boromeo, Frances of Rome and Albert de Louvain and beatified Ignatius Loyola, Philip Neri, Teresa of Avila and Francis Xavier. This Papal Bull is written in an ornate script that is difficult to translate, so we do not yet have...
Dates: 17th century

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Subject
Seton Hall University -- Officials and employees. 870
Seton Hall University 599
Correspondence. 171
Seton Hall University -- History. 169
Seton Hall University -- Faculty. 148
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Seton Hall University -- Alumni and alumnae. 114
Seton Hall University -- Students. 113
American Bar Association 102
New Jersey. Supreme Court 71
Photographs. 44
Letters. 43
Correspondence 42
Seton Hall University -- Centennial. 38
Board of Trustees -- Finance Committee. 35
Correctional institutions 28
Presidents -- United States -- Election -- 1952 21
Seton Hall University -- Legal 20
Catholics -- Newark (N.J.) -- History 17
Commencement ceremonies 17
Scrapbooks. 17
Sandman, Charles William, 1921-1985 15
Catholic Church -- History -- 20th century. 14
Clippings 13
Speeches, addresses, etc. 13
Journals. 12
Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.) 11
Seton Hall University -- Athletics 10
Burger, Warren E., 1907-1995 9
Catholic universities and colleges. 9
Financial statements. 9
Photographs 9
Award, Honorary Degree, Medals, etc. 7
Judaism -- Relations -- Christianity. 7
Seton Hall University -- Events 7
Antisemitism -- Research. 6
Catholic schools. 6
Italian American Catholics -- New Jersey 6
Italian Americans -- New Jersey. 6
Memorandas. 6
Morven (Princeton, N.J.) 6
New Jersey. Legislature 6
Portraits. 6
United States. Supreme Court 6
Catholic Church -- Sermons. 5
Catholic Church -- Societies, etc. 5
Catholics -- United States -- History. 5
Criminal justice 5
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Research. 5
National Clearinghouse on Offender Employment Restrictions (U.S.) 5
National Governors' Conference 5
New Jersey. Legislature. Senate 5
New Jersey—Politics and government—1951- 5
North Carolina Bar Association 5
Pamphlets. 5
Political campaigns -- New Jersey. 5
Speeches. 5
Women in the Catholic Church -- New Jersey. 5
World War, 1939-1945. 5
Abscam Bribery Scandal, 1980 4
American Arbitration Association 4
Bishop 4
Catholic Action. 4
Catholic Church -- Charities. 4
Church growth -- Catholic Church. 4
Communism 4
Democratic National Committee (U.S.) 4
Diaries. 4
Fraternal organizations 4
Newark (N.J.) 4
Stassen, Harold E. (Harold Edward), 1907-2001 4
Veterans -- New Jersey. 4
Video tapes. 4
Women volunteers in social service. 4
Account books. 3
African American Catholics. 3
Baccalaureate addresses 3
Board of Trustees -- Student Affairs Committee. 3
Canonization -- History -- 20th century. 3
Catholic Church. Archdiocese of Newark (N.J.) 3
Church property -- New Jersey. 3
German American Catholics -- New Jersey. 3
Irish Americans--Societies and clubs 3
Judaism -- Europe -- History -- 20th century. 3
Meadowlands Sports Complex (East Rutherford, N.J.) 3
Medical colleges -- New Jersey. 3
Monasticism and religious orders for women -- New Jersey -- History. 3
Municipal courts 3
Papal visits. 3
ROTC 3
Seton Hall University -- Library 3
Seton Hall University. School of Law 3
Abortion -- Government policy -- New Jersey. 2
Abortion -- Religious aspects -- Catholic Church. 2
Africa, Southern -- Politics and government 2
Archdiocese of Newark 2
Attica Prison 2
Audiotapes. 2
Birth control—Religious aspects—Catholic Church. 2
Board of Trustees -- Biography 2
Business records. 2
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Language
English 647
German 182
Latin 45
French 38
Spanish; Castilian 14