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Planning Office records
Women's Guild of Seton Hall University records
The records of the volunteer organization Women's Guild of Seton Hall University.
WSOU records
WSOU is a student-run college radio station founded in 1948; it began broadcasting on 89.5-FM 14 April 1948. The WSOU records include sound recordings of past radio broadcasts, documentation of station activities, and press mentions.
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 Erigena Robinson diary
Office of the President & Chancellor: Bernard J. McQuaid records
Bernard J. McQuaid was the first president of Seton Hall College, from 1856-1867. The collection consists of letters and reproductions of letters sent to Rev. McQuaid and an image of Rev. McQuaid.
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.
Office of the President & Chancellor of Seton Hall University: Thomas G. Fahy records
Thomas G. Fahy was the fifteenth President of Seton Hall University and oversaw significant physical growth as well as progress in equal access to education for minorities, improved governance, and student affairs during his tenure as president. The Office of the President and Chancellor: Thomas Fahy records include materials generated and gathered by Monsignor Fahy during his time as President of Seton Hall University.
Office of the President & Chancellor: Thomas H. McLaughlin records
Thomas H. McLaughlin was the ninth President of Seton Hall College, from 1922-1933. The collection contains correspondence; professional papers such as appointment books and diaries, a report to the Board of Trustees, notes on a new scholarship award, and a proposal to move the Immaculate Conception Seminary; and research and lecture notes.
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