Seton Hall University
Found in 600 Collections and/or Records:
Bayley: Seton League Anniversary Dinner (1953); Letter (1956), 1952-1956
The John L. McNulty records consist primarily of material generated by Monsignor McNulty during his time as the President of Seton Hall. The collection includes appointment books, correspondence, speeches, materials related to legal matters, personal files, subject files, and files related to the operation of the University.
Bayley Seton League correspondence, 1973-1990
Benziger Brothers, Inc. Royalty Statements (1945-1949, 1955), 1945-1956
The John L. McNulty records consist primarily of material generated by Monsignor McNulty during his time as the President of Seton Hall. The collection includes appointment books, correspondence, speeches, materials related to legal matters, personal files, subject files, and files related to the operation of the University.
Bequeaths to Seton Hall, 1935
Bergen County Association for Mental Health letters, 1974
Bergen County Narcotic Advisory Council, 1969-1972
Bergen County Narcotic and Drug Abuse Council report, 1968-1971
Bertinalti, Eugenia, 1865 November 19
The collection contains letters sent to Reverend McQuaid by Seton Hall students, parents, donors and others. Some of the letters concern donations for a new building to replace the main building lost in fire in January 1866. McQuaid's replies are not contained within the collection. Also included is an image of McQuaid.
Bills, Checks, etc., 1955-1958
The John L. McNulty records consist primarily of material generated by Monsignor McNulty during his time as the President of Seton Hall. The collection includes appointment books, correspondence, speeches, materials related to legal matters, personal files, subject files, and files related to the operation of the University.
Binsse, John, 1866 August 20
The collection contains letters sent to Reverend McQuaid by Seton Hall students, parents, donors and others. Some of the letters concern donations for a new building to replace the main building lost in fire in January 1866. McQuaid's replies are not contained within the collection. Also included is an image of McQuaid.