Papers, 1869-[ongoing].

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Papers, 1869-[ongoing].

Professional correspondence, 1967-1976; manuscripts of publications; correspondence and programs from the Orestes Brownson Memorial Conference, University of Notre Dame (1976), and the American Catholic Historical Association meetings at Notre Dame (1968, 1979); correspondence and minutes concerning the National Conference of Catholic Bishops' Committee for the Bicentennial, 1975-1976. Correspondence, directories and papers from the Catholic Commission on Intellectual and Cultural Affairs, 1967-1973; correspondence and report of the evaluation of graduate history programs at St. John's University, (Jamaica, NY, 1974), and Georgetown University (Washington, DC, 1985); printed material and photocopies of manuscripts gathered in support of historical research, 1869-1922. Correspondence and minutes of such Notre Dame faculty committees as Academic Affairs Committee, 1967-1976, Committee on Humanities, 1966-1968, Committee on Final Examinations, 1983-1984, and Committee on the Teaching Doctorate, 1970-1971; a proposal relating to ethnic studies at the University of Notre Dame, 1970-1972; and printed material including works of Joseph Och.

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