Papers, 1952-1979.

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Papers, 1952-1979.

Correspondence with members of the Joseph Kennedy family (Rose, Edward, Jacqueline, Joe, and Kathleen), clippings, a plaque given Cavanaugh by the Commerce Council, a scrapbook from the testimonial for Cavanaugh by the Notre Dame Club, Los Angeles, 1952, a copy of the homily delivered by Father Hesburgh at Cavanaugh's funeral, and photographs.

1.2 linear feet.10 linear in. of photographs.

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Kennedy family.

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Kennedy, Kathleen, d. 1948.

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Cavanaugh, John J. (John Joseph, 1899-1979)

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Prefect of religion (1933-1938), vice-president (1940-1946), and president (1946-1952), University of Notre Dame; director of the Notre Dame Foundation, 1952-1959. From the description of Papers, 1952-1979. (University of Notre Dame). WorldCat record id: 24573558 ...