Papers, 1900s-1985.
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Rockne, Knute, 1888-1931
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Knute Kenneth Rockne (/kəˈnuːt ˈrɒkni/ kə-NOOT ROK-nee; March 4, 1888 – March 31, 1931) was a Norwegian-American football player and coach at the University of Notre Dame. Rockne is regarded as one of the greatest coaches in college football history. His biography at the College Football Hall of Fame identifies him as "without question, American football's most-renowned coach". Rockne helped to popularize the forward pass and made the Notre Dame Fighting Irish a major factor in college footba...
O'Donnell, Charles L. (Charles Leo), 1884-1934
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Poet; professor of English, 1910-1928, and president, 1928-1934, University of Notre Dame; chaplain in World War I. From the description of Papers, 1889-1940. (University of Notre Dame). WorldCat record id: 24161411 ...
Cavanaugh, John, 1870-1935
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Professor of rhetoric, 1892-1905, and president, 1905-1919, University of Notre Dame. From the description of Papers, 1891-1935. (University of Notre Dame). WorldCat record id: 24330448 ...
Zahm, J. A. (John Augustine), 1851-1921
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Professor of physics, University of Notre Dame, 1875-1892; author of Evolution and Dogma. From the description of Papers, 1849-1959. (University of Notre Dame). WorldCat record id: 23814789 ...
Corby, William, 1833-1897
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He was born in Detroit, Michigan, to Daniel Corby, an Irish immigrant, and his wife Elizabeth, a Canadian. He attended public school until age 16, then joined his father's real estate business. In 1853, he enrolled in the 10-year-old college of Notre Dame in South Bend, Indiana, and began study for the priesthood three years later. Following ordination, he taught at Notre Dame, and served as a local parish priest. Corby left his position at Notre Dame and joined the predominately Catholic Iri...
University of Notre Dame.
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Green, Jerome J., 1866-1943.
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Professor of electrical engine and physics, University of Notre Dame, 1895-1915; the first person to make a wireless radio transmission on the North American continent. From the description of Clipping, 1899. (University of Notre Dame). WorldCat record id: 25267419 ...
Sullivan, Mary, 1870-1967.
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An 1888 graduate of St. Mary's Academy, Notre Dame, Indiana. From the description of Papers, 1900s-1985. (University of Notre Dame). WorldCat record id: 25267407 ...
Doremus, Charles.
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Burns, James A. (James Aloysius), 1867-1940.
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Walsh, Thomas, 1875-1928
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American poet. From the description of Adastra [manuscript], n.d. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647814334 Poet, translator, editor. Walsh contributed his poetry to HARPER'S, SCRIBNER'S, CENTURY, and other popular magazines from 1900. He translated Spanish poetry under the pseudonyms of Garret Strange and Roderick Gill and wrote essays on Spanish literary topics. He was an associate editor of COMMONWEAL, 1924-1928, and was the Sole Wel...
Edwards, James F. (James Farnham), 1850-1911.
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University of Notre Dame history professor, librarian, and founder of Bishops' Memorial Hall and the Notre Dame Archives. Edwards devoted most of his fifty-two years at Notre Dame to collecting artifacts and manuscripts from American Catholic clergy for his Bishops' Memorial Hall and Catholic Archives of America. As a result of his acquisition efforts, he knew and corresponded with many prominent Catholics of the late 19th Century. From the description of Papers, 1859-1914 bulk (1880...
Gibbons, James, 1834-1921
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Roman Catholic Archbishop of Baltimore; second American Cardinal. From the description of Letter : Baltimore, to A.P. Gorman, 1892 March 18. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 22476270 James Cardinal Gibbons (1834-1921) was an American Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church and a leader of the American Catholic community. His 1876 book, The Faith of Our Fathers was a best-selling apologetic and explanation of the Catholic faith. From the guide to the James Cardinal Gi...
Sorin, Edward
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Founder of the University of Notre Dame, elected Superior General of the Congregation of Holy Cross in 1868. From the description of Papers, 1792-1895. (University of Notre Dame). WorldCat record id: 25172602 ...