Papers, 1873-1930.

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Papers, 1873-1930.

Description: This collection of a long-time professor of moral and pastoral theology, and liturgy at St. Francis Seminary (1886-1930) is arranged into the following series: autobiography, correspondence, diaries, documents and correspondence, sermons and writings. The autobiography gives an account of Schulze's life, from his childhood and early days to his years at St. Francis Seminary. The correspondence files (1873-1924), found in rough chronological order, are largely written in German; English letters become more prevalent in the later files. These files contain letters from family and friends, as well as letters from bishops and priests seeking advice. The diaries (1890-1930), written in German, contain detailed descriptions of Schulze's activities during most of his years at St. Francis Seminary. The documents and correspondence file (1872-1927) contains materials relating to Schulze's schooling, degrees, ordination, incardination, and citizenship. The series of sermons (1878-1926), contains sermons written in German and English. The writings series contains materials written by Schulze. These items, in English and German, cover a variety of topics, such as religious etiquette, education, and travels.

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