Robert C. Hartnett, S.J., papers, 1888-1984 (bulk 1950-1970).

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Robert C. Hartnett, S.J., papers, 1888-1984 (bulk 1950-1970).

The papers of Robert C. Hartnett, S.J., comprise 6.75 linear feet spanning the years 1888 to 1984, with the bulk of the papers spanning from 1950 to 1970, and includes correspondence, addresses and sermons, records relating to Loyola University Chicago, teaching materials, publications, certificates, and disserations.

17.5 linear feet.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7329949

Cudahy Library

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Loyola University of Chicago. Archives.

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Loyola University Chicago

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The St. Ignatius College Jesuit Community was established in 1857 by Father Arnold Damen, S.J. The name changed to the Loyola Jesuit Community following the re-chartering of St. Ignatius College as Loyola University in 1909. From the description of Litterae Annuae et Historia Domus Universitatis Loyolaeae (Collegii St. Ignatii) Chicagiensis, 1920-1943. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 771916724 ...

Hartnett, Robert Clinton, 1904-1987.

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Born December 7, 1904, Escanaba, MI; died January 16, 1987, Clarkston, MI. Professor and author. Son of John Matthew Hartnett and Mary Winifred (Killian) Hartnett, Robert was baptized into the Roman Catholic Church on December 19, 1901. The Hartnetts moved to Chicago in 1906, settling in the Rogers Park area in 1909. He attended St. Ignatius Parish School and Loyola Academy before earning his B.A. in Philosoph and English from Loyola University Chicago in 1927. Upon graduation he entered the Soc...

Loyola University of Chicago. College of Arts and Sciences

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The position of Associate Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences was established in 1946. The Associate Dean was responsible for implementing the policies and plans set by the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. James V. McCummiskey, S.J., served as the first associate dean from 1946 to 1949. He was followed by Cletus F. Hartmann, S.J., from 1950 to 1951; Richard E. Tischler, S.J., from 1952 to 1956; Hugh B. Rodman, S.J., from 1958 to 1970; Charles W. Hart from 1972 to 1977; and John E. ...