Jesuit Educational Association Collection, 1911-1979, (bulk 1936-1970).

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Jesuit Educational Association Collection, 1911-1979, (bulk 1936-1970).

Consists mainly of official records of the JEA. There are reports, publications, meeting minutes, photographs, financial records and correspondence produced by the JEA and its officers. Also includes publications and other material about Jesuit education. Much of the collection concerns the work of the association in the various Jesuit provinces in the United States. Also includes records of the Jesuit Alumni Administrators organization.

70 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7354607

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