The Patrick W. Skehan papers. 1930-1980

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The Patrick W. Skehan papers. 1930-1980

The collection largely consists of correspondence and subject files as well as some business records, photographs, and a manuscript with marginalia.

2.5 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8354004

Catholic University of America

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American Schools of Oriental Research. Meeting

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Cross, Frank Moore

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Arbez, Edward P

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Vaux, Roland ˜deœ 1903-1971

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Catholic Church. Pontificia Commissio Biblica

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Barthélemy, Dominique

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Albright, William Foxwell, 1891-1971

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William Foxwell Albright was an Orientalist, archaeologist, and linguist. After receiving his Ph.D. from John Hopkins in 1916, he took a professorship there in 1927, and then served as the W. W. Spence Professor of Semitic Languages, 1930-1958. As the Director of the American School of Oriental Research in Jerusalem, 1922-1929 and then 1933-1936, he accomplished important archaeological work and excavated at the , excavating, for example, at such significant sites in Palestine as Gibeah (Tell el...

Confraternity of Christian Doctrine.

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Skehan, Patrick W. (Patrick William), -1980

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Patrick W. Skehan was born on September 30, 1909 (feast of St. Jerome) in New York City. He attended Fordham University, receiving his B.A. in 1929, and St. Joseph's Seminary (known as Dunwoodie), where he was ordained on September 23, 1933. He studied in the Catholic University of America's Department of Sacred Science (later School of Religious Studies). Much of his course work was done in the Department of Semitic and Egyptian Languages and Literatures. His dissertation was published in the C...

Hunziger, Claus-Hunno.

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Strugnell, John, 1930-2007

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Milik, J. T. (Józef Tadeusz), 1922-

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Catholic Biblical Association of America.

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American Oriental society

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Catholic University of America

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The Catholic University of America (CUA) is a private university located in Washington, D.C. in the United States. It is a pontifical university of the Catholic Church in the United States and the only institution of higher education founded by the U.S. Catholic bishops.[7] Established in 1887 as a graduate and research center following approval by Pope Leo XIII on Easter Sunday,[8] the university began offering undergraduate education in 1904. The university's campus lies within the Brookland n...

Allegro, John Marco, 1923-

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Starcky, Jean, 1910-

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