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The Purple Book, Office Of Mission Feb 2019

The Purple Book, Office Of Mission

Holy Cross Bookshelf

This untitled volume, commonly referred to as "The Purple Book" was first produced in 2011 by the College Committee on Mission and Identity to provide informative essays on Jesuit education, The Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola, and the history of the College of the Holy Cross. It was intended that the book might also offer a rich sampling of sacred texts and poems submitted by students, faculty, and members of the staff.


Scrapbook Of Materials Pertaining To The Catholic Deaf Community, 1963-2007 Jan 2007

Scrapbook Of Materials Pertaining To The Catholic Deaf Community, 1963-2007

Scrapbooks

A scrapbook containing newspaper clippings from a variety of sources documenting the Catholic Deaf community. Materials are dated between 1963 and 2007; most content is from 1964-1969.


"This Holy Cross", Anthony J. Kuzniewski S.J. Apr 2002

"This Holy Cross", Anthony J. Kuzniewski S.J.

Holy Cross Bookshelf

A synopsis of the history of the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts which is illustrated with stories about the people who represent the College's spirit. Three eras, each a different expression of the ideal Jesuit education at the time, are described as the three "Holy Crosses."


Scrapbook Of Materials Pertaining To The Catholic Deaf Community, 1957-1993, Arvilla Rank Jan 1993

Scrapbook Of Materials Pertaining To The Catholic Deaf Community, 1957-1993, Arvilla Rank

Scrapbooks

A scrapbook compiled by Arvilla Rank from Greenfield, Wisconsin. Rank was the first elected woman of the International Catholic Deaf Association (ICDA). The scrapbook contains newspaper clippings, newsletters and other ephemera documenting Avrilla Ranks' involvement with the Catholic Deaf community and advocacy for disabled persons, primarily in Wisconsin. Materials are dated from 1957 to 1993 and are sourced from St. Norbert College, St. Norbert Times, DVR News, Wisconsin Department of Health and Social Services - Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, Wisconsin Association of the Deaf, Inc. newsletter, and the Catholic Herald.


The Birth Of The Catholic Deaf Society Of The Diocese Of Paterson Inc. And Its Progress, Catholic Deaf Society Of The Diocese Of Paterson, Nj Jan 1984

The Birth Of The Catholic Deaf Society Of The Diocese Of Paterson Inc. And Its Progress, Catholic Deaf Society Of The Diocese Of Paterson, Nj

Scrapbooks

A scrapbook presumably compiled by a member of the Catholic Deaf Society of the Diocese of Paterson, Inc. in Paterson, New Jersey. The scrapbook contains photographs, newspaper clippings and other ephemera documenting the founding and growth of the Society, as well as the activities and interests of the Catholic Deaf community of Paterson. Materials are dated between 1947 and 1984.


Scrapbook Of Materials Pertaining To The Catholic Deaf Community, 1947-1996, John D. Carroll Jan 1966

Scrapbook Of Materials Pertaining To The Catholic Deaf Community, 1947-1996, John D. Carroll

Scrapbooks

Contents of an envelope presumably collected by John D. Carroll from Paterson, New Jersey, who served as president of the International Catholic Deaf Association (ICDA). These materials were included in a scrapbook compiled by Carroll and were likely intended to be added to document activities and items of interest to the Deaf and Deaf Catholic communities, particularly in Paterson, Philadelphia and New York. The newspaper clippings are dated from 1947 to 1966 and are sourced from a variety of newspapers, newsletters and ephemera including The Advocate, The Silent News, New Jersey School Alumni Bulletin, Catholic Deaf Society of the Diocese …


Scrapbook Of Materials Pertaining To The Catholic Deaf Community, 1951-1958, John D. Carroll Jan 1958

Scrapbook Of Materials Pertaining To The Catholic Deaf Community, 1951-1958, John D. Carroll

Scrapbooks

A scrapbook presumably compiled by John D. Carroll from New Jersey, who served as president of the International Catholic Deaf Association. The scrapbook contains newspaper clippings dated from 1951 to 1958 and are sourced from The Advocate, Buffalo Courier-Express, Boston Daily Globe, Morristown Daily, Catholic News, Catholic Herald Citizen, Milwaukee Journal, Milwaukee Sentinel, Telegram (Toronto), ICDA News, The Canadian Register, and The Record.


Scrapbook Of Materials Pertaining To The Catholic Deaf Community, 1916-1955, Ephpheta Sodality Jan 1955

Scrapbook Of Materials Pertaining To The Catholic Deaf Community, 1916-1955, Ephpheta Sodality

Scrapbooks

A scrapbook presumably compiled by a member of the Ephpheta Sodality in Toledo, Ohio. The scrapbook contains photographs, newspaper clippings and other ephemera documenting the Catholic Deaf community, primarily of Toledo. Materials are dated between 1916 and 1955.


Scrapbook Of Materials Pertaining To The Catholic Deaf Community, 1910-1930, Ephpheta Sodality Jan 1930

Scrapbook Of Materials Pertaining To The Catholic Deaf Community, 1910-1930, Ephpheta Sodality

Scrapbooks

A scrapbook presumably compiled by a member of the Ephpheta Sodality in Toledo, Ohio. The scrapbook contains photographs, newspaper clippings and other ephemera documenting the Catholic Deaf community, primarily of Toledo. Materials are dated between 1910 and 1930.


Scrapbook Of Materials Pertaining To The Catholic Deaf Community, C. 1930s, Catholic Deaf Society Of The Diocese Of Paterson, Nj Jan 1930

Scrapbook Of Materials Pertaining To The Catholic Deaf Community, C. 1930s, Catholic Deaf Society Of The Diocese Of Paterson, Nj

Scrapbooks

These materials were included in a scrapbook presumably compiled by a member of the Catholic Deaf Society of the Diocese of Paterson, Inc. in Paterson, New Jersey. They were likely intended to be added to document activities and items of interest to the Deaf and Deaf Catholic communities, particularly in the Midwest United States. The newspaper clippings are presented as photocopies of the original compilation and are dated c. 1930s.