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Francis J O' Malley Papers (FOM), University of Notre Dame Archives (UNDA), Notre Dame, IN 46556
Correspondence, photographs, published and unpublished writings by O'Malley, and material relating to his teaching activities, including student papers, class record books, and lectures. Correspondents include Willa Cather, Desmond Fitzgerald, Jacques Maritain, Edward Goerner, Edwin O'Connor, and Hannah Arendt.
Teacher of English at the University of Notre Dame 1934-1974; managing, and later associate, editor of The Review of Politics.
Index :
Review of Politics (Organization). Cather, Willa Fitzgerald, Desmond, 1889-1947. Maritain, Jacques, 1882-1973. Goerner, Edward Alfred, 1929- O'Connor, Edwin. Arendt, Hannah. O'Malley, Francis J., 1911-1974.
Articles on literary and religious topics published in The Review of Politics, America, The Critic, and other journals and anthologies. The series includes reprints of the articles. O'Malley's unpublished writings are filed with other background material for his lectures (CFOM 10-13).
This series contains material relating to O'Malley`s activities as a member of the Notre Dame faculty (English Department). The documents are divided into three sections.
Texts, notes, and background material for class lectures and speeches to outside groups. The background material consists of articles, by O`Malley and others, and student papers. The lecture texts and notes are arranged alphabetically by title or subject. The background material is arranged separately, but in the same manner. Some of the lecture texts appear to be unpublished manuscripts by O'Malley. Much of the material is undated.
Bibliographies, syllabi, records of assignments, outlines, copies of exams (questions only), and class record books. The class record books in box 14 are RESTRICTED.
Poems, short stories, and critical essays written as assignments for O'Malley's English cources, including Rhetoric and Composition, Modern Catholic Writers, and Philosophy of Literature. Additional student papers are filed with other background material for O'Malley`s lectures (Boxes 10-13). The student papers are RESTRICTED.
Tax records, commencement programs, academic degrees, awards, newspaper clippings relating to Malley's activities, his undergraduate grade reports, and similar items.
Correspondence with collegues, former students, writers, and others. Topics discussed include literary topics, aca demic and administrative activities relating to Notre Dame, O'Malley's work with the Danforth and Woodrow Wilson Founda- tions, his attempts to enlist in the military during WWII, and the activities of former students. Principal correspondents include Desmond Fitzgerald, Thomas Banchoff, Edward Georner, Willa Cather, and Jacques Maritain. Most of the correspond ence are letters received by O'Malley, few of his letters to others are included. The correspondence series is RESTRICTED.