Notre Dame Archives
CSUL Richard Sullivan: Manuscripts
CSUL 4-10 Manuscripts of Literary Works 1942-1978
CSUL 8-9 Manuscripts of Shorter Works [1930-1978]
- CSUL 10/14
Reviews [no date]
Material includes: book reviews. There is no indication of the date
reviews were done or where they were published.
- CSUL 10/15
Reviews [no date]
Material includes: book reviews. There is no indication of the date
review were done or where they were published.
- CSUL 10/16
Reviews ca. 1951
(From ND Library, 10/5/83)
CSUL 11-12 Subject Files 1929-1981
Class and Lecture Notes, Subject Files, Manuscripts,
Scrapbooks
- CSUL 11/1
Miscellaneous Lecture Notes [ca. 1940]
Material includes: lecture on Romanesque and Gothic architecture;
lecture notes
- CSUL 11/2
Class and Lecture Notes, English 195 and 196 Contemporary Fiction
[ca. 1941-1956]
Material includes: lecture notes; notes concerning "Continental Novel;"
list of books on reserve for English 64.
- CSUL 11/3
Assorted Lecture and Class Notes [ca. 1942-1959]
Material deals with and includes: English 22a-a glossary of cinema
terms; copy of the publication, The Sublime Tradition; lecture notes,
including lecture to Notre Dame freshmen on "How a Story is Written;"
lecture on "Art and Morality;" course outline for English 105.
- CSUL 11/4
Lecture Notes [1942-1959]
Material includes: notes for commencement address at Woodrow Wilson
High School, May 6, 1943; Notre Dame summer commencement address,
August 5, 1958; notes for lecture before Catholic Forum--South Bend,
1942; notes for lecture before Woman's National Book Association, March
13, 1956, in Chicago; Notre Dame summer commencement address, August 5,
1958; address on "The Intention of the Novel;" address at convent in
Mankado, Minnesota; talk on "The Three Kings," December 11, 1957;
address on contemporary fiction.
- CSUL 11/5
Class and Lecture Notes [1943-1958]
Material deals with and includes: reading list for English 195,
American Fiction 1900-1920; lecture notes; lecture entitled "The
Composite View: A Lecture on Contemporary Fiction."
- CSUL 11/6
Class and Lecture Notes: Drama and Writing; Poetry, Comp. Lit.,
American Fiction [ca. 1946-1953]
Material includes: class notes; class notes for English 196;
examination questions for English 195, 107, 135; notes on Dante; play
entitled "Thurston, the Magician;" unidentified plays; course reading
list for English 107-The Drama; course reading lists; letter and
proposal for a possible literature course.
- CSUL 11/7
Class and Lecture Notes, English 55 (Drama for English Majors) and
English 56 (Novel) [ca. 1952]
Material includes: lecture notes
- CSUL 11/8
[Class and Lecture Notes, ca. 1953]
Material includes: lecture notes for English 56; copies of drafts of
stories, including "Not Always," "The Chain," and "The Three Kings."
- CSUL 11/9
[Class and Lecture Notes, ca. 1957-1958]
Material includes: lectures on contemporary American Fiction (English
195); lecture notes; motion picture terminology; syllabus for English
21a-22a; list of courses in the English major program, reading lists.
- CSUL 11/10
[Lecture Notes, no date]
Material includes: outline on story 11/10 writing, presumably for a
fiction course; book list for 11/10 humanities reading room.
- CSUL 11/11
Rev. Leo L. Ward, C.S.C. [ca. 1940-1954]
Correspondence and material deals with and includes: brief biographical
sketch of Leo Ward; list of Leo Ward's publication, 1925-1938;
interview with Leo Ward on WSBT radio, September 1. 1943; securing of
office for Ward and Sullivan; Leo Ward's death; publication of Leo
Ward's manuscripts; manuscript of article by Leo Ward entitled
"Catholicism and the Writer; lecture by Leo Ward; Leo Ward's files of
the Poetry Society; published article by Leo Ward on "The Priest
Teacher" and "Collection and the Writer;" clippings on Leo Ward.
Correspondents include: Richard Sullivan; Bernard Mullahy, assistant
provincial of the priests of Holy Cross; Dorothy Bassett, Oxford