29 linear feet.
15 audio tapes.
1 record album.
21 photographs.
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Inventory with index.
Author and professor of psychology at Loyola University of Chicago. Born in New York, Kennedy studied at Maryknoll College and Maryknoll Seminary in Chicago, Illinois. He was ordained a Maryknoll priest in 1955 and earned a Ph.D. from Catholic University (1962). He was laicized in 1977. He married Sara Charles, and together they wrote Defendant, published in 1985. Kennedy has written some forty books on religion and psychology, novels, plays, and a biography of Chicago Mayor Richard J. Daley.
Correspondence, subject files, photographs, lectures, notes, and drafts of books, articles, and speeches; with material on the Association of Chicago Priests, American bishops, counseling, and politics.