Abstinence Pledge.
Drafts of letters and schoolwork.
Schoolwork.
Drafts of letters and schoolwork done by the above or other Minims.
Letter to "Dear Mamma".
Albums containing signatures and epigrams of instructors and classmates. These albums were evidently very popular in the '80s.
Three accompanying photographs have been transfered to GNDS:1/4.
These sketches were written as class assignments, but whether they were all written for the same class is unknown.
A long letter to a person at the Novitiate at ND (Notre Dame). Talks of the reports of great sickness at ND (Notre Dame) (the Cholera Epidemic), life of an American in a French seminary, and the differences between American and European graveyards.
A letter M. Stapleton sent to Moross concerning activities at the University in general.
Two letters to family members concerning his daily routine and winter amusements. John Hogan is mentioned.
A letter to "Rev. Father" in which former student Vickers says he wishes to convert to Catholicism and be baptised in private.
A brief letter to "Dear George" (his brother ?) about clothes and money.
Possibly a letter to an ND (Notre Dame) student. Primarily relates news and financial matters of this family from Ireland whose father was in the army.
A short letter to his mother asking a few family questions. Also another letter from his daughter (Mrs. George Heinsohn) to Father McAvoy (17 November 1943) giving her father's letter to ND (Notre Dame).
A letter to Virgil McKinnon (a minim at ND (Notre Dame)) in which his father refuses to allow him to become a Catholic and threatens to send him to some school in Massachusetts.
Four letters to John W. McFadden in which he mainly complains of Notre Dame and says he will leave once the year is over, never to return. His other common topics are life and the Baseball teams.
Four letters to his parents concerning his troubles at Notre Dame and his decision to leave the school.
A letter to his father in which he confesses to having been in a saloon, played billiards, got drunk, and had a watch stolen. He goes to say that he has since taken an abstinence pledge and asks forgiveness.
A letter to his parents concerning St. Patrick's Day at the University. Mentions George Clark.
A letter to Brother Leander CSC in which a recent alumnus compares ND (Notre Dame) and Northwestern University. Mentions Aby (?) Adler.
A card to William Berthelet requesting a copy of the Scholastic.
A letter from Rev. Thomas E. Walsh declining an invitation to his (Kuhn's) wedding.
A Letter from the attorney of Marie L. Noel, mother of ND (Notre Dame) student William Johnson, to Andrew Anderson, a lawyer in South Bend, asking that Anderson investigate the assaults on Johnson by Brother Lawrence, CSC, and giving detailed accounts of several incidents between Lawrence and Johnson.
Two letters this Minim sent his mother. Mentions recreational activities.
A letter to "Friend John" concerning life in Chicago, a visit to a Commencement at ND (Notre Dame), drunkeness among the students, the Exhibition (in either Chicago or ND (Notre Dame)), Ed White, Hal Hayes, and Bob Yearly.
Two letters, from Henry Frawley (his father) and John Korneman, concerning money, advice, news from home, and post cards.
A letter by a participant concerning the burning of a South Bend streetcar by irate Notre Dame students.
Two letters to President O'Hara and his response and statement of Denzer's age. Denzer attended ND (Notre Dame) between 1860 and 1865 and in 1935 needed proof of his age (82 years old). Mentions George Haldorn, Father Timothy Maher, and the way he got his pension in California.
A letter to John Donahue, found in a copy of the 1939 Dome, which Tries to renew an old acquaintance.
A letter to his parents. Mentions the Bengal Bouts, Max Montague and his classwork.