In a letter to President John F. O'Hara, CSC, he mentions the bells and meals at Notre Dame in the 1850s.
Typewritten essay of Notre Dame life during the Civil War and after (1863-67). Mentions the Burns and McCormack boys from Nashville Tennessee, Brother Florentius (Aloysius), Peter Muldoon, Father Patrick Dillon, General William Sherman, and the appearance of a Zouave Military Company at Commencement.
A letter giving news of himself and some of his classmates from the 1880s.
Relates a disciplinary incident in Carroll Hall in 1891. Mentions Francis Keough (class of 1894).
Two letters and a memorial about Clements. Accompanying photos have been transfered to GNDS: 1/05.
Remembers life at Notre Dame during 1911-17. Mentions John F. O'Hara, the Library, and life in Carroll Hall as a Prep.
Lengthy and detailed memories of the spirit and traditions of Notre Dame in 1927-31; the campus and facilities available; student life and classes; and a retrospective evaluation of his Notre Dame education in light of his post- Notre Dame career and life. A very interesting memoir.
Recalls the presentation of the 1929 Laetare Medal to Alfred E, Smith, the press release announcing it, and the first time the Medal was alluded to as "the American equivalent of the Golden Rose."
Discusses the last years of the Minims at Notre Dame.
A light account of his two years at Notre Dame (1932-34).
Recounts his life at Notre Dame to 1934 and thereafter.
Concerns the band's railroad trip to the 1935 Army game and McDonald's years working on the Central Vermont Railroad.
Detailed daily entries describing the daily activities of a prep school senior and college freshman in 1915-16. Includes commentary added in 1976.
A journal (kept in the form of periodic letters) recording Frey's impressions of life and studies at Notre Dame.
A Washington's Day Address
A notebook containing philosophy, logic, metaphysics, and rhetoric notes taken at the lectures of Professor Gardner Jones.
A Commercial Course workbook containing the financial accounts of fictious firms and enterprises. Only tentatively identified as Brother Alban's book.
An address entitled "The Utility of Science".
Four Commercial Course workbooks containing contracts and financial accounts of fictious businesses and enterprises.
A fictional composition describing his own funeral.
Three notebooks containing theology and religion notes and a few accounting problems. Wade probably kept these notebboks as a seminarian.
A metaphysics notebook. Also includes class grade records (from Saint Edward's College?, Texas).
Addresses to the St. Aloysuis Society.
A notebook containing original poetry.
Three logic and rhetoric notebooks.
A latin grammer notebook and a book of original compositions.
"Thoughts on Visiting Notre Dame in 1900"
A composition entitled "Intemperance".
One page of notes on the pharoahs of Egypt.
Four books containing law notes. Colonel William Hoynes later added to these books, so they are filed in the Hoynes Papers.
Two books of law notes tentatively identified as belonging to one of the two Quinlans.
Seven notebooks for logic, spannish, and english.
A notebook containing philosophy notes and a lengthy essay in Latin.
A Chemistry III lab notebook.
Typewritten notes on philosophy and psychology. It is assumed but by no means certain that these notes were written by Notre Dame students.
Notes concerning the poetry, confession, and the history of Western Europe and Norman England.
Notes taken during G.K. Chesterton's lectures at Notre Dame.
Notes taken during G.K. Chesterton's lectures at Notre Dame.
An admission ticket and a copy of the examination in G.K. Chesterton's lectures in English at Notre Dame.
Notes taken during G.K. Chesterton's lectures at Notre Dame.
Composition entitled "Notre Dame -- Top School in the Country".
Booklet of poetry entitled "O u University".
Poetry by a Law School student.
An itemized statement of his account with the University.
A periodic grade report sent to his parents. On a printed form.
Addresses, etc., by various classes and organizations on campus; in honor of visits, feast days, holidays, and the like; and addressed to the Superior, President, Professors, and visitors. A few loose papers found in this volume are filed in folder 19/3.
A copy of the itemized student accounts of the four LaFontaines.
Two Certificates for Improvement.
A copy of his itemized student account.