"Waldemar Gurian: A Biography"
"Political Statement: The ND (Notre Dame) Faculty Support Adlai Stevenson in the 1952 [Presidential] Election Campaign"
"The Liturgical Movement and Michael Mathis"
"Michael A. Mathis CSC and the American Liturgical Movement"
"The Hesburgh Administration, 1952-58: The Foundation for Change"
Student Life Council: Victim of the Changing Times"
The City [South Bend] and the School [Notre Dame]"
"History of Afro-Americans at the University of Notre Dame"
"Development of the Curriculum of U.N.D."
"Some Distinguished Foreign Visitors to Notre Dame 1842-1942"
"The Image of Notre Dame in American Catholic Life"
"A History of the Notre Dame Glee Club"
"A History of Notre Dame's Main Building"
"A Brief History of Farley Hall 1946-1976"
The Notre Dame Lakes, Stone Lake, and Juday Creek Compared.
"A Study of the Bethic Macro-Invertebrates in the Lakes of ND (Notre Dame)
"The Sacred Heart Frescoes and Their Artist [Gregori]"
"Col. Hoynes and 'The Evolution of the Sorin Hall Porch'"
"An Historical Sketch of Zahm Hall"
"Joseph Bertrand, A Trader"
"The Irish Clergy's View of 19th Century America"
"William and Ellen Sherman: The Pre - Civil War Years"
"The CSC Influence on the Church in South Bend - Mishawaka,1842-72
"James Oliver: His Work and His Life"
"The CSC in Galveston and Austin, Texas: The Early Days"
"Abstract of the Diary of Canon Peter L. Benoit, 1875"
"Social Christianity in South Bend, 1870-90"
"Two Revivals in South Bend, 1876-1913"
"Catholic Social Consciousness in 1890s"
"History of the Temperance Legislation of Indiana"
"The Representation of Tradition in Commercial Country Music"
"Catholic Chaplains in the Union Army" 1985/1205
"The Early History of Nuclear Physics at ND (Notre Dame)"
"The Theory of Private Property in John Locke's Political Philos"
"The Influence of the Catholic Church on the History of Illinois"
"International Trade in Rubber: The US Demand for Imports"
"Attempts to Form a Union of Central American"
"Occupational Socioeconomic Status of American Men and Women"
"Administration in a Catholic Co-Institutional High School"
One bound volume of six research papers written in 1970 for Philip Gleason's History 342 Class all dealing with the history of the University of Notre Dame.
Describes the foundations and early history of the University of Notre Dame and Saint Mary's College. There is information on the extensive activity of Father Edward Sorin, CSC in the founding of both institutions and on Mother Angela, who was superior of the nuns at Saint Mary's College.
Deals with the beginnings and needs for a campus dining hall, the purpose and architectural style of the eating facility (built in 1923), equipment, etc.
Describes the purpose of literary societies at the University of Notre Dame, the need for intellectual stimulation through the societies, and the evolution and development of such societies from 1850-1905. Much information is given regarding the St. Aloysius Society.
Describes the reasons for the political exile of many professors and their contribution to University academic life, especially in the development of graduate programs.
Describes Father Edward Sorin's efforts to establish a positive relationship with the people of South Bend and the evolution of the relationship. Information on the relevance of football, student living locations, and Ku Klux Klan activity of the 1920s to community relations.
Describes the activity of the University of Notre Dame and its students during the First World War, especially the activites of the Student Army Training Corps (S.A.T.C.).