Manuscripts
Found in 21 Collections and/or Records:
Arvid Reuterdahl Papers
Bernard T. Fitzpatrick Papers
This collection includes correspondence, newsclippings, publications, photographs, video and memorabilia documenting the life of Bernard T. Fitzpatrick, a 1938 College of St. Thomas graduate and a Bataan Death March survivor. Also included in the collection are documents relating to the research, publication and public reception of his book, The Hike Into the Sun.
Christina Dawson Scott Papers
The collection contains the correspondence, writings and lectures of Christina Dawson Scott, the daughter of Christopher Dawson. Additionally, it contains materials relating to the management by Mrs. Scott of the literary rights of Christopher Dawson’s works.
Christopher Dawson Papers
The Christopher Dawson papers include manuscripts of his publications, correspondence with colleagues and publishers, and Dawson's extensive library of works on philosophy, theology, Christian education, the history of religion, Europe, the Middle East, and the United States.
E. Arnold Spencer Papers
The E. Arnold Spencer Papers consist of a handwritten memoir of his life.
Eamonn O'Toole (Éamonn Ó Tuathail) Papers
The Eamonn O'Toole Papers include letters and scholarly papers received by O'Toole from colleagues. The collection includes correspondence with a number of individuals prominent in Celtic Studies, including that of Douglas Hyde, first President of the Irish Free State.
Fr. Edward P. Keenan Papers
This collection includes published and unpublished writings by Fr. Edward P. Keenan, speeches and lectures, teaching materials and some personal correspondence dating from 1935 – 1968.
Fr. Vincent J. Flynn Presidential Records
Fr. Walter LeBeau Papers
This collection includes published and unpublished writings, lectures, sermons and teaching materials of Fr. Walter LeBeau.
Franklin C. Smith Papers
This collection contains correspondence and manuscripts of articles written by Franklin Smith. It also includes some retirement plan information for the College of St. Thomas, and the College’s Credit Union (which Smith administered).