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Peter E. Hebert Papers
Clippings of his publications; sermons; correspondence; reports of his observations of plant and bird life on the Notre Dame campus and in Berrien County, Michigan; and photographs.
Peter E. Hogan Collection
Notes taken by Father Peter E. Hogan, SSJ, on Martin John Spalding, Archbishop of Baltimore, the books he wrote, and the history of his family; consisting chiefly of typewritten information taken from books, clippings, and manuscripts; including a transcription edited and indexed by Hogan of parts of Spalding's journal, 1860-1864, with such headings as Short Accounts of Louisville Institutions, Register of Correspondence with Propagation of Faith, and Diocesan Correspondence.
Peter Ernest Dietz Correspondence
Peter Franciscus Papers
Diary (1866-1878) containing financial records; exercise book (1870-1875) containing translation exercises.
In Latin, French, and English.
Peter Joseph Hurth Papers
Correspondence with Peter Mueller (1931-1934) and a few other letters (1895, 1908, 1909); a copy of his appointment as Bishop of Dacca by Pope Leo XIII; the bull of Pope Pius XI making him Titular Archbishop of Bostra; souvenirs of his time in India; clippings; an anniversary booklet; and a photograph.
Peter L. Benoit Diary
Photocopy of typewritten transcript of Canon Benoit's diary of a trip to America, 6 January to 8 June 1875, including descriptions of Josephite missions among freed slaves.
Peter Michelson Papers
Peter Paul Cooney Papers
Peter Rosen Papers
Peter Walshe Collection
Collected material in support of research into Church - State conflicts in twentieth-century South Africa. Also papers having to do with Notre Dame's divestment in South Africa.
Philadelphia Chinese Social Relief Collection
The materials in this collection document the efforts of a very early social welfare organization in Philadelphia to aid the city’s Chinese citizens. Materials include correspondence of Edward Syle, an Episcopal missionary who worked closely with the Chinese; reports and minutes of meetings of the welfare committee; and a draft of the committee’s constitution.
Philip Foley Papers
Photocopies of letters written by Foley, most of them addressed to his bishop, 1845-1847; also a biographical precis, and two pages concerning St. Andrew Parish.
Philip Gleason Papers
Philip Hughes Papers
Manuscript of The Last Crisis: the British State and the Catholic Church 1850-1851, an unpublished book by Philip Hughes intended as a sequel to The Catholic Question; Lingard letters transcribed by Philip Hughes, 1803-1827; two pamphlets by Hughes (An Analysis of Barraclough's Papal Provisions and Conversion of the Roman Empire); and a bibliography of his works on index cards.
Philip J. Kenney Papers
Proceedings of national workshops for priests who served as spiritual moderators of the National Conference of Catholic Men (NCCM) and National Conference of Catholic Women (NCCW), 1949-1951; proceedings of regional priests' workshops on the Lay Apostolate, 1950-1951; correspondence and meeting material from priests' workshops on the lay apostolate, 1950-1951; and related correspondence and clippings, 1950-1955.
Philip J. Murnion Papers
Philip J. Scharper Papers
Philip Richard McDevitt Papers
Photograph albums of the Warsaw Ghetto and Warsaw
Seventy one original photographic prints by an unidentified German photographer mounted on two photo albums. The first album houses twenty four photographic prints of the Warsaw Ghetto. The second album includes forty seven photographic prints of Warsaw.
Pierre Marie Rene Ernest Waldeck-Rousseau Letters sent to Henry A. Riviere
Personal letters from Waldeck Rousseau, one-time vice- president of the French National Assembly, to Henry A. Riviere.
In French.
Pittsburgh Outsider Journals
Three idiosyncratic manuscript journals of deeply cynical leftist political commentary, written by an unidentified Irish-American resident of Pittsburgh, ca. 1922-1932. The journals treat local, national, and international affairs, contemporaneous and historical: there is much on World War I, Ireland, and American politics generally. The volumes are illustrated with some 750 drawings, many of them portraits.
Player’s Irish Place Names Cigarette Cards
This collection consists of a full set of the first series of Player’s Irish Place Names Cigarette Cards. Comprising twenty-five cards, each card was illustrated by Jack B. Yeats with place names in both English and Irish. The verso of each card briefly explores the etymology and history of each place name.
Police Gazette Sports Clippings Scrapbook
A large disbound scrapbook of sports-related clippings, mostly pictorial, from The National Police Gazette, The Illustrated Police News, and The New York Illustrated News. Much of the material consists of engraved portraits of boxers of the 1880s and 1890s.
Polievktov-Nikoladze Family Papers
This collection derives from three generations of a prominent and historically important Russian-Georgian family. It includes personal and professional correspondence, diaries, documents, photographs, and other manuscript and print formats.
Polish National Catholic Church Collection
Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, programs, church bulletins, photocopies, and mimeographed documents on the Polish National Catholic Church, bishops Hodur and Zawistowski, and Polish culture and accomplishments.
Polish Resistance During World War II Periodicals Collection
The collection contains ephemera publications produced in clandestinely operating printing shops throughout Poland during the German occupation. The collection covers a wide range of groups active in the underground from nationalist to Soviet sympathizing communists. Of particular interest are titles which were printed during the Warsaw Uprising (August 1-October 2, 1944).
Polish Solidarnosc Collection
This collection consists of political ephemera produced by Solidarity (Solidarnosc), a Polish labor union founded in 1980 at the Lenin Shipyard. It was the first trade union in a Warsaw Pact country that was not controlled by a communist party. Materials include broadsides, pamphlets, handbills, realia, and periodicals.
Poor Handmaids of Jesus Christ Records
Pope Pius XII Collection
One scrapbook of newspaper clippings dealing with the death of Pope Pius XI and the election and coronation of Pius XII; phonograph records (78 rpm) of the coronation ceremonies for Pius XII, 1939; film and videotape of the funeral of Pius XII and the election and coronation of Pope John XXIII.
Portraits Collection
Portraits, mostly photographic, of individuals associated with the Catholic Church in America and/or Notre Dame, arranged alphabetically by last name.