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Msgr. William Noé Field Memorial 
Seton Hall University & New Jersey Catholic History Lecture Series

We proudly announce the second year of special lectures designed to honor the memory of Msgr. William Noé Field, M.A., M.L.S. (1915-2000), beloved former University Archivist whose association and dedication to Seton Hall University spanned eight event-filled decades. In the spirit of his vision, a total of five lectures will be delivered throughout the Spring 2002 semester in order to better inform interested individuals on the prolific, exhilarating, and just plain fascinating history that has made up the Seton Hall and Catholic New Jersey experience over the past 145 years. Our next presentation will be…

Wednesday, April 24, 2002 (2:00-3:00 p.m.)

“Personal Recollections on the Past Sixty Years of Seton Hall History”

A roundtable presentation by Peter Ahr, Ph.D., Professor, Department of Religious Studies, College of Arts & Sciences; Al Hakim, Ph.D., director of the Center for College Teaching; James McGlone, Ph.D., director of the Celtic Theater and professor in the Department of Communications; and Msgr. Robert Wister, D. Eccl. Hist., associate professor and chair of the Department of Church History, Immaculate Conception Seminary School of Theology

This program will be held in Beck Rooms A & B, located on the first floor of the Walsh Library. There is no admission fee, and the entire university community along with the general public are welcome to attend. Light refreshments will also be served. Directions to Seton Hall University can be found at the following website: http://www.shu.edu/admit/direct/direct.html For additional information please feel free to contact lecture coordinator: Alan Delozier, University Archivist/Assistant Professor, Msgr. William Noé Field Archives & Special Collections Center at: (973) 275-2378, or via e-mail: delozial@shu.edu Thank you in advance for your support of Seton Hall and Catholic New Jersey history!


Updated: 08/18/03