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Seton Hall University
Spring 2003
William Noé
Field University History and New Jersey Catholicism Lecture Series
Sponsored by the
Monsignor William Noé Field Archives & Special Collections Center. All
lectures will take place at Seton Hall University in Beck Rooms A & B on
the first floor of Walsh Library. For more information, contact Alan
Delozier, M.L.S, University archivist and assistant professor, by phone:
(973) 275-2378, or E-Mail:
delozial@shu.edu
Tuesday, March 18,
5:30 p.m.
"The Irish in New Jersey"
Dermot Quinn, D. Phil., associate professor of history, Seton Hall
University
Tuesday, March 25,
5:30 p.m.
"Saint Mary's Church and the Anti-Catholic Know-Nothingism Attacks of
1854"
Augustine Curley, O.S.B., Monk of Newark Abbey, religion teacher at St.
Benedict's Prep and archivist for the monastery and school.
Wednesday, April
16, 5:30 p.m.
"South Orange - A History of the Catholic Presence in the Village"
Naoma Welk, author of a book titled South Orange (Charleston, SC: Arcadia
Publishing, 2001)
Wednesday, April
30, 5:30 p.m.
"From Girls' Academies to Women's Colleges: Catholic Women's Higher
Education in New Jersey, 1900-1970"
Fernanda Perrone, D.Phil., Archivist and Head, Exhibitions Program,
Rutgers University Special Collections & University Archives Center
Tuesday, May 13,
5:30 p.m.
"Hoboken Goes Hollywood: Catholic Churches Used in the Film On the
Waterfront"
Jim Fisher, Ph.D., director, Center for Catholic Studies, Fordham
University
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