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Record Group 19 Religious Orders, 1918 to Present Page 1 of 14 RECORD GROUP 19 RELIGIOUS ORDERS, 1918 TO PRESENT DAY Since the merger of Loyola University and Marymount College in 1973, the religious have been gradually released from direct responsibility for the administration of the institution. Yet the Society of Jesus and the Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary maintain residential quarters on campus and continue an influence of campus life. Substantial records for these orders are to be found in their respective provincial archives however incidental records for the local communities may be found here. Those records primary include publicity materials, memorabilia and death notices. Record Series A: Congregation of the Missions........................ 2 Record Series B: Society of Jesus ......................................... 2 Series 1: Publications ............................................................... 2 Series 2: Jesuit events .............................................................. 4 Series 3: Community ................................................................ 6 Series 4: Rector ....................................................................... 8 Series 5: Members ................................................................... 9 Series 6: Alpha Sigma Nu .......................................................... 12 Series 7: The League of the Sacred Heart.................................... 12 Series 8: Center for Ignatian Spirituality ..................................... 12 Record Series C: Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary ........... 12 Series 1: Publications ............................................................... 12 Series 2: Events ....................................................................... 12 Series 5: Members ................................................................... 13 Record Series D: Sisters of St. Joseph of Orange ................... 13 Page 2 of 14 [MS 19A] Record Series A: Congregation of the Missions Father of Charity: The Life and Works of St. Vincent de Paul: comic book, nd [MS 19B1] Record Series B: Society of Jesus Series 1: Publications Flyer, n.d. “Souvenir Album of Jesuit Colleges and Universities in the United States”: booklet, ca. 1918 Jesuit Missions [M. Chiang Kai-shek receives honoraria at Loyola U.]: Vol. XVII, No. 6, 1943 Loyola University of Los Angeles Alumni Association, Jesuit Institutions in the United States: booklet, 1957 Kelley, SJ, Rev William F., The Jesuit Order and Higher Education in the United States 1789-1966: Wisconsin Jesuit Province, 1966 Western Jesuit Vol. VIII, No. 2; Vol. LVII, Nos. 2-3: magazines, 1978; 1982 Company Vol. 1, No. 1: magazine, 1983 Jesuits/USA: informational booklet, 1984 AJCU directory, 1987 AJCU directory, 1989 National Jesuit News (supplement): newspaper, Jun 1989 AJCU directory, 1990 Presence: magazine, 1990 AJCU directory, 1991 AJCU directory, 1992 Company Vol. 9, No. 3: magazine, 1992 Conversations on Jesuit Higher Education Nos. 1-2; 4: magazine, 1992-1993 AJCU directory, 1993 [MS 19B1/2] AJCU directory, 1994 Conversations on Jesuit Higher Education Nos. 5-8: magazine, 1994-1995 Page 3 of 14 Michael J. Lavelle, SJ, What is meant by a ‘Catholic’ university?: America article reprint, 1994 AJCU directory, 1995 Company Vol. 12, No. 4: magazine, 1995 Company Vol. 13, No. 1-2; 4: magazine, 1995-1996 AJCU directory, 1996 Societatis Jesu, Statuum Foederatorum Americae: Catalogus Provinciarum, 1996 Company Vol. 14, Nos. 1-4: magazine, 1996-1997 Conversations on Jesuit Higher Education Nos. 9-10; 12-13: magazine, 1996- 1997 [MS 19B1/3] AJCU directory, 1997 Company Vol. 15, Nos. 1-4: magazine, 1997-1998 David G. Schultenover, SJ, The Ethos of Jesuit Education: booklet, 1997 George W. Traub, SJ, Do You Speak Ignatian? A Glossary of Terms Used In Ignatian and Jesuit Circles: booklet, 1997 Company Vol. 16, Nos. 1-4: magazine, 1998-1999 Conversations on Jesuit Higher Education No. 14: magazine, 1998 Company Vol. 17, Nos. 1-4: magazine, 1999-2000 Conversations on Jesuit Higher Education No. 15: magazine, 1999 Conversations on Jesuit Higher Education Nos. 16-18: magazine, 1999-2000 Brochure, 2000c Company Vol. 18, Nos. 1-4: magazine, 2000-2001 Company Vol. 19, Nos. 1-4: magazine, 2001-2002 Conversations on Jesuit Higher Education Nos. 19-20: magazine, 2001-2002 St. Ignatius Institute: webpage print, 2001 Company Vol. 20 No. 1; 3-4: magazine, 2002-2003 Conversations on Jesuit Higher Education No. 22: magazine, Fall 2002 Jesuit Yearbook, 2002 Company Vol. 21, No. 1-4: magazine, 2003-2004 Conversations on Jesuit Higher Education No. 23: magazine, Spring 2003 Conversations on Jesuit Higher Education No. 24: magazine, Fall 2003 [MS 19B1/4] Company Vol. 22, No. 1: magazine, 2004 Company Vol. 22, No. 2: magazine, 2004 Conversations on Jesuit Higher Education No. 25: magazine, Spring 2004 Conversations on Jesuit Higher Education No. 26: magazine, Fall 2004 Jesuit Yearbook, 2004 Page 4 of 14 Mission, 2004 Website p/o, 2004 Company Vol. 22, No. 3: magazine, 2005 Company Vol. 22, No. 4: magazine, 2005 Company Vol. 23, No. 1: magazine, Fall 2005 Company Vol. 23, No. 2: magazine, 2005 Company Vol. 23, No. 3: magazine, Spring 2006 Conversations on Jesuit Higher Education No. 27: magazine, 2005 Conversations on Jesuit Higher Education No. 28: magazine, 2005 The Jesuits at Loyola Marymount University: roster booklet, 2005 Company Vol. 23, No. 4: magazine, Summer 2006 Company Vol. 24, No. 1: magazine, Fall 2006 Conversations on Jesuit Higher Education No. 30: magazine, Fall 2006 Company Vol. 24, No. 2: magazine, Winter 2006 Company Vol. 24, No. 3: magazine, Spring 2007 Conversations on Jesuit Higher Education No. 31: magazine, Spring 2007 Company Vol. 24, No. 4: magazine, Summer 2007 Conversations on Jesuit Higher Education No. 32: magazine, Fall 2007 Company Vol. 25, Nos. 1-4: magazine, Fall 2007-2008 Company Vol. 25, No. 2: magazine, Winter 2007 Conversations on Jesuit Higher Education No. 33: magazine, Spring 2008 Conversations on Jesuit Higher Education No. 34: magazine, 2008 [MS 19B2] Series 2: Jesuit events Meeting of Consultors of Loyola College - April 9: minutes, 1926 Meeting of Consultors of Loyola College - May 9: minutes, 1926 Madame Chang Kai-shek, 1943 Seminar in Literature, 1948 [Oversize] 400th Anniversary of the Death of St. Ignatius Celebration: promotional poster, 1956 400th Anniversary of the Death of St. Ignatius Celebration: scrapbook, 1956 [MS 19B2] Page 5 of 14 Whelan Golden Jubilee, 1955 400th Anniversary of the Death of St. Ignatius Celebration: mailer, 1956 News clipping, 1962 Intercollegiate Leadership Conference, 1963 Golden Jubilee of Jesuit Education in Los Angeles, 1914-1964: general program schedule and calendar, 1964 Conference of Finance Administrators of Jesuit Institutions: report, 1965 Conference of Finance Administrators of Jesuit Institutions: report, 1966 Conference on Communications and Mass Media of the AJCU: news release, 1972 Rev. Charles Casassa, SJ and Rev. Alfred Kilp, SJ 50th Anniversary of their entrance into the Society of Jesus: invitation; remembrance card, 1978 Tribute to Rev. Charles Casassa, SJ, Chancellor of LMU on his fiftieth Anniversary as a Jesuit and his thirtieth year of service to the University: tribute booklet, 1979 Golden Jubilee in the Society of Jesus for Rev. Carl J. Benecke, SJ, Rev. Alexander J. Humphreys, SJ, Rev. Charles J. Kavanagh, SJ, Rev. Theodore J. Marshall, SJ and Rev. Ralph T. Tichenor, SJ: press release, Jul 1981 Jesuit Seminary Association: “Introducing Our New Jesuit Priests [Michael Engh, SJ et al]: Ordination to the Priesthood”; booklet, 1981 Mass: liturgical flyer, 25 Sep 1983 Ordination to the Priesthood of Gregory J. Boyle, SJ, Kevin L. Dilworj, SJ and Anthony E. Sholander, SJ: liturgical program, Jun 1984 Loughran inaug, 1985 Luncheon Lecture Series: cor., 1988 [MS 19B2] Mass of the Resurrection for Reverend Charles S. Casassa, SJ: liturgical program, Jul 1989 “The Struggle in Central America: A Day of Reflection”: program, 21 Feb 1990 “Why Do We Wear These Arm Bands”: flyer re: the first Anniversary of the Assassination of six Jesuit Priests in El Salvador, 1990 Ignatian Year, 1991 Eucharistic Celebration for the Inauguration of Thomas P. O’Malley, SJ as Thirteenth President of Loyola Marymount University: liturgical program, 1992 Page 6 of 14 Lenton Luncheon Lecture Series: announcement, 1992-1994 Golden Jubilee Mass for Rev. John P. Daly, SJ; Rev. John F. Killeen, SJ; and Rev. John J. O’Neill, SJ: liturgical program, 1993? Eucharist in Memory of Rev. John J. O’Neill, SJ: liturgical program, Nov 1995 Homily by the Rev. Canon John G.B. Andrew, D.D., Rector St. Thomas Church Fifth Avenue: transcript, 19 Feb 1995 JAA National Conference, 1995 Mass of the Holy Spirit, 1997 Jesuit Residence Groundbreaking, 1998 Mass of the Holy Spirit, 1998 Garage sale, 1999 Lenton lecture series, 1999 Jubilee Mass for Rev. Clinton Albertson, SJ and Rev. Herbert Ryan, SJ: liturgical program, 1999 Jubilarian Mass, 2001 Western Conversations: email announcement, 2001 Convocation, 2003 JAA Awards Luncheon, 2004 Jubilarian Mass, 2005 [MS 19B3] Series 3: Community Procedure to be followed in keeping records and submitting records to the Registrar of Loyola U.: partial memo, nd Record of Books Borrowed from the Father’s Library: ledger book, 1938-1943 Proposed Program for Jesuit College Newspapers: report, 1939 Radio League of the Sacred Heart: broadcast promotional brochure, ca. 1941? Brothers of the Society of Jesus – Loyola University of Los Angeles: brief biographies of Joseph Avila, SJ,
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