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The Inventory of the Mike Rezendes Collection #1842 The Inventory of the Mike Rezendes Collection #1842 Howard Gotlieb Archival Research Center Rezendes, Michael #1842 2/16/16, 4/21/16 Preliminary Listing - Office I. Research Files. Box 1 A. Boston Redevelopment Authority (BRA), Boston Globe story on the city's efforts to close the affordable housing gap, published 2/14/2005; may include press releases; agreements and memos; news articles; note pads; email correspondence; printed material. 1. "500 Atlantic Avenue," 8/23/2001-7/23/2004. [F. 1] 2. "Affordables and Assets," 11/26/2004, n.d. [F. 2] 3. "Affordable Housing Developer Contributions," 11/26/2004. [F. 3] 4. "Berry/David Passafaro," 9/2/2004. [F. 4] 5. "Bob Walsh," 9/3/2001-11/26/2004. [F. 5] 6. "Boston's Job Policy," 5/3/1990-2/8/1992. [F. 6] 7. "BRA Clips and News Releases," 10/28/2001-8/9/2004. [F. 7] 8. "Clippership Wharf, East Boston," May 2001 - August 2003. [F. 8-9] 9. "Financial Planners," September 2004. [F. 10] 10. "Fish/Peabody," 8/17/2004. [F. 11] 11. "Gaiety Theatre," 5/13/04-October 2004. [F. 12] 12. "Greenbaum Street, South Boston," 2000-2004. [F. 13] 13. "Hayward Place," 9/2/2003. [F. 14] 14. "Housing Strategy," 2000-2005. [F. 15-16] 15. "Joseph Fallon," 1995-2004. [F. 17] 16. "Kara, Henry," 1998-2003. [F. 18] 17. "Millennium Partners," 1997-2003. [F. 19-20] 18. "Northeastern University Basketball," July 1998-August 2004. [F. 21] 19. "Notes," February 2005. [F. 22] 20. 5 legal ruled notepads. January 2004-November 2004, n.d. [Loose] 21. "Parcels F2 and Parcels G & J," 2000 - 2003. [F. 23-24] 22. "Peabody lawsuits," December 2003 -2005. [F. 25] 23. "Suffolk," August 2004 -December 2004. [F. 26] 24. "Channel Center and Urban Edge," 2003 - 2004. [Loose] B. Catholic Church, Spotlight series investigation into sexual abuses and cover ups in the Catholic Church, published in 2002; may include printed material; church publicity; discovery documents; court filings; depositions by and re: Cardinal Law; articles; news clippings; notes; correspondence. 1. Active Priests; alphabetical by last name. a. Published. 1. Atwater-Frost, 1993 - 2002. [F. 27] 11. Robert Gale, 1992- 2002. [F. 28] Rezendes, Michael (4/21/16) Page 1 of 11 111. Furtado -Lyons, 2001 -2003. [F. 29] IV. Malone (Bishop) - Rosencranz, 1984 - 2002. [F. 30] Box2 v. Paul J. Mahan, 1995 -2001. [F. 1 - 5] vi. Ryan- White, 1993 -2001. [F. 6] b. Probable. 1. Brenton - Jolly (Fr.), 1994 - 2002. [F. 7] ii. Peter S. Kanchong, 1983 -2001. [F. 8] c. Settled. i. Corcoran - Johnson, 2001 -2002. [F. 9] d. Others. 1. Alarcon- Verecke, 1995 -2002. [F. 10] 11. Emilio S. Allue, 1995 -2002. [F. 11-12] 111. Robert H. Brom (Bishop), 1996 -2002. [F. 13-14] 1v. Gerard Creighton, 1999 - 2003. [F. 15-18] v. Thomas Daily (Bishop), 2001-2002. [F. 19] v1. John Hanlon, 1994-1999. [F. 20] v11. Jorge Hume, 1996 -2000. [F. 21] vm. Humberto Medeiros (Cardinal), 2002. [F. 22] 1x. Francis Murphy, 1955 - 1985. [F. 23] x. A. James Quinn (Bishop), 1990. [F. 24-25] x1. Frederick Ryan, 1983 - 2002. [F. 26] xn. Paul Shanley, 1983 -2002. [F. 27] 2. General. Box3 a. Church publicity, includes; articles, printed clippings, court documents, statements, 2001 -2002. [F. 1-2] b. MR research files, 2001 - 2003; includes correspondence. [F. 3-5] 3, John J. Geoghan. a. Depositions. 1. Re: Geoghan, 1989-2002. [F. 6-18] Box4 a) Re: Geoghan (continued). [F. 1-7] 11. John Brennan, M.D., 1978 -1997. [F. 8-12] 111. Cardinal Bernard Francis Law, 1994 - 2002. [F. 13-15] b. General, 1998 - 2002. [F. 16-17] Box5 c. Exhibits, 19 5 5 - 2001. [F. 1-4] d. Martha Coakley, 1996 -2001. [F. 5-6] 4. Cardinal Bernard Francis Law. a. Calendar, April 1984-July 2002. [F. 7-15] b. Depositions, May 2002-August 2002. [F. 16-17] Box6 1. Depositions (continued). [F. 1-6] 11. Re: Law, January 2002-November 2002. [F. 7-11] 111. Reverend Robert Meffan, 1953 -1996. [F. 12-13] c. Exhibits, 1965 -2002. [F. 14-18] Box7 d. General, 1994-2003. [F. 1-4] Rezendes, Michael (4/21/16) Page 2 of 11 5. Law Firms. a. Mitchell Garabedian, April 2002 - December 2002. [F. 5-7] b. Greenberg Traurig, April 2002-January 2003. [F. 8] 6. New Hampshire Attorney General/Church. a. Complaint files; alphabetical by last name. 1. Paul L. Abue, 1949 - 2002. [F. 12-14] 11. Gerald F. Chalifour, 1982-2002. [F. 15-17] 111. Robert C. Densmore, 1955 - 2002. [F. 18-19] Box 8 1v. Roger Fortier, 1979- 2002. [F. 1-4] v. Gordon J. MacRae, 1983 -2002. [F. 5-14] v1. Donald Osgood, 1955 - 1994. [F. 15-16] vii. Philip Petit, 1952 - 2002. [F. 17-19] Box9 b. Discovery files, vol. 1 - 6, 1972 - 2002. [F. 1-17] C. Reports. 1. "Report on the Investigation of the Diocese of Manchester," 3/3/2002. [F. 18] 11. "Restoring Trust: A Report to the People of New Hampshire by the Diocese of Manchester," 3/3/2003. [F. 19] Box 10 7. Other Cases; alphabetical by state/country. a. Arizona, 1989-2002. [F. 1-5] b. California, 2002 - 2003. [F. 6] c. Connecticut-New Jersey, 1992 -2002. [F. 7] i) Ireland, 2002. [F. 8] d. New York, 2002. [F. 9] e. Ohio - Washington, 2002 - 2003. [F. 10] f. Hispanic community, in Spanish, 2000 - 2002. [F. 11] 8. Organizations/Individuals. a. Bethlehem Retreat Center - LINKUP, n.d., 1992 -2003. [F. 12] b. Office of the Attorney General Commonwealth of Massachusetts, July 23, 2003. [F. 13] c. Michael Peterson, M.D. (Rev.), Saint Luke Institute, Inc. 1995. [F. 14] d. Roman Catholic Archbishop of Boston, 2002 -2003. [F. 15] e. A.W. Richard Sipe, 1995 -2002. [F. 16-17] f. Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests (SNAP), 1977 -2002. [F. 18] g. United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), 2002 - 2003. [F. 19-20] 9. Victims. a. Charles Berfield-David Carney, 1993 -2002. [F. 21] b. James M. Costello, 2002. [F. 22] 1. Commutation Petition for James Costello, September 2002. [Loose] Rezendes, Michael ( 4/21 /16) Page 3 of 11 Box 11 c. Joe Kellenyi, 2000 - 2002. [F. 1] d. Tim Lambert (Fr.), 1981 -2002. [F. 2-3] e. John Mollish-Anne Udolay, 1993 -2002. [F. 4] C. Charitable Foundations; Spotlight series investigation into corruption in charitable foundations, published 2002 - 2003; may include tax forms; printed material; correspondence; research files. 1. Paul and Virginia Cabot Charitable Trust, 1990 - 2005. [F. 5] 2. City of Boston trust funds, June 2003. [F. 6] a. Trustees of the Public Library. b. Trust Investment Pool 1-2, 7. c. George Robert White Fund. 3. Joseph and Robert Cornell Memorial Foundation, 1996-2003. [F. 7] 4. The Ford Foundation, 2000 - 2003. [F. 8] 5. Jacques and Natasha Gelman Trust, 2000 -2003. [F. 9] 6. Herman Goldman Foundation, 1997 - 2003. [F. 1O] 7. Josiah Willard Hayden Recreation Center, 193 7 - 2003. [F. 11] 8. Heinz Family Foundation, 2000-2003. [F. 12] 9. M.R. and Evelyn Hudson Foundation, 1997 -2002. [F. 13] 10. International Catacomb Society, 1994 -2003. [F. 14] . 11. The Kerr Foundation, 1996 - 2003. [F. 15-18] 12. John and Mary R. Markel Foundation, 1995 - 2002. [F. 19-20] Box 12 13. Amelia Peabody Charitable Fund Trust, 1996 -2002. [F. 1-5] a. James D. St. Clair Public Education Project, 2000 -2004. [F. 6] 14. Louis Scowcroft Peery Charitable Foundation, 1996 -2003. [F. 7] 15. Philips Brooks House Association, 1900 -2002. [F. 8] 16. V. Kann Rasmussen Foundation, 1997 -2003. [F. 9-11] 17. Thomas J. Watson Foundation, 2000 - 2004. [F. 12] 18. Lucille and Vic Wertz Foundation, 1996-2002. [F. 13-14] 19. General, 1955 - 2001. a. Assorted charitable trusts and foundations files, 1995 -2003. [F. 15-19] Box 13 b. Massachusetts legislation, n.d., 2003. [F. 1] 20. Printed Material. a. Council on Foundations. [Loose] 1. "Family Foundations and the Law: What You Need to Know," 3rd ed., 2002. ii. "Foundation Management Series," 10th ed., 2002. b. The Center for Effective Philanthropy. 1. "Higher Impact: Improving Foundation Performance," 3/17/2005-3/18/2005. [Loose] ii) Informational packet, 2004. [F. 2] c. "Membership Survey Report," Association of Small Foundations, 2002. [F. 3] Rezendes, Michael (4/21/16) Page 4 of 11 d. "Charity Begins at Home," Boston Globe Spotlight Team, October 2003. [F. 4] e. "Tax Break Tums Into Big Business," Joseph Stephens, Washington Post, 12/13/2004. [F. 5] 21. Notebooks, 2 legal pads, n.d., 11/12/2003. [Loose] D. Debt Collection; Pulitzer prize finalist Spotlight series investigation into abuses in the debt collection industry, published in 2006; may include tax forms; printed material; correspondence; comi documents. 1. Allen, Lewis and Associates -Arrow Financial, 2003 - 2005. [F. 6] 2. Asset Acceptance Capital- Creditor Interchange, 2001 -2004. [F. 7] 3. Cadle Company, 2003 - 2005. [F. 8-10] 4. Fingerhut-Messril and Kramer, 2003 -2005. [F. 11] 5. Norfolk Financial, 2002 - 2005. [F. 12] 6. Midland Credit Management- Walpoff and Abramson, 2002-2005. [F. 13] 7. Individuals. a. Audrey Anderson - Linda Edge, 2002 - 2005. [F. 14] b. Kevin Dalton, 1992 - 2006. [F. 15] Box 14 c. Sandra Finch-Jeanmarie Fitzpatrick, 2002 -2006. [F. l] d. Araceci Gamez - Thomas Jessamey, 2002 - 2006. [F. 2] e. Maria Morales -Michaelyn Rackley, 2003 - 2005. [F. 3] f. Ana Rios - Marie St. Fleur, 2005 - 2006. [F. 4] g. Alvin Sealy - Connie Sorenson, 2002 - 2006. [F. 5] h. Senator Elizabeth Warren, 1998 -2005. [F. 6] 8. Bankruptcy - Debt Buying, 2000 - 2005. [F. 7] 9. Debt Collectors -Executions, 2003 -2005. [F. 8] 10. Foreclosures-Healthcare, 2002 -2005. [F. 9] 11.
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