Catholic intellectuals
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Heuser, Herman Joseph, D.D., Papers. 1872-1933.
Digital Record
Identifier: http://www.pahrc.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/heuser_older-finding-aid-edited.pdf
Dates:
1872-1933
Herman Joseph Heuser papers
Collection
Identifier: MC 1
Abstract
Herman Joseph Heuser, D.D. (1851-1933) was a Catholic intellectual and prolific writer who influenced scholarly circles and clerical life in the United States and abroad through his literary work. Heuser edited the American Ecclesiastical Review (1889-1975) as well as published The Dolphin (1900-1908), a Catholic literary magazine. These publications reflected Heuser's varied interests from clerical subjects to the arts. ...
Dates:
1811 - 1933; Majority of material found within 1890 - 1925
Walter George Smith papers
Collection
Identifier: MC 47
Abstract
Walter George Smith (1854-1924) was a prominent Philadelphia attorney. A devout Catholic, Smith worked and lectured extensively for the anti-divorce cause. Among other activities, he was involved in advancing the causes of uniform state laws, was an appointed member of the Board of Indian Commissioners, a Manager of the Drexel Institute, and President of the American Bar Association.The collection contains correspondence, including family correspondence; diaries, journals and...
Dates:
1836 - 1933