Christianity
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Adelia M. Hall diaries
C.A.E. Spainer to Mary Neisendorfer letter
The C.A.E. Spainer to Mary Neisendorfer letter, February 5, 1910, describes Spainer's visit to the Phillippines and his life in the small Japanese town of Takamatsu. Spanier composes the letter on a long piece of decorated rice paper to show Neisendorfer the daintiness of Japanese art.
Father John A. Risacher, S.J. diary
Father John A. Risacher, S.J., was an active member of the Baltimore, Maryland community and became a professor of Ancient Civilization at Loyola College in 1927. This diary contains notes on his life that included people he met with and what they discussed, church happenings, events he ran/attended, and lecture notes.
First Friday Luncheon Club records
The First Friday Luncheon Club records, 1957-1968, contains records about the First Friday Luncheon Club collected by an unknown creator. It can be presumed that the creator was an officer and/or member of the Board of Governors of this organization. This club allowed Catholic men to network and connect with one another at the monthly meetings.
