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Found in 42 Collections and/or Records:
A green journey, 1985
In A green journey, a novel by St. John's University writer-in-residence Jon Hassler, a retired schoolteacher travels to Ireland, ostensibly to look up her relatives, but also hoping to meet a man with whom she has been corresponding. Archives copy is signed by the author.
An interview with Jon Hassler, 1990
Interview of fiction writer and St. John's University professor Jon Hassler, by Michael Powers. Includes a bibliography by Larry Dingman.
An outline history of sacred art, 1959
An outline history of sacred art, by St. John's monk and art professor Cloud Meinberg, was developed from notes to accompany slide lectures. Most of the illustrations had to be omitted, but the author included those most necessary to understanding the discussion, or not easily available. Includes bibliographical references. Archives copy has been written in.
Faculty Colloquium, 1982
Fiat, 1959
Fiat was a journal of student opinion published with the approval of local superiors at St. John's Seminary of the Diocese of St. Cloud, Collegeville, Minnesota. An annual. 1963 not published.
Good people-- from an author's life, 2001
Good people ...from an author's life, by St. John's University English professor Jon Hassler, is nonfiction. He examines goodness in its many forms by describing people who were kind and generous to him, and by looking at some of his fictional characters. The book includes a chapter on J.F. Powers and Betty Wahl.
Good people-- from an author's life, 2001
Good people ...from an author's life, by St. John's University English professor Jon Hassler, is nonfiction. He examines goodness in its many forms by describing people who were kind and generous to him, and by looking at some of his fictional characters. The book includes a chapter on J.F. Powers and Betty Wahl. This copy signed by the author.
Grand opening, 1987
Grand opening is a novel by St. John's University writer-in-residence Jon Hassler. Set against the backdrop of World War II, it centers around a small Catholic family that moves from Minneapolis to smalltown Minnesota to run a grocery store. They find themselves outsiders in a divided town. Archives copy is signed by the author.
Grand opening, 1987
Grand opening is a novel by St. John's University writer-in-residence Jon Hassler. Set against the backdrop of World War II, it centers around a small Catholic family that moves from Minneapolis to smalltown Minnesota to run a grocery store. They find themselves outsiders in a divided town.
Jemmy, 1980
Jemmy, a young adult novel by St. John's University writer-in-residence Jon Hassler, tells the story of an Ojibwe girl in Minnesota, raised in poverty, who discovers she has a real talent for art.
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