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Found in 42 Collections and/or Records:
Rookery blues, 1995
Rookery blues is a novel by St. John's University English professor Jon Hassler. The story of the Icejam Quintet, a jazz band composed of eccentrics. The time is the turbulent 1960s; the setting is the Rookery State College in Minnesota. A comic look at college life of the day, with its student rebellions, faculty strikes and spineless administrators.
Rookery blues, 1995
Rookery blues is a novel by St. John's University English professor Jon Hassler. The story of the Icejam Quintet, a jazz band composed of eccentrics. The time is the turbulent 1960s; the setting is the Rookery State College in Minnesota. A comic look at college life of the day, with its student rebellions, faculty strikes and spineless administrators. Archives copy inscribed by the author.
Rufus at the door & other stories, 2000
Rufus at the door & other stories is a collection of short stories by St. John's University English professor Jon Hassler.
Rufus at the door & other stories, 2000
Rufus at the door & other stories is a collection of short stories by St. John's University English professor Jon Hassler. Signed by the author.
Simon's night, 1986
Simon's night is a novel by St. John's University English professor Jon Hassler. Seventy-six-year-old Simon Shea, a retired professor of English literature, moves from his cottage into the Norman Home where, in the course of two weeks, he reconsiders the events of his life.
Simon's night, 1979
Simon's night is a novel by St. John's University English professor Jon Hassler. Seventy-six-year-old Simon Shea, a retired professor of English literature, moves from his cottage into the Norman Home where, in the course of two weeks, he reconsiders the events of his life. Archives copy signed by the author.
St. John's quarterly, 1937
St. John's Quarterly, published irregularly from 1937 to 1948, featured student writing and artwork. It was the predecessor to Sketchbook.
Staggerford, 1977
Staggerford, the first novel for adults by St. John's University writer-in-residence Jon Hassler, introduces readers to a (fictional) Minnesota small town. It details one week in the life of a bachelor teacher. Archives copy signed by the author.
Staggerford, 1977
Staggerford, the first novel for adults by St. John's University writer-in-residence Jon Hassler, introduces readers to a (fictional) Minnesota small town. It details one week in the life of a bachelor teacher. Archives copy signed by the author.
Straight Furrow, 1950
Straight Furrow was a newsletter published by students of St. John's Seminary of the Diocese of St. Cloud, Collegeville, Minnesota. The focus was on Catholic rural life. Originally a monthly, it later became a quarterly. The Archives does not have a complete set.
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- 1. Minnesota--Social life and customs--Fiction. 3
- 1. Catholic Church--Liturgy. 2
- 1. Catholics--Fiction. 2. Clergy--Fiction. 3. Minnesota--Fiction. 2
- 1. Catholics--Fiction. 2. Minnesota--Fiction. 3. Prejudices--Fiction. 2
- 1. College teachers--Fiction. 2. Fathers and sons--Fiction. 2
- 1. College teachers--Fiction. 2. Jazz musicians--Fiction. 3. Minnesota--Fiction. 2
- 1. Evolution. 2
- 1. Hassler, Jon--Diaries. 2. Novelists, American--20th century--Diaries. 3. Staggerford (Minn. : Imaginary place) 4. Hassler, Jon. Staggerford. 5. City and town life in literature. 6. Fiction--Authorship. 2
- 1. Hassler, Jon--Family. 2. Hassler, Jon--Friends and associates. 3. Authors, American--20th century--Biography. 2
- 1. Minnesota--Fiction. 2. City and town life--Fiction. 3. Staggerford (Minn. : Imaginary place)--Fiction. 2
- 1. Multiple sclerosis patients--Fiction. 2. Friendship--Fiction. 3. Male friendship--Fiction. 4. Man-woman relationships--Fiction. 5. Minnesota--Fiction. 6. Medical novels. 2
- 1. Retired teachers--Minnesota--Fiction. 2. Older people--Fiction. 3. Old age homes--Minnesota--Fiction. 2
- 1. Staggerford (Minn.: Imaginary place)--Fiction. 2. Older people--Housing--Fiction. 3. City and town life--Fiction. 4. Older women--Fiction. 5. Minnesota--Fiction. 2
- 1. Universities and colleges--Minnesota--Fiction. 2. Minnesota--Fiction. 2
- 1. Americans--Ireland--Fiction. 2. Retired teachers--Fiction. 3. Women teachers--Fiction. 4. Ireland--Fiction. 1
- 1. Catholic Church. Diocese of St. Cloud (Minn.) 2. St. John's Seminary, Collegeville, Minnesota. 1
- 1. Catholic Church. Diocese of St. Cloud (Minn.) 2. St. John's Seminary, Collegeville, Minnesota. 3. Sociology, Rural--Religious aspects--Catholic Church. 4. Pastoral theology--Catholic Church. 1
- 1. Christian art and symbolism--History. 1
- 1. Hassler, Jon--Criticism and interpretation. 2. Middle West--In literature. 3. Country life in literature. 4. Loyalty in literature. 5. Friendship in literature. 6. Novelists, American--20th century--Biography. 1
- 1. Hassler, Jon--Interviews. 2. Hassler, Jon--Bibliography. 1
- 1. Ojibwa Indians--Juvenile fiction. 2. Identity (Psychology)--Juvenile fiction. 3. Poverty--Juvenile fiction. 4. Indian artists--Juvenile fiction. 1
- 1. Psychology. 1
- 1. St. John's Preparatory School (Collegeville, Minn.) Periodicals 1
- 1. St. John's University (Collegeville, Minn.) 2. Speeches, addresses, etc., American--Minnesota--20th century. 1
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