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Catholic schools -- United States

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 14 Collections and/or Records:

Sister Barbara McCarry, OSB papers

 Collection
Identifier: OSBCHI-D-MCCABARB
Scope and Contents

Early materials in this collection are two family photographs from about 1946 and a 1960 photograph from her dorm room at Mount Saint Scholastica College in Atchison, Kansas, featuring a JFK campaign poster. The collection includes biographical information as well as material related to her vocation as an educator and her entusiasm for literacy. Sister Barbara saved some of her correpondence with community members, friends, and public figures.

Dates: 1932-2022

Sister Georgine Hodnik, OSB papers

 Collection
Identifier: OSBCHI-D-HODNGEOR
Scope and Contents

Included in this collection are photographs of Sister Georgine throughout her lifetime, including those taken while she was a young student at St. Scholastica Academy. Photographs also show many of her banners. Other artwork present in her file includes her work with calligraphy and small felt works. Personal data in this collection includes a next of kin list, newspaper articles, correspondences, education credentials and certificates, obituaries, and worship aids.

Dates: circa 1920-1993

St. Joseph School and Church collection

 Collection — Box OSBCHI-B-5
Identifier: OSBCHI-B-SJSalida
Scope and Contents The focus of this collection is on the Catholic priests and Benedictine Sisters of Chicago who arrived in Salida to teach. It includes booklets, parish and school faculty lists, news clippings and photos.The highlights of this collection include:Centennial Celebration 1875 to 1975 This booklet not only relates the history of the parish, but gives honor to all pastors past, present, and future.St Joseph's School 60th...
Dates: 1934-2009

Your role in planning the future of Catholic schools, The New World, 1971-03-05

 Item — Box OSBCHI-P-2, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Class: This class contains periodicals with content from across all areas of the archives. We store them together due to their similar material, size, and fragility. The content is related to individual Benedictine Sisters, schools staffed by Benedictine Sisters of Chicago, and to the Catholic culture of the Archdiocese of Chicago and the Diocese of Pueblo. The archives considers the context of the articles and/or the carrier of the content to be of intrinsic value so the entire page or newspaper...
Dates: 1971-03-05