Box 1
Contains 10 Results:
Presidential: General, 1937 - 1944
The collection contains predominantly correspondence. The letters relate primarily to her work as president, but also cover her role as Mother General and some of her missionary work. Correspondents are a wide variety of persons, including students, alumnae, employees, and organizations. Subjects include business and administrative matters, teaching and advising, and professional letters and announcements. There are also a few select photographs.
Presidential: Business, 1938 - 1943
The collection contains predominantly correspondence. The letters relate primarily to her work as president, but also cover her role as Mother General and some of her missionary work. Correspondents are a wide variety of persons, including students, alumnae, employees, and organizations. Subjects include business and administrative matters, teaching and advising, and professional letters and announcements. There are also a few select photographs.
Presidential: National Catholic Education Association and National Catholic Welfare Conference, 1937 - 1948
The collection contains predominantly correspondence. The letters relate primarily to her work as president, but also cover her role as Mother General and some of her missionary work. Correspondents are a wide variety of persons, including students, alumnae, employees, and organizations. Subjects include business and administrative matters, teaching and advising, and professional letters and announcements. There are also a few select photographs.
Presidential: Transfer of Property, 1938 - 1938
The collection contains predominantly correspondence. The letters relate primarily to her work as president, but also cover her role as Mother General and some of her missionary work. Correspondents are a wide variety of persons, including students, alumnae, employees, and organizations. Subjects include business and administrative matters, teaching and advising, and professional letters and announcements. There are also a few select photographs.
Professional: General, 1935 - 1943
The collection contains predominantly correspondence. The letters relate primarily to her work as president, but also cover her role as Mother General and some of her missionary work. Correspondents are a wide variety of persons, including students, alumnae, employees, and organizations. Subjects include business and administrative matters, teaching and advising, and professional letters and announcements. There are also a few select photographs.
Professional: Correspondence as CSJ Mother General, 1951 - 1965
The collection contains predominantly correspondence. The letters relate primarily to her work as president, but also cover her role as Mother General and some of her missionary work. Correspondents are a wide variety of persons, including students, alumnae, employees, and organizations. Subjects include business and administrative matters, teaching and advising, and professional letters and announcements. There are also a few select photographs.
Other: Alumnae Correspondence, 1932 - 1962
The collection contains predominantly correspondence. The letters relate primarily to her work as president, but also cover her role as Mother General and some of her missionary work. Correspondents are a wide variety of persons, including students, alumnae, employees, and organizations. Subjects include business and administrative matters, teaching and advising, and professional letters and announcements. There are also a few select photographs.
Other: Student Correspondence, 1937 - 1964
The collection contains predominantly correspondence. The letters relate primarily to her work as president, but also cover her role as Mother General and some of her missionary work. Correspondents are a wide variety of persons, including students, alumnae, employees, and organizations. Subjects include business and administrative matters, teaching and advising, and professional letters and announcements. There are also a few select photographs.
Photographs, Undated
The collection contains predominantly correspondence. The letters relate primarily to her work as president, but also cover her role as Mother General and some of her missionary work. Correspondents are a wide variety of persons, including students, alumnae, employees, and organizations. Subjects include business and administrative matters, teaching and advising, and professional letters and announcements. There are also a few select photographs.