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Loyola University Maryland

 Organization

Dates

  • Existence: 1852
  • Usage: 2009 August 19
  • Usage: 1852 - 2009 August 19

Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:

Baltimore Latin American Immigrant oral history collection

 Collection
Identifier: SC-056
Abstract The Baltimore Latin American Immigrant oral history collection, 2021, contains interviews with immigrants from Latin America living in the Baltimore, Maryland area. The interviews were conducted by students in David Carey Jr.'s class HS485: Oral History in the Americas. In the interviews, interviewees discuss their life and upbringing in Latin America, the circumstances that brought them to the United States, their adjustment to life in a new country, and the values, beliefs, and priorities...
Dates: 2021

Loyola University Maryland alumni collection

 Collection
Identifier: LUMD-006-002
Abstract

This collection, circa 1853 - circa 2018, includes materials from Loyola University Maryland alumni that document student life, frequently reflecting the donor's personal experience as a student at Loyola or work after graduating from Loyola, such as service in World War II.

Dates: circa 1853 - circa 2018; undated

Loyola University Maryland audiovisual collection

 Collection
Identifier: LUMD-002-003
Abstract

The Loyola University Maryland audiovisual collection, 1938-2015, consists of audio recordings, videos, films, and data files documenting the history of the university. The documented events include commencements, college president inaugurations, athletic games, Lattanze Center meetings, lectures, conferences, interviews, and Loyola commercials broadcast on local news stations.

Dates: 1938 - 2015

Loyola University Maryland autograph collection

 Collection — Box 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: LUMD-002-004
Abstract The Loyola University Maryland autograph collection, 1853-1988, consists of letters written to Loyola College administrators and Dr. Nicholas Varga, Loyola Archivist, from notable people of the time. Some are historical documents pulled from Loyola's archival records, such as an 1853 letter from Joseph Henry to Father Ward at the Smithsonian Institution. All letters contain the writer's original signature. American composer, Henry Mancini, signed his autograph on the front cover of the...
Dates: 1853 - 1988

Loyola University Maryland Board of Trustees records

 Collection
Identifier: LUMD-001-001
Abstract

The Loyola University Maryland Board of Trustees records reflect the activities of the Board from Loyola's founding in 1853 though 2014.

Dates: 1853-2014

Loyola University Maryland memorabilia collection

 Collection
Identifier: LUMD-002-005
Abstract

The Loyola University Maryland memorabilia and religious artifacts collection, 1867-2018, contains objects associated with the university or with notable individuals in university history.

Dates: 1867-2021

Loyola University Maryland oral history collection

 Collection
Identifier: LUMD-002-007
Abstract

The Loyola University Maryland oral history collection, 2011-2021, contains interviews with people affiliated with Loyola University Maryland, primarily conducted by students in David Carey Jr.'s class HS485: Oral History in the Americas. The collection includes interview transcripts as well as audio and video files.

Dates: 2011-2021

Loyola University Maryland photograph collection

 Collection
Identifier: LUMD-002-001
Abstract

The Loyola University Maryland photograph collection documents the history of the university from 1867 through 2011. The collection contains prints in various sizes, contact sheets, slides, and negatives and also houses some illustrations and engravings.

Dates: 1867-2011

Loyola University Maryland scrapbook collection

 Collection
Identifier: LUMD-002-006
Abstract

Loyola University Maryland is a Catholic university, located in Baltimore Maryland, founded in 1852. The Loyola University Maryland scrapbook collection, 1846-1980, contains newspaper clippings on events and people of Loyola, and information about Loyola. The collection also contains various documents including building plans, club records, and event records.

Dates: 1846-1980